
YottaSrc isn’t your typical mainstream host—and that’s exactly what made me curious. They offer everything from Linux and Windows VPS to cPanel hosting, DMCA-ignored servers, and even hourly cloud billing.
I wanted to see if this budget-friendly host could actually deliver where it counts. So I signed up, ran tests, talked to support, and explored the platform inside out.
If you’re considering YottaSrc as a serious option, this review will show you exactly what to expect.

We use a clear, structured rating methodology to evaluate every hosting provider we review. Our scoring system looks at key aspects like pricing, features, ease of use, and support, each one contributing to the overall rating. You can learn more about how we score providers on our rating methodology page.
Here’s how YottaSrc performed in each category based on my full testing experience:
| Category | Score | Why We Gave This Score |
|---|---|---|
| Prices | 9.4 | YottaSrc offers extremely competitive pricing across all plans. You get solid specs, a free domain, and SSL—plus hourly billing for cloud. Excellent value overall. |
| Features | 9.5 | From free SSL and backups to full root access and LiteSpeed, YottaSrc packs a ton of value. The range of services (DMCA hosting, bot hosting, etc.) is rare. |
| Performance | 9.3 | CPU benchmarks were solid, disk I/O was impressive thanks to NVMe storage, and the server stayed stable under heavy stress. A strong performer overall. |
| Ease of Use | 9.3 | The dashboard is functional and clean. Registration was mostly smooth, though the flow could be more intuitive when checking out for the first time. |
| Support | 9.8 | Ticket support was fast and helpful, and the knowledge base is rich and well-organized. The only thing missing is live chat for real-time help. |
| Overall | 9.5 | YottaSrc scores highly for pricing, features, and support. A few UX improvements and live chat would push this even higher. Great for budget-conscious users with tech needs. |

