If you’re running Node.js applications, Python data analysis scripts, or multi-threaded game servers, you’re getting real processing power here, not artificially throttled virtual cores.

After extensively testing Sharktech VPS with professional benchmarking tools, I can confidently say this is one of the most technically impressive VPS offerings I’ve reviewed. Sharktech positions itself as a provider of enterprise-grade virtual private servers powered by Xeon Gold processors and NVMe storage, and my performance tests validate these claims.
With 6,000+ random IOPS, sub-millisecond network latency, and the flexibility to create unlimited virtual machines from your resource pool, Sharktech delivers genuine power.
However, their technical, hands-off approach and strict no-refund policy mean this service is clearly designed for experienced system administrators rather than hosting beginners.
Read on for our complete analysis and recommendations.

To ensure consistency and objectivity across all our hosting reviews, we’ve developed a comprehensive rating methodology that evaluates providers across five critical categories. Each category receives a score out of 10, which we then average to calculate an overall rating.
This systematic approach helps you understand exactly how a provider performs in each area that matters most. You can learn more about our detailed evaluation criteria and scoring system on our rating methodology page.
Here’s how Sharktech VPS performs:
| Category | Score | Why This Score? |
|---|---|---|
| Prices | 9.2/10 | Competitive VPS pricing with excellent value for enterprise hardware. Substantial 50% annual discount and no overage charges. Strict no-refund policy and lack of free trial prevent a higher score. |
| Features | 9.6/10 | Exceptional feature set including Proxmox virtualization, unlimited VM creation, private networking, multi-region deployment, and genuine 60Gbps DDoS protection. Outstanding flexibility for the price point. |
| Performance | 9.5/10 | Outstanding benchmarks. Genuine Xeon Gold CPUs, 6,000+ random IOPS, 19GB/sec memory throughput, 5+ Gbps network speeds. Enterprise-grade performance at VPS pricing with excellent stability. |
| Ease of Use | 9.0/10 | Technical, customization-focused interface assumes significant VPS experience. Excellent for advanced users but potentially overwhelming for beginners without prior server administration knowledge. |
| Support | 9.3/10 | Impressive 12-minute ticket response with technically accurate answers and a helpful knowledge base. Real human support understands VPS infrastructure. Documentation-heavy responses prevent a perfect score. |
| Overall | 9.3/10 | Sharktech delivers exceptional performance and features at competitive prices, making it ideal for technical users. The learning curve and no-refund policy are minor drawbacks in an otherwise outstanding VPS offering. |

When I started exploring Sharktech VPS options, one of the first things I wanted to know was whether they offer a money-back guarantee or a free trial.
Unfortunately, Sharktech operates with a strict no-refund policy; all payments are non-refundable, including setup fees and recurring charges. There’s no free trial period, so you’ll need to commit from the start.
However, if you do encounter a legitimate billing error, you have 30 days from the invoice date to dispute it, and Sharktech will issue a credit if it resolves the dispute in your favor.
On a more positive note, I found that Sharktech makes it incredibly easy to pay for your VPS. They accept all major credit and debit cards, including Visa, Mastercard, and Discover. If you prefer digital wallets, you can use PayPal, Alipay, Apple Pay, or Google Pay.
For larger transactions or business accounts, bank transfers, SEPA direct payments, and ACH Direct Debit are available. They even accept traditional checks and money orders if that’s your preference.
As you can see below, Sharktech offers several VPS tiers to match different needs and budgets, ranging from their entry-level Tiny plan all the way up to Colossal for resource-intensive workloads:
To truly evaluate the quality of Sharktech Smart VPS, I needed to go beyond the marketing materials and put their infrastructure through rigorous real-world testing.
I created a test VM and ran comprehensive performance benchmarks to measure CPU power, memory throughput, disk I/O speeds, and network performance. These tests are essential because they reveal whether Sharktech promised “enterprise-grade NVMe storage” and “high-performance Xeon Gold CPUs” actually deliver in practice, or if they’re just marketing buzzwords.
My Test VM Specifications:
I used industry-standard benchmarking tools, including sysbench for CPU and memory testing, fio for disk I/O performance, Speedtest CLI for network speed measurements, ping for latency testing, and stress-ng for system stability under load. Let’s dive into what I discovered.
CPU performance is critical for VPS hosting because it directly impacts how quickly your applications process requests, compile code, handle database queries, and serve web pages.
I used sysbench to measure both single-threaded and multi-threaded CPU performance, which reveals how well the Xeon Gold processors handle both lightweight tasks and compute-intensive workloads.
Single-Thread Test Results:
Multi-Thread Test Results (8 cores):

