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How Much Does a 1 Core 2GB South Africa Server Cost?

If you’re looking to deploy a cloud server in South Africa, specifically with a 1-core CPU and 2GB of RAM, the pricing is quite affordable. Based on the latest offers, here are some options available in Johannesburg, South Africa:

1 vCore CPU, 2GB RAM, 50GB system disk, 0-500GB data disk, SSD, unmetered bandwidth with 1000GB traffic, at $11.15/month. This is a basic plan suitable for lightweight applications at a low cost.

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2 vCore CPU, 2GB RAM, 40GB system disk, 0GB data disk, SSD, unmetered bandwidth with 2000GB traffic, at $20.40/month, marked with “Native IP.” The “Native IP” here means the server is assigned a public IP address that is directly allocated from the cloud provider’s local South African IP pool, rather than through NAT or shared IP. This ensures better IP stability, lower latency, and is more suitable for services that require direct public internet access, such as certain gaming servers or applications needing high IP reputation.

The key difference between native IP and regular IP is how the IP address is allocated and its authenticity. Native IPs are officially assigned from local IP blocks, guaranteeing local presence and avoiding issues caused by IP sharing or proxies that can impact accessibility and stability.

In summary, if you are price-sensitive and your application is simple, the basic 1-core 2GB plan at $11/month is a good choice. If you require better network performance and a real local public IP, the 2-core 2GB native IP plan at about $20/month is worth considering.