YottaSrc’s refund policy is refreshingly clear. If you go for cPanel hosting, WordPress hosting, Telegram bot hosting, or reseller hosting, you’re eligible for a 30-day money-back guarantee.
For VPS services (Linux and Windows), you can request a refund within 2 days, though note that bandwidth usage is charged separately.
The generous refund windows give you time to test things out. For cloud hosting, since it’s billed hourly and credit-based, refunds don’t apply—but you only pay for what you use, so it’s still low-risk.
As for payment methods, YottaSrc really stands out. You can pay via cryptocurrency (Plisio), credit or debit card (Stripe), Binance, PayPal, Payeer, Perfect Money, AliPay, and more. That flexibility made it easy for me to sign up with whatever worked best at the time.
I found YottaSrc’s cPanel hosting lineup to be super flexible, especially for beginners and small businesses. All plans have a free domain, unlimited bandwidth, LiteSpeed server performance, and daily backups.
The control panel is beginner-friendly, and you get full support for PHP (5.2 to 8.4), Node.js, and Python.
| Plan Name | Space | Bandwidth | OS | Panel | Number of Sites | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gift | 5 GB | Unlimited | cPanel | Unlimited | CA$0.66 | Details | |
| Mini Starter | 10 GB | Unlimited | cPanel | Unlimited | CA$1.34 | Details | |
| Starter | 15 GB | Unlimited | cPanel | Unlimited | CA$1.83 | Details | |
| Premium | 25 GB | Unlimited | cPanel | Unlimited | CA$2.68 | Details | |
| Platinum | 50 GB | Unlimited | cPanel | Unlimited | CA$3.70 | Details | |
| Business | 75 GB | Unlimited | cPanel | Unlimited | CA$6.72 | Details |
What stood out to me is the free SSL on all plans, even the cheapest one. It’s also great that all plans—even entry-level—support multiple add-on domains and databases, something you don’t often get with budget hosting.
You get a WordPress Management Panel built into cPanel, which makes managing plugins, themes, updates, and even backups effortless.
Each plan includes LiteSpeed, JetBackup, and Imunify360, so performance and security are handled. Even the entry plan supports multiple domains, and like cPanel hosting, every plan comes with a free domain and unlimited SSL.
| Plan Name | CPU | RAM | Bandwidth | Warranty | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single WP | 1 core | 1.5 GB | Unlimited | CA$0.00 | CA$0.74 | Details |
| Starter WP | 1 core | 1.5 GB | Unlimited | CA$0.00 | CA$1.89 | Details |
| Business WP | 2 cores | 2 GB | Unlimited | CA$0.00 | CA$3.47 | Details |
| Turbo WP | 3 cores | 3 GB | Unlimited | CA$0.00 | CA$7.95 | Details |
YottaSrc offers hourly-billed cloud servers that you can spin up instantly, with no verification delays. You choose your specs, pay only for what you use, and scale up or down anytime.
The interface gives you control over IP management, server rebuilds, and OS options (including Ubuntu, Debian, AlmaLinux, and more). I liked that even basic instances came with 10 Gbit/s connections and generous traffic limits.
| Plan Name | Space | CPU | RAM | Bandwidth | OS | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CLY1 | 25 GB | 1 core | 2 GB | Unlimited | CA$3.21 | Details | |
| CLR1 | 20 GB | 1 core | 2 GB | Unlimited | CA$7.35 | Details | |
| CLH1 | 40 GB | 2 cores | 4 GB | Unlimited | CA$8.06 | Details | |
| CLH5 | 40 GB | 2 cores | 4 GB | Unlimited | CA$8.06 | Details | |
| CLY2 | 50 GB | 2 cores | 4 GB | Unlimited | CA$8.06 | Details | |
| CLK1 | 20 GB | 1 core | 1 GB | Unlimited | CA$8.40 | Details |
YottaSrc’s Linux VPS plans are some of the most affordable I’ve seen for the specs. You get full root access, open ports, and a wide choice of OS options (CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian, AlmaLinux, Rocky, etc.).
Plans are available in over 50 global locations, and you can choose from x86 or Arm64 architecture depending on your workload. Performance-wise, these servers felt snappy, and I didn’t run into any throttling issues.
| Plan Name | Space | CPU | RAM | OS | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VPS YTA 1 | 25 GB | 1 core | 2 GB | CA$4.44 | Details | |
| VPS WIN1 | 25 GB | 1 core | 2 GB | CA$6.87 | Details | |
| VPS HA1 | 20 GB | 1 core | 1 GB | CA$7.62 | Details | |
| VPS DE 1 | 40 GB | 2 cores | 4 GB | CA$8.87 | Details | |
| VPS ML 1 | 40 GB | 2 cores | 4 GB | CA$8.87 | Details | |
| VPS WIN3 | 20 GB | 2 cores | 2 GB | CA$8.87 | Details | |
| VPS WIN2 | 50 GB | 2 cores | 4 GB | CA$12.10 | Details |
Every plan includes Remote Desktop Connection support, full open ports, and solid specs—ideal for running Windows apps or RDP-based workflows.
Like Linux VPS, the performance here was strong, and they offer both Intel and AMD CPU options. Speeds were consistent thanks to the 10 Gbit/s connectivity, and I liked that even lower-tier plans came with NVMe storage.
If you want to start your own hosting business or manage multiple client sites, YottaSrc’s reseller hosting plans are a solid entry point. They offer white-label nameservers, cPanel accounts, and even allow overselling, which gives you more flexibility as a host.
I liked that you get unlimited bandwidth, global server locations, and PHP/Node.js/Python support out of the box.
This one’s niche but important for some users. DMCA-ignored hosting from YottaSrc allows you to host content frequently targeted by false copyright claims, like movie blogs, discussion forums, or niche archives.
That said, they clearly state they don’t allow scams, phishing, or any illegal activity, so this isn’t a free-for-all. Each plan includes cPanel, a free domain, free SSL, and dedicated resources.
| Plan Name | Space | Bandwidth | Warranty | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gift | 5 GB | Unlimited | CA$0.00 | CA$2.26 | Details |
| Mini Starter | 10 GB | Unlimited | CA$0.00 | CA$2.94 | Details |
| Starter | 15 GB | Unlimited | CA$0.00 | CA$3.42 | Details |
| Premium | 25 GB | Unlimited | CA$0.00 | CA$4.28 | Details |
| Platinum | 50 GB | Unlimited | CA$0.00 | CA$5.30 | Details |
| Business | 75 GB | Unlimited | CA$0.00 | CA$8.32 | Details |