My Analysis:
The single-thread performance of 440.97 events per second is solid for a VPS environment and indicates that Sharktech is using genuine Xeon Gold processors rather than oversubscribed or older generation hardware. This matters tremendously for applications that can’t parallelize well like certain PHP applications, single-threaded scripts, or legacy software.
What really impressed me was the multi-threaded performance. With all 8 cores engaged, the system achieved 3,374.60 events per second, representing excellent multi-core scaling. This is approximately 7.65x the single-thread performance, which demonstrates that Sharktech isn’t artificially limiting CPU resources or oversubscribing their physical hardware to the point where neighboring VMs compete for CPU cycles.

The latency numbers are also noteworthy. With average latencies consistently under 2.5ms and 95th percentile latencies below 2.7ms even under full load, this VPS shows predictable, stable performance. In my experience reviewing hosting providers, inconsistent latency is a red flag indicating resource contention but Sharktech’s results here are excellent.
If you’re running Node.js applications, Python data analysis scripts, or multi-threaded game servers, you’re getting real processing power here, not artificially throttled virtual cores.
Memory throughput determines how quickly your applications can read and write data to RAM, which is crucial for database operations, caching systems like Redis or Memcached, and any application that handles large datasets in memory.
Test Results:

My Analysis:
A memory throughput of 19,512 MiB/sec (approximately 19 GB/sec) is genuinely impressive for a VPS. This indicates that Sharktech is providing high-quality DDR4 RAM with direct, low-latency access rather than using memory overcommitment or swap-heavy configurations that would dramatically reduce these numbers.
The incredibly low latency, averaging just 0.05ms with a 95th percentile of 0.06ms, demonstrates that memory access is consistent and predictable.
For applications such as in-memory databases (Redis, Memcached), real-time data processing, or high-traffic web applications that rely heavily on caching, this type of memory performance translates directly into faster response times for your users.
Storage performance is often where budget VPS providers cut corners, but Sharktech advertises enterprise-grade NVMe storage.
I tested three critical I/O patterns: random read/write (which simulates database workloads), sequential read (for streaming or large file operations), and sequential write (for logging or backup operations).
Test Results:

My Analysis:
Achieving 6,000+ IOPS for random 4K operations is exceptional for a VPS and rivals what you’d see on dedicated NVMe storage. Most budget VPS providers using traditional SSDs deliver 1,000-3,000 IOPS in similar tests, so Sharktech’s performance here is roughly 2-3x better than average.
The read latency of 3.73ms is excellent, though the write latency of 17.56ms is higher (which is normal for NVMe under mixed workloads due to write queuing).
For database-heavy applications like WordPress, Magento, or custom web apps with significant MySQL/PostgreSQL usage, this kind of random I/O performance means faster page loads and better responsiveness under concurrent user load.
Test Results:
Test Results:

My Analysis:
Sequential throughput of 356 MiB/s for both reads and writes is solid, though not at the bleeding edge of what modern NVMe drives can achieve (which can exceed 3,000 MB/s on bare metal). However, for a VPS environment where storage is virtualized and shared across multiple tenants, this is very respectable performance.
This throughput is more than sufficient for typical VPS workloads, such as serving static files, streaming media, processing log files, backing up databases, or handling file uploads. If you’re running a video streaming server, file hosting service, or any application that reads/writes large files sequentially, you’ll be satisfied with this performance.
I’ve seen dedicated servers from budget providers that performed worse than this VPS. If your application is disk I/O-bound, like an e-commerce site with heavy database traffic, you’ll appreciate how responsive this storage feels compared to traditional SSD or HDD-backed VPS options.
Network performance determines how quickly your VPS can serve content to users, handle API requests, and communicate with external services. Sharktech advertises 10Gbps port speeds, so I wanted to see what real-world bandwidth looked like.
Test Results:

