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PRIVATE .onion Virtual Instances

Deploy a dedicated VM designed to run hidden services securely on the Tor network. Your site or application is reachable only through a .onion address, ensuring privacy, anonymity, and protection from the clearnet.

Monthly Price
Anually Price

FEATURES

  • Preconfigured with Tor hidden service support
  • Apache Pre-Installed
  • Accessible Only via .onion address, not public IP
  • Root access to your VM
  • No Clearnet Exposure
  • Automatic generation of .onion address
features Features
10% Discount
OnionCore
Your Virtual Instance with 1 .onion address.
$ 239.40
$ 215.46 /year
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  • CPU
    E5-2680V4 Processors
  • Memory
    4GB DDR4
  • Storage
    50GB NVME
  • Bandwidth
    10TB
  • Port Speed
    1Gb/s
  • IP Addresses
    1 IP
best value
TorVault
For a more robust solution.
$ 432.00
$ 388.80 /year
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  • CPU
    E5-2680V4 Processors
  • Memory
    12GB DDR4
  • Storage
    100GB NVME
  • Bandwidth
    10TB
  • Port Speed
    1Gb/s
  • IP Addresses
    1 IP

.Onion VM Quick Guide

A concise resource with essential answers for setting up and managing your .onion virtual machines securely.

What is a .onion address?
  • A .onion address is your private, Tor-only website URL. It keeps your service anonymous, letting users access it safely without exposing your server to the public Internet.

Can I host a .onion site on a regular VPS?
  • Absolutely! Any standard VPS can run a hidden service. Our VMs come preconfigured with Tor, so your .onion site is ready to go instantly.

Is my .onion site visible on Google or other search engines?
  • Nope! Your site stays hidden from clearnet search engines, giving you complete privacy and control over who finds it.

Is hosting a .onion site legal?
  • Absolutely. Running a hidden service is fully legal. With our VMs, you can provide privacy-focused services while staying compliant with the law.

How secure is hosting on the Tor network?
  • Tor provides strong anonymity, while our VMs are secured with hardened Apache and root access, so your service stays safe from outside threats.