To evaluate how well YottaSrc’s server holds up under real-world usage, I ran several performance tests using Sysbench and Stress.
These tests help uncover how strong the CPU is, how fast the storage performs, and how the server behaves under pressure.
I used a standard Linux VPS hosted in the Netherlands, and I ran everything directly via SSH without making any custom optimizations—so what you’re seeing is raw, out-of-the-box performance.
For the CPU test, I used Sysbench to calculate prime numbers up to 20,000. This type of test helps simulate workloads that rely heavily on processor performance, like running scripts, handling traffic spikes, or processing data.
Here’s what I was looking for:
Results:

These are solid numbers for a budget-friendly VPS. The response times stayed tight, and no significant spikes were recorded. It’s clearly not meant to compete with premium compute-optimized servers, but for running a website, blog, control panel, or even light apps, it’s more than capable.
Next, I tested disk performance—something that plays a huge role in website load times, database performance, and overall responsiveness.
In this test, I measured:
Results:
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These are excellent disk speeds—well above average for this price range. The server is running on NVMe storage, and the results show it. Low latency and high throughput mean your websites and apps will load quickly and handle traffic efficiently. This kind of disk performance would also support CMS platforms like WordPress very well.
To simulate high load conditions, I used the stress tool to push both the CPU and memory.
I ran two tests:
Results: Both tests were completed successfully without any errors or performance drops. There were no signs of instability, no crashes, and no delays in command responsiveness.

This tells me that YottaSrc’s VPS can handle short-term spikes in resource usage without breaking down. It’s not just fast under ideal conditions—it stays stable even when pushed hard.
YottaSrc’s performance exceeded my expectations, especially for the price. The CPU benchmark was strong, the disk I/O speeds were outstanding, and the server remained stable during full stress tests. You’re not getting bare-metal power, but for anyone looking for a cost-effective, high-performing VPS, this is more than enough.
Support is one of those things you only truly appreciate when you need it, and when it comes to hosting, reliable support can save your site and your sanity.
That’s why I decided to test how helpful and responsive YottaSrc really is.
They offer two main support options: the ticket system, which is their primary support channel, and a well-structured knowledge base for self-service help.
I started with the ticket system. On the dashboard, there’s a “Need Help?” button at the bottom-left corner. Clicking it gives you a menu of support options, one of which is Open Ticket.

Once I clicked that, I was taken to a page where I could choose the support department. I went with Technical, since I had a pre-sales VPS question.

After selecting that, I was taken to a basic form asking for my name, email, the nature of the request, and a message.
I asked if I’d be able to configure reverse DNS (rDNS) for my VPS IP address after purchasing, and whether that’s something I could do myself or needed to request through support.
What stood out to me immediately was the speed of their reply—they responded in under a minute. That’s honestly one of the fastest replies I’ve ever received from a ticket system.
The answer itself was clear and to the point. They explained that the rDNS setup is handled manually, and I’d need to request it through a support ticket once I have a VPS. They also mentioned that I’d need to provide the domain name and why I want rDNS configured.

While the reply could’ve gone a bit deeper, the response was polite, and I got the answer I needed without any back-and-forth. For a technical question before even becoming a customer, I’d say that’s a pretty good first impression.
YottaSrc’s tutorials and self-help resources are hosted on a dedicated page called “YottaSrc Tutorials”, and it’s far more visual and beginner-friendly than I initially realized.
You can find it directly at https://wiki.yottasrc.com/.
When I opened the page, I was impressed by how well-organized and approachable it felt. The layout is clean, with large icons and links for Documentation, Open Ticket, Tutorials, and Blog—making it easy to find help based on your level of comfort or need.