My Analysis:
The download speed of 5.33 Gbps is excellent and demonstrates that Sharktech’s 10Gbps port allocation is real, not just marketing. While I didn’t achieve the full 10Gbps, network speed tests are heavily dependent on the testing server’s location and capacity.
The fact that I achieved over 5 Gbps to a server in Kansas (which may not be the closest location to my VM) is genuinely impressive.
However, the upload speed of 795.86 Mbps (less than 1 Gbps) is noticeably lower than the download speed. This asymmetry could be due to the specific test server’s limitations, network path congestion, or potentially bandwidth shaping on the upload side. For most web hosting scenarios where you’re primarily serving content to users (downloads), this won’t be an issue. But if you’re running applications that upload large amounts of data (backup services, video streaming platforms that transcode and upload), you might occasionally hit this bottleneck.
The 0% packet loss is exactly what you want to see. It indicates a stable, reliable network connection without drops or instability.
Latency affects how quickly your server responds to requests, which is critical for real-time applications, gaming servers, API services, and overall user experience.
Google DNS (8.8.8.8) Results:

Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1) Results:

My Analysis:
Sub-millisecond average latency to major DNS providers like Google (0.547ms) and Cloudflare (0.835ms) is exceptional and indicates excellent network peering and proximity to major internet infrastructure.
This level of latency is what you’d expect from a top-tier data center with direct connections to major internet exchange points.
The consistency is also impressive with standard deviations under 0.1ms, there’s minimal jitter or variation in response times. For real-time applications like WebRTC, gaming servers (Minecraft, CS:GO), or API services where every millisecond counts, this stability is crucial.
A stress test pushes all system resources simultaneously to verify stability and performance under extreme load, simulating what happens when your server experiences a traffic spike or runs multiple resource-intensive processes concurrently.
Test Configuration:
Test Results:

My Analysis:
The system handled simultaneous CPU, I/O, and memory stress without any failures, crashes, or severe performance degradation. This is the hallmark of properly provisioned hardware, not oversubscribed resources fighting for limited physical capacity.
The fact that the VPS maintained high operation counts across all three stress categories simultaneously (CPU at 7,464 ops/sec, I/O at 10,921 ops/sec, and memory at 100,683 ops/sec) demonstrates that Sharktech isn’t artificially limiting resources or throttling performance under heavy load.
Sharktech’s infrastructure passed this stress test with flying colors, confirming that their resource allocation is genuine and reliable. If your application experiences sudden traffic spikes or runs background jobs while serving users, this VPS will remain stable and responsive.
After running comprehensive benchmarks across CPU, memory, storage, and network, I can confidently say that Sharktech Smart VPS delivers genuine enterprise-grade performance. This isn’t marketing fluff. The test results back up their claims about Xeon Gold processors, NVMe storage, and high-performance networking.
What stood out to me:
If you’re running resource-intensive applications, this VPS has the horsepower to handle it. Personally, I’m impressed by how consistently strong the performance was across every test. There were no weak points or areas where I felt Sharktech was cutting corners to reduce costs.
For users who need reliable, predictable performance at VPS pricing, Sharktech delivers exceptional value.

Sharktech offers two primary support channels: ticket support as its main support method, and a comprehensive knowledge base for users who prefer to troubleshoot independently. I thoroughly tested both channels to evaluate response times, technical expertise, and overall helpfulness.
Accessing ticket support is straightforward. Navigate to the “Support” section in your client area dashboard, click “Submit Ticket,” select the appropriate department and priority level, and describe your issue.

To properly evaluate Sharktech’s support quality, I submitted a realistic technical question that new VPS customers commonly encounter. After purchasing my Smart VPS – Large plan, I submitted this ticket at 09:02 AM, marked as High Priority:
“Hi, I just purchased a Smart VPS – Large plan, and I’m ready to connect to my server via SSH. Could you please provide me with:
Thank you!”
I received a response at 09:14 AM, just 12 minutes later. Gaurav Kumar replied:

Response Speed: Excellent
A 12-minute response time is genuinely impressive. Many hosting providers take hours or even days to respond to tickets, so getting a reply in under 15 minutes demonstrates that Sharktech takes support seriously.
Technical Accuracy: Good
The response correctly explained that SSH credentials are set during VM creation, that root SSH access is disabled by default (a security best practice), and that SSH key authentication is recommended. This shows the support agent understands VPS security fundamentals rather than just reading from a script.
Comprehensiveness: Mixed
While technically accurate, the response didn’t directly answer all three parts of my question. It primarily redirected me to the knowledge base articles. Ideally, I would have appreciated a quick summary like: “You can find your VM’s IP address in your client area under Virtual Machines. To connect, use: ssh your-username@your-ip-address”
That said, the knowledge base links provided were directly relevant and comprehensive.
My Overall Take:
I found Sharktech’s ticket support to be responsive and technically competent. The 12-minute response exceeded my expectations, and the information provided was accurate and helpful. While I would have preferred slightly more detailed instructions directly in the response, the knowledge base articles answered all my questions.
After checking out the ticket support, I wanted to see how Sharktech handles self-service troubleshooting through their Knowledge Base.
Accessing it is straightforward. You simply click on “Support” in the dashboard menu and then select “Knowledge Base” from the expanded options.
Once inside, the Knowledge Base is neatly organized into clear categories like Dedicated Servers, Cloud Virtual Servers, Object Storage, Networking, Windows, and Sharktech Cloud.

