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VPS for 1C and Bitrix

1C:Enterprise, Bitrix24 and corporate systems

we suggest 2 × 4 GB1 matching providersverified August 16, 2026
How many resources you need

Why that many

The requirements of 1C depend not on the number of employees but on the database’s operating mode and the number of concurrent sessions. A file-based database lives on disk operations and hits locking at just five users. Client-server mode with PostgreSQL removes the ceiling but needs memory for the DBMS cache and the application server at the same time. Bitrix adds its own requirements for the PHP version and the cache

01 · Minimum
2 × 4 GB

disk from 40 GB

Up to five active sessions, a file database or a small Bitrix24

02 · Workingtypical choice
4 × 8 GB

disk from 60 GB

Five to fifteen sessions, client-server mode with PostgreSQL

03 · With headroom
8 × 16 GB

disk from 120 GB

Fifteen sessions and up, scheduled jobs, exchanges with external systems

What to check before paying
  • Disk type: on 1C the difference between SATA-SSD and NVMe shows when posting documents
  • Windows Server and terminal-access licenses, if work goes through RDP, they are paid separately
  • Space for backups: a week of depth needs two to four times the database size
  • Whether there is a ready image with a configured environment or you set it all up by hand
How this ties into the matching. The calculator below is already set up for this workload: 2 cores and 4 GB of memory from the recommendation are filled in. You can change the values and the match recalculates instantly. A workload fit adds +25 points to a provider, the full formula
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Find a server for a 1c or bitrix

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85 plans with a verified price, data checked August 16, 2026
01 · Workloadwe suggest 2 × 4 GB

1C:Enterprise, Bitrix24 and corporate systems

02 · Location
03 · Memory4 GB
1 GB64 GB
04 · Cores2 cores
116
05 · Budgetup to $25 / month
$5no limit
06 · Requirements
Provider commission is not part of the formula. How the score works
Matching result14 matching plans
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RackNerd
KVM 4 GB · 3 × 4 GB · 60 GB SSD · Asia
“1C or Bitrix” is not listed by the provider Plan covers 2 cores and 4 GB RAM Within budget
66
$5 / month
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VPSDime
Linux VPS 6 GB · 4 × 6 GB · 30 GB NVMe · USA
“1C or Bitrix” is not listed by the provider Plan covers 2 cores and 4 GB RAM Within budget
66
$7 / month
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03
Hostman
Cloud 4 · 2 × 4 GB · 80 GB NVMe · Europe
“1C or Bitrix” is not listed by the provider Plan covers 2 cores and 4 GB RAM Within budget
65
$8 / month
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04
MassiveGRID
Professional · 4 × 8 GB · 128 GB NVMe · Asia
“1C or Bitrix” is not listed by the provider Plan covers 2 cores and 4 GB RAM Within budget
64
$19 / month
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05
Cherry Servers
Cloud VPS 4 · 4 × 4 GB · 80 GB SSD · Asia
“1C or Bitrix” is not listed by the provider Plan covers 2 cores and 4 GB RAM Within budget
63
$11 / month
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Ethernet Servers
VPS 4 GB · 2 × 4 GB · 160 GB SSD · Europe
“1C or Bitrix” is not listed by the provider Plan covers 2 cores and 4 GB RAM Within budget
62
$12 / month
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Plans

Suitable plans from the base

Selected are the ones that cover the recommended configuration: at least 2 cores and 4 GB of memory

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Providers

Who claims this workload

RU
RUVDS
Russian provider

A provider with many data centers and dedicated products for 1C, trading and GPU. Notable in the corporate segment.

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Plans from$14
Questions

Common questions about a 1c or bitrix

How much memory does 1C need for ten users

Eight gigabytes in client-server mode. About half of it goes to the DBMS cache, the rest is shared by the application server and the operating system. Ten sessions will work on four gigabytes, but the month-end close will drag and scheduled jobs will start conflicting with users

Can 1C be kept on a foreign server

Technically yes, but if the database holds personal data of employees or clients, hosting is governed by the requirement to process it on Russian territory. This is a question of legal setup, not performance, and it should be agreed before the move

What speeds up 1C faster, adding cores or moving to NVMe

In most cases the disk. Posting and re-posting documents are bound by random-access latency, not by CPU frequency. A two-core plan on NVMe often beats a four-core plan on ordinary SSD