The tutorials themselves are grouped into categories like:
Each article is bite-sized and focused, and many include screenshots or video walkthroughs. I found the guides especially useful for things like setting up WordPress or managing cPanel email accounts—they walk you through exactly what to do without assuming you’re an expert.

If you’re someone who likes solving things on your own before contacting support, this is a great resource. Everything is easy to navigate and written clearly enough for both beginners and intermediate users.
Here’s how I’d sum it up:
Still, for what they offer, I was impressed by how responsive and helpful their support feels, especially before even purchasing anything. If this is what their pre-sales support is like, I’d feel confident trusting them with my hosting needs.
When reviewing a hosting provider, I always like to test the real experience of getting started—from signing up, exploring the dashboard, to setting up your first server. Why?
You might have the best features or pricing in the world, but if the process is clunky or confusing, it creates unnecessary frustration.
So, for this part of the YottaSrc review, I decided to test:
Here’s exactly how it went for me—step by step.
To start, I went to the YottaSrc homepage. From the top menu, I hovered over VPS/VDS and clicked on Linux VPS, since that’s what I wanted to test.

On the next page, I clicked Get Started, which brought up all the available VPS plans. I chose VPS YTA 2 and clicked Buy Now, which opened up a pop-up labeled My Order.

This is where everything happens. It’s essentially a single-page checkout with expandable sections. Here’s how it works:
Once all sections were completed, there was a summary at the bottom of the pop-up showing everything I had selected, including pricing. There was also the option to enter a promo code.
After confirming everything was okay, I clicked Create New Order. I got a confirmation pop-up summarizing all details:

After confirming all the details and configurations were correct, I clicked “OK”.
Once the order went through, I was redirected to my invoice inside the dashboard. I selected credit/debit card as my payment method, entered my card details, and clicked Pay Now.

Within seconds, I received an email confirming my purchase. The message included:
Back on the dashboard, my new VPS appeared under Services, ready to manage.
Overall, I found the registration and order process efficient. Everything is contained in one screen, and I liked that I didn’t have to jump around or open multiple tabs.
The ability to register directly inside the order flow worked smoothly, and being sent straight to the dashboard after completing everything made the experience feel polished. Aside from the timeout issue, YottaSrc has built a clean, well-structured onboarding flow that’s friendly even to beginners.
After registering and being taken straight into the YottaSrc dashboard, I wanted to take a closer look. Since the dashboard plays a big role in how you manage your hosting services, I decided to go back and explore it properly.
The first thing I noticed is that the layout is clean and functional, though a bit basic in appearance. There’s no fancy UI here, but everything is clearly labeled and easy to find.
On the main tab, you’ll see a section labeled “My Dashboard” which includes:
Just below that, there’s a grid of product suggestions like:

These are basically upsells, but they’re helpful for new users who want to expand beyond hosting.
Then, you’ll see a summary box showing:
Honestly, this section gives you everything you need at a glance—it’s easy to get a quick update on where things stand.
Further, on the left side, there’s the main menu with the following options:
Clicking on any of these instantly loads the relevant section in the main panel on the right—no page reloads required, which I liked. The experience feels snappy.
For example, under Services, I found options to:
So, rather than going back to the homepage every time, you can manage or buy anything right here—a big win for user experience.
At the very bottom of the sidebar, there’s a button labeled “Need Help?” That opens up the support section, with access to:

I liked that this was tucked away in a logical place, but always accessible. You can check recent outages under Network Status, search articles in the Knowledgebase, or just open a support ticket straight from here. It’s not flashy, but it gets the job done efficiently.
Overall, I found the YottaSrc dashboard to be simple, fast, and fully functional.
If I had to nitpick, I’d say the visual design could use a little polish—but usability-wise, it’s solid. Everything I needed was either in the top panel, left menu, or right in front of me on the homepage.
And if you’re using their hourly cloud servers, there’s actually a separate cloud console just for that. It’s stripped down, fast, and built for quick deployment.

You can create a server in just a few clicks—no need to go through the main dashboard. I found it perfect for developers who want instant access to spin up a test server, deploy an app, or experiment without jumping through any hoops.