There’s also a convenient search bar at the top of the page, so you can quickly find articles on whatever issue or question you have. The layout felt clean and user-friendly, which is important when you need quick answers without having to dig through poorly organized documentation.
I decided to dig deeper and test the actual quality of the content by opening an article titled “Synching Server Time using NTP Protocol”. This seemed like a practical, real-world topic that many VPS administrators would encounter.
The article was detailed and genuinely helpful. It explained how recent DDoS attacks have impacted NTP port access and provided step-by-step instructions on how to update your server settings to use Sharktech’s local NTP server instead.

What impressed me was that the instructions covered both Linux and Windows systems, showing they’ve put thought into covering different user needs rather than just focusing on one platform.
Overall, the Knowledge Base is a solid resource for technical users who want to handle common server management tasks without waiting for support. The articles I reviewed were well-written, practical, and appear to be kept up-to-date with current infrastructure changes (like the NTP security modifications).

I decided to evaluate the ease of use of Sharktech VPS by focusing on three main areas: the registration process, the dashboard interface, and how server management works.
In my experience reviewing hosting providers, these elements are absolutely critical because they directly impact how quickly you can get your server up and running and how efficiently you can manage it day-to-day.
I started by testing Sharktech’s registration process from scratch, and honestly, it surprised me with how technical and thorough it was right from the start.
Finding the Service
The initial navigation is straightforward and well-organized. I headed to the “Services” dropdown menu, where Sharktech clearly separates its offerings into advanced categories, such as Bare Metal, Cloud, and Network.
I found Smart VPS listed under the Bare Metal section, which immediately signaled to me that this service is positioned for users who need configurable, secure environments rather than basic shared hosting customers.

What I really appreciated here was Sharktech’s transparent approach to pricing and resources. Instead of forcing you into rigid plan tiers, they use an interactive slider tool that lets you visualize exactly what you’re getting at each level, from Tiny all the way up to Colossal.
This visual configurator is excellent for understanding the value proposition at a glance.

I selected the “Large” plan for my test, and the pricing structure immediately offered me flexibility with billing cycles: Monthly, Quarterly (25% off), Semi-Annually (35% off), and Annually with a whopping 50% discount.
Personally, I’d go with the annual option if you’re confident in your choice. It brought my Large plan down to $49.95/month. The plan specifications were displayed upfront: 16 Xeon Gold Cores, 32 GB DDR4 Memory, scalable NVMe Storage from 40-2000GB, and 60Gbps DDoS Protection included.
The Configuration Page: Where Things Get Technical
After selecting my base plan by clicking “Deploy Now”, I landed on the “Smart VPS Configuration” page, and this is where Sharktech really differentiates itself from simplified hosting providers.
This page is built for precision, not speed, and it requires you to make informed decisions about your server environment.
Location Selection: The first critical choice is your data center location. Sharktech offers five global options: Denver, Chicago, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Amsterdam. This geographical control is something I highly value for performance optimization.

Granular Resource Customization: Here’s where things get interesting. Even though I selected the Large tier, Sharktech gives me additional sliders to fine-tune my exact resource allocation:

What impressed me most was the live Order Summary panel on the right side of the screen. Every time I adjusted a slider, the total price updated instantly, complete transparency with no hidden calculations or surprise fees at checkout. As you can see, Sharktech isn’t trying to hide costs or trick you with fine print.
Final Checkout and Account Creation
After clicking “ADD TO CART” and proceeding to checkout, the final page efficiently combines account creation with payment processing.
If you’re a returning customer, there’s a quick “Already Registered?” login option. For new users like me during this test, the registration form requests standard information: personal details, billing address, and account security setup.
I found in my testing that Sharktech includes a Secret Question/Answer feature for account recovery, a nice traditional security layer that many modern hosts have abandoned.

Payment Flexibility: Sharktech’s payment options are genuinely impressive. They accept major credit cards, Wire Transfer, and Alipay, clearly catering to a global customer base beyond just US-based users.
There’s also an “Additional Notes” section where you can leave specific instructions for the provisioning team. Something I’d use to request a particular OS installation or custom firewall configuration if needed.

