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

ServPrivacy vs OrangeWebsite

OrangeWebsite is a long-established Icelandic host that built its name on free speech and the press-freedom reputation of its jurisdiction, and it signs you up identity-free with just an email. It's a recognisable offshore option. People look for an OrangeWebsite alternative mainly on the numbers: it carries the highest per-spec price on our comparison table, traffic is metered, and Monero is only accepted company-wide through a third-party processor — three things ServPrivacy approaches differently.

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On this page
  1. Verdict
  2. Head to head
  3. Trade-offs
  4. Who picks which
  5. Price, specs and metered traffic
  6. How each one handles Monero
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The verdict

OrangeWebsite is the better pick if you specifically want a well-known Icelandic free-speech brand and the press-freedom positioning that comes with it, and the per-spec price isn't your main concern. ServPrivacy is the stronger choice when value matters: lower price per specification, unmetered traffic on every plan, first-class Monero with no processor in the middle, and 6 jurisdictions instead of one.

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ServPrivacy vs OrangeWebsite

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

ServPrivacy compared with OrangeWebsite
Attribute ServPrivacy OrangeWebsite
Entry config 2 vCPU / 4 GB from $8.00 2 vCPU / 1 GB from €29.90
Monero First-class (native XMR, no third party) Via an external processor
KYC None — handle + password Identity-free — email only
Locations 6 regions / 3 continents 1 (Iceland)
DMCA posture Not processed
Deploy time 15 min
Setup fee None
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Where each one is stronger

Where OrangeWebsite wins

  • A long-established Icelandic brand with a recognised free-speech and press-freedom positioning.
  • Identity-free signup — an email is all it asks for, with no document checks.
  • Iceland's IMMI media-protection framework and green geothermal power behind the hardware.
  • Company-wide cryptocurrency acceptance, so paying without a card is possible.

Where ServPrivacy differs

  • Markedly lower price per specification — OrangeWebsite carries the highest per-spec entry price on the comparison table.
  • Unmetered traffic on every plan, versus OrangeWebsite's metered allowance.
  • First-class Monero straight from a prepaid balance — no third-party processor, where OrangeWebsite routes XMR through one company-wide rather than on the VPS page.
  • 6 jurisdictions across three continents, where OrangeWebsite is Iceland-only.
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Who should pick which

Pick OrangeWebsite

Pick OrangeWebsite if you want a long-established Icelandic free-speech brand specifically, value the IMMI press-freedom framework, and the higher per-spec price and metered traffic aren't dealbreakers for your use case.

Pick ServPrivacy

Pick ServPrivacy if you want more specification per dollar, unmetered traffic, Monero handled first-class with no processor in the middle, and a choice of 6 jurisdictions rather than Iceland alone.

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Price, specs and metered traffic

On the verified table, OrangeWebsite sits at the top of the per-spec price range — its entry VPS is the most expensive starting point listed, and its traffic is metered rather than unmetered. That's the trade for the brand and the jurisdiction; whether it's worth it depends on how much you value the Icelandic free-speech positioning specifically. ServPrivacy's smallest plan is a 2 vCPU / 4 GB machine from $8.00/mo with unmetered traffic, so you get more resource per dollar and no traffic meter to watch. Storage is another quiet difference: OrangeWebsite doesn't market its VPS storage as NVMe, while ServPrivacy ships NVMe RAID-1 across the fleet. Read the table above for the exact published entry figures before you decide — pricing and promos shift, and ours are dated.

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How each one handles Monero

Both accept Monero, but the implementation differs in a way that matters if private payment is the point. OrangeWebsite accepts XMR only company-wide, through a third-party processor, rather than as a native option on the VPS page — so a third party sits in the payment path. ServPrivacy treats Monero as first-class: you fund a prepaid balance directly in XMR with no payment processor in the middle, then spend it on servers, with 21 coins supported in total and top-ups from $30.00. The decoupled prepaid model also means you transact on-chain once and then deploy or renew from balance, rather than generating a fresh payment for every order. If keeping the number of intermediaries low is part of your threat model, that's a meaningful structural difference rather than a cosmetic one.

SP·07 — FAQ

ServPrivacy vs OrangeWebsite

Is OrangeWebsite no-KYC?

OrangeWebsite is identity-free in practice — it signs you up with an email and runs no document checks. ServPrivacy holds no email at all: the account is a handle, a password and recovery codes, with nothing else on file.

Is ServPrivacy cheaper than OrangeWebsite?

Yes — OrangeWebsite carries the highest per-spec entry price on the comparison table, while ServPrivacy starts at a 2 vCPU / 4 GB plan from $8.00/mo with unmetered traffic and NVMe storage. Compare the exact published figures in the verified table above.

Can I migrate from OrangeWebsite to ServPrivacy?

Yes. Create a handle, top up a prepaid balance from $30.00 in Monero, and deploy a comparable plan — VPS come online in 15 min. Copy your data with rsync or a snapshot restore, repoint DNS, and decommission the OrangeWebsite box once you've confirmed the new one is healthy.

Compared — now deploy

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