After testing YottaSrc, I can confidently say it’s one of the best value-for-money hosts I’ve come across, especially for VPS, cPanel, and niche setups like DMCA-ignored hosting. The range of services is huge, pricing is aggressive, and you get a lot for what you pay.
I was impressed by how fast support responded, the availability of hourly billing for cloud, and the full root access even on lower-tier VPS plans.
The dashboard could be more intuitive, and I’d love to see live chat support added—but those are minor things compared to the overall offering. If you’re tech-savvy or comfortable managing your own hosting, YottaSrc is a strong pick. I’d personally use it for side projects, client servers, or anything that needs solid specs without breaking the bank.
| Plan Name | Space | Bandwidth | OS | Panel | Number of Sites | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gift | 5 GB | Unlimited | cPanel | Unlimited | CA$0.66 | Details | |
| Mini Starter | 10 GB | Unlimited | cPanel | Unlimited | CA$1.34 | Details | |
| Starter | 15 GB | Unlimited | cPanel | Unlimited | CA$1.83 | Details | |
| Premium | 25 GB | Unlimited | cPanel | Unlimited | CA$2.68 | Details | |
| Platinum | 50 GB | Unlimited | cPanel | Unlimited | CA$3.70 | Details | |
| Business | 75 GB | Unlimited | cPanel | Unlimited | CA$6.72 | Details |
| Plan Name | Space | CPU | RAM | OS | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VPS YTA 1 | 25 GB | 1 core | 2 GB | CA$4.44 | Details | |
| VPS WIN1 | 25 GB | 1 core | 2 GB | CA$6.87 | Details | |
| VPS HA1 | 20 GB | 1 core | 1 GB | CA$7.62 | Details | |
| VPS DE 1 | 40 GB | 2 cores | 4 GB | CA$8.87 | Details | |
| VPS ML 1 | 40 GB | 2 cores | 4 GB | CA$8.87 | Details | |
| VPS WIN3 | 20 GB | 2 cores | 2 GB | CA$8.87 | Details | |
| VPS WIN2 | 50 GB | 2 cores | 4 GB | CA$12.10 | Details |
| Plan Name | Space | CPU | RAM | Bandwidth | OS | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CLY1 | 25 GB | 1 core | 2 GB | Unlimited | CA$3.21 | Details | |
| CLR1 | 20 GB | 1 core | 2 GB | Unlimited | CA$7.35 | Details | |
| CLH1 | 40 GB | 2 cores | 4 GB | Unlimited | CA$8.06 | Details | |
| CLH5 | 40 GB | 2 cores | 4 GB | Unlimited | CA$8.06 | Details | |
| CLY2 | 50 GB | 2 cores | 4 GB | Unlimited | CA$8.06 | Details | |
| CLK1 | 20 GB | 1 core | 1 GB | Unlimited | CA$8.40 | Details |
| Plan Name | Space | Bandwidth | Warranty | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gift | 5 GB | Unlimited | CA$0.00 | CA$2.26 | Details |
| Mini Starter | 10 GB | Unlimited | CA$0.00 | CA$2.94 | Details |
| Starter | 15 GB | Unlimited | CA$0.00 | CA$3.42 | Details |
| Premium | 25 GB | Unlimited | CA$0.00 | CA$4.28 | Details |
| Platinum | 50 GB | Unlimited | CA$0.00 | CA$5.30 | Details |
| Business | 75 GB | Unlimited | CA$0.00 | CA$8.32 | Details |
| Plan Name | CPU | RAM | Bandwidth | Warranty | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single WP | 1 core | 1.5 GB | Unlimited | CA$0.00 | CA$0.74 | Details |
| Starter WP | 1 core | 1.5 GB | Unlimited | CA$0.00 | CA$1.89 | Details |
| Business WP | 2 cores | 2 GB | Unlimited | CA$0.00 | CA$3.47 | Details |
| Turbo WP | 3 cores | 3 GB | Unlimited | CA$0.00 | CA$7.95 | Details |
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