After confirming my details and the final price of $49.95 USD (Total Due Today), I clicked “Complete Order” and immediately received an email confirmation.
My Overall Impression on Registration:
The Sharktech sign-up process is exceptionally detailed and decidedly technical. It’s not designed for someone migrating from basic shared hosting. It’s built for developers, system administrators, and businesses who need precise control over their infrastructure. The interactive sliders provide complete transparency about resource allocation and pricing, and I particularly appreciated that there were no sneaky pre-checked upsells or hidden add-ons during checkout.
If you’re comfortable with technical specifications and know exactly what resources your applications require, this registration process is actually quite efficient.
However, if you’re new to VPS hosting and aren’t sure what “16 cores vs 32 cores” means for your use case, you might feel a bit overwhelmed.
Personally, I think this approach perfectly matches Sharktech’s target audience. It respects your technical knowledge rather than dumbing things down.
After completing the sign-up process, I immediately wanted to dive into the dashboard because this is where you’ll spend most of your time managing your VPS.
Dashboard Layout and At-a-Glance Status
When I first logged into the Sharktech Client Area, I was immediately impressed by how organized and professional everything looked. The dashboard uses a clean, modern design that efficiently summarizes all critical account information in easily digestible cards right at the top of the page.

Sidebar Navigation and Functionality
The persistent left sidebar menu is thoughtfully organized for infrastructure management, and I found it remarkably intuitive to navigate:
What I really like about this sidebar is that it stays visible as you navigate, so you’re never more than one click away from any major function. If you’re troubleshooting a DNS issue while managing a server, you don’t have to constantly backtrack through multiple pages.
The Core Dashboard: Services, Invoices, and Announcements
The main body of the dashboard provides deeper insight into your day-to-day operations, and this is where Sharktech really shines for technical users.
Product/Service List: My newly purchased service, “Smart VPS – Large,” is clearly listed with all the key operational details I need to see.

Here’s what impressed me most: the “Manage” column includes a cogwheel icon that provides direct access to the server’s specific management panel. As you can see, Sharktech understands that VPS users require fast, direct access to server controls without having to navigate through multiple layers of menus.
Invoices Section: The invoice list is clean and straightforward, displaying the Amount, Date, and Status (Paid/Cancelled) for every transaction.
Announcements Section: Sharktech actively communicates technical updates, such as “Smart VPS Bug Fix” and “Smart-VPS: New Proxmox…”, directly in the dashboard. This level of technical transparency demonstrates a commitment to platform health that I rarely see with other providers.
My Personal Opinion on the Dashboard
After spending considerable time exploring the Sharktech Client Area, I can confidently say it’s first-class for its target audience. This dashboard is built for people who know what they’re doing. The developers, system administrators, and businesses that need serious infrastructure control.
The key strength here is efficiency. Everything you need is consolidated onto a single screen with instant, actionable access to both account status and server management tools. I never felt like I was clicking through unnecessary pages or searching for basic functions. The interface respects your time and technical expertise.
However, I’ll be honest. If you’re completely new to VPS hosting and have never used SSH or configured a firewall, this dashboard might feel a bit intimidating at first. Sharktech doesn’t hold your hand with simplified wizards or beginner tutorials built into the interface. But personally, I think this is actually a strength rather than a weakness. The dashboard assumes you’re competent and gives you direct access to powerful tools without dumbing things down.
Next, I wanted to see how easy it would be to manage my hosting through Sharktech’s VPS management tools. This evaluation is absolutely critical, especially when it comes to VPS hosting, because unlike shared hosting, where you simply click a cPanel button and everything is pre-configured, VPS management requires direct control over your server environment.
The management panel is where you’ll spend the majority of your operational time monitoring performance, troubleshooting issues, scaling resources, and configuring your infrastructure.
To access the management panel, I clicked on my active service, “Smart VPS – Large,” from the main dashboard, which immediately took me to the dedicated service management page.

Service Panel Overview and Key Actions
The management page is intelligently structured with two main tabs: the Service Panel (your operational hub) and Information (for billing and static service details). I found this separation logical and efficient.

What immediately caught my attention at the top of the panel were the prominent Upgrade/Downgrade buttons for both CPU/RAM and Disk/Network resources. Personally, I think this demonstrates Sharktech’s excellent focus on elasticity.
If your website suddenly experiences a traffic spike or your application needs more processing power, you can scale instantly without opening a support ticket and waiting hours for manual intervention.
There’s also a clear “Request Cancellation” link positioned right alongside the upgrade options.
Resource Monitoring (Information Section):
The center of the panel provides a dynamic, real-time breakdown of your server’s configured limits and current usage.

