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ALTERNATIVE Head-to-head Verified 2026-05-29

ServPrivacy vs AlexHost

AlexHost is one of the better-known bulletproof hosts, run from a bunker datacenter in Chișinău with an explicitly advertised DMCA-ignored policy and direct Monero acceptance. People shop for an AlexHost alternative when the headline €4 promo evaporates, when entry storage turning out to be SSD rather than NVMe matters, or when they want a wider spread of offshore jurisdictions than Moldova plus a few EU points of presence.

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  1. Verdict
  2. Head to head
  3. Trade-offs
  4. Who picks which
  5. Pricing, like for like
  6. DMCA stance and jurisdiction
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The verdict

If your single requirement is a host that loudly says it will not act on US copyright notices, AlexHost has built its reputation on exactly that and is a defensible pick. ServPrivacy is the better choice when you want the same unprocessed-notice posture spread across 6 jurisdictions on three continents, NVMe-RAID hardware as the baseline rather than entry SSD, and a prepaid-balance billing model where Monero is the first-class rail rather than one accepted coin among several.

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ServPrivacy vs AlexHost

Verified 2026-05-29; figures from each host's own pages. Where a field could not be confirmed from AlexHost's own pages we print a dash, not a guess.

ServPrivacy compared with AlexHost
Attribute ServPrivacy AlexHost
Entry config 2 vCPU / 4 GB from $8.00 1 vCPU / 1.5 GB from €4 (promo)
Monero First-class (native XMR, no third party) Accepted directly
KYC None — handle + password No document scans
Locations 6 regions / 3 continents MD + NL and others
DMCA posture Not processed Ignored (advertised)
Deploy time 15 min
Setup fee None
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Where each one is stronger

Where AlexHost wins

  • An explicit, publicly advertised DMCA-ignored policy — the stance is the product, and AlexHost has marketed it for years.
  • A genuine bunker datacenter in Chișinău, Moldova, giving it a single-jurisdiction story it controls end to end.
  • Direct Monero acceptance at checkout with no document scans demanded at signup.
  • An aggressive entry price when the €4 promotional rate is live.

Where ServPrivacy differs

  • Six offshore regions across three continents (Romania, Netherlands, Switzerland, Iceland, Malaysia, Panama) versus a Moldova-plus-EU footprint — pick the legal regime that fits the workload.
  • NVMe RAID-1 on DDR5 ECC is the baseline on every tier, not an upgrade from entry SSD.
  • Monero is first-class with no payment processor in the middle, funded from a prepaid balance you top up from $30.00.
  • A clear written stance: US DMCA notices are not processed because the statute has no force in our jurisdictions — we act only on binding orders from a court that actually has jurisdiction over the server.
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Who should pick which

Pick AlexHost

Pick AlexHost if a single Moldovan jurisdiction with a long-marketed DMCA-ignored reputation is exactly what you want, and you can catch the promotional entry price while it lasts.

Pick ServPrivacy

Pick ServPrivacy if you want that same unprocessed-notice posture but the freedom to place the server in one of 6 jurisdictions, on NVMe RAID hardware, paid Monero-first from a prepaid balance.

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Pricing, like for like

AlexHost's most-quoted number is a roughly €4 entry rate for a 1 vCPU / 1.5 GB box, but two caveats matter when you compare it honestly. First, that figure is a promotional rate that rotates in and out, so the renewal you sign up for may not be the price you saw advertised. Second, the entry tier is SSD-backed rather than NVMe. ServPrivacy's entry VPS starts at $8.00/mo for 2 vCPU / 4 GB on NVMe RAID-1 with DDR5 ECC — a larger, faster spec, so the right comparison is per-specification rather than headline-to-headline. We publish a stable list price with no promo expiry attached; what you see is the renewal.

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DMCA stance and jurisdiction

Both hosts decline to process US DMCA takedowns, and both are honest that this is a jurisdictional fact rather than lawlessness. The difference is geography. AlexHost concentrates that posture in a single Moldovan bunker plus a handful of EU points of presence. ServPrivacy spreads it across 6 regions — including Switzerland's strict data-protection statutes, Iceland's press-freedom framework and Panama's absence of any data-retention law — so you can choose the legal regime that fits the work. We act only on binding orders from a court with jurisdiction over the specific server, and we say so plainly across the site.

SP·07 — FAQ

ServPrivacy vs AlexHost

Is AlexHost no-KYC?

AlexHost does not demand document scans at signup and accepts Monero directly, so it is effectively no-KYC for ordinary orders. ServPrivacy goes a step further on the account model: registration is a handle and a password, billing runs off a prepaid balance, and we never ask for a name, address, phone number or card.

Is ServPrivacy cheaper than AlexHost?

Not on the headline number — AlexHost's promotional entry rate undercuts our $8.00/mo starting price. But our entry tier is a larger 2 vCPU / 4 GB NVMe box against AlexHost's SSD-backed entry config, and our list price carries no promo expiry. Compare per specification and the gap narrows considerably.

Can I migrate from AlexHost?

Yes. A VPS deploys in 15 min, so you can stand up a ServPrivacy box, move your data and DNS, and decommission the AlexHost server on your own schedule. Top up from $30.00 in Monero or another supported coin and deploy in the offshore region that suits you.

Compared — now deploy

Our side: VPS from $8.00/mo across 6 offshore regions, dedicated from $66.00/mo, first-class Monero from a prepaid balance.

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