The visual layout clearly displays resource limits (for example, “Limit: 4096 GiB” for bandwidth and “Limit: 16 Cores” for vCPU) against the “Current: 0” usage indicator. This immediate confirmation of your purchased capacity is essential for capacity planning.
Once I created my first virtual machine, the Service Panel immediately updated to reflect real-time resource allocation.
You can now see the current usage bars actively tracking consumption. For instance, memory, disk, and vCPU indicators now show actual utilization against the total limits (e.g., “Current: 16 384 MB / 32 768 MB,” “Current: 8 / 16 Cores,” and “Current: 80 / 200 GiB”).

This change provides instant visual feedback on how your resources are distributed across active VMs.
Essentially, once a VM is created, the dashboard transitions from a static overview into a live monitoring hub, giving you a clear, centralized view of your Sharktech VPS performance and utilization in real time.
If you’re running multiple applications and need to know if you’re approaching resource limits, this at-a-glance view tells you instantly whether you need to optimize your applications or upgrade your plan.
Advanced Infrastructure Management
This section confirms their focus on advanced users by enabling full virtual infrastructure management.
The “Virtual Machines” section allows you to manage multiple isolated servers within your main VPS resource allocation. The prominent “Add New Virtual Machine” button is a huge asset if you’re a developer who needs separate staging, testing, or development environments isolated from your production site.
Here’s what I love about this feature: instead of paying for three separate VPS plans to run production, staging, and development servers, you can allocate your existing resources as needed.
If you want one powerful production VM using 12 cores and 24GB RAM, plus two smaller VMs with 2 cores and 4GB RAM each for testing, you have complete freedom to configure that. This flexibility is exactly what the “Smart” in Smart VPS refers to.
Virtual Networks:
The “Virtual Networks” section enables the creation of internal, private networks between your VMs. Now, this is a highly technical feature, but it’s absolutely essential for secure, multi-tier applications. If you’re running a web application with separate database and application servers, you want those machines communicating over a private network rather than the public internet. This dramatically improves security and reduces latency between your services.
The Information Panel and Support Access
The side panel reinforces Sharktech’s commitment to accessible support and documentation:
My Personal Opinion on Hosting Management
After thoroughly testing the Sharktech Smart VPS Management Panel, I can confidently say that it is a highly sophisticated and comprehensive virtual infrastructure control center. It’s exceptionally well-designed for technical users who need real control over their infrastructure.
After thoroughly testing Sharktech’s Smart VPS, I genuinely recommend it for technically proficient users who need serious performance and infrastructure control. The benchmark results speak for themselves. 6,000+ IOPS, 19GB/sec memory throughput, and 5+ Gbps network speeds rival dedicated servers at a fraction of the cost.
What sets Sharktech apart is the Proxmox-powered flexibility to split your resources into unlimited VMs, making it perfect for developers running staging environments or agencies managing multiple client projects.
However, I must be honest: this isn’t for VPS beginners. The technical interface, strict no-refund policy, and hands-off management approach assume you know what you’re doing. If you’re migrating from shared hosting and need hand-holding, look elsewhere.
But if you’re a system administrator, developer, or business running resource-intensive applications who values raw performance and infrastructure flexibility over simplified interfaces, Sharktech delivers exceptional value.

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No, Sharktech operates with a strict no-refund policy. All payments are non-refundable, including setup fees and recurring charges. There is no free trial available either. However, you can dispute billing errors within 30 days of the invoice date, and Sharktech will issue a credit if the dispute is resolved in your favor.
Sharktech supports all standard Linux distributions including Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, AlmaLinux, and various BSD systems. Windows Server is also available, but you must provide your own license key through an ISO installation. You have full root access to install any compatible software on your chosen operating system.
Yes, Sharktech offers instant scalability through their client portal. You can upgrade CPU, RAM, disk storage, and network bandwidth at any time without support intervention. The service panel includes prominent upgrade/downgrade buttons, allowing you to scale resources on-demand as your traffic and application demands change.
Sharktech VPS is designed for technically proficient users with VPS or server administration experience. The interface assumes familiarity with concepts like SSH, virtual machines, and server configuration. If you’re new to VPS hosting, you may find the learning curve steep. Consider their Cloud Application Platform if you prefer managed hosting with less technical complexity.

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