VM6 Networks is built by engineers, run from the UK, and never for sale. Production-grade VPS infrastructure on AMD Ryzen 9 — supported by the people who built it.
VM6 Networks is an independent UK hosting company, headquartered in Bolton and operating from UK datacentres. We build and run a Ryzen 9 VPS platform for customers who care about uptime, latency and getting a real engineer on the other end of a ticket.
Every VM6 server runs on AMD Ryzen 9 9950X with DDR5 memory, Gen4 NVMe SSDs, and a 10 Gbps network protected by 800 Gbps of always-on DDoS mitigation. No tired hardware. No overcommitted hypervisors. No outsourced support queues.
VM6 operates from UK Tier-3 datacentres — Continuity House (Coventry), Spectrum House (Maidenhead) and Telehouse (London). Every facility connects via redundant 10 Gbps uplinks, with peering into LINX for sub-10ms latency to most UK and EU networks.
Your data stays in the UK. Your traffic doesn't take a detour through three countries. And when you need to know exactly where your VPS is, we'll tell you the rack number.
We don't try to be the lowest price in the UK. We try to be the right price for what you actually get — modern hardware, real isolation, a 99.9% SLA with credit-back terms in plain English, and engineers who answer their own tickets.
Most VM6 tickets get a reply from a UK-based engineer in under an hour. That's a real engineer with root access to the platform — not a tier-one queue reading from a script. It's how hosting used to work, and we think it still should.
VM6 was founded by Rob, a UK systems engineer with over fifteen years in hosting and infrastructure. Rob built and sold his first hosting business — and came to deeply regret it. Customers who'd trusted him for years ended up on a platform run by people who treated them as a spreadsheet line.
VM6 exists to be the opposite. An independent UK limited company, customer-funded, not venture-backed, and not for sale. Every decision gets filtered through one question: will this still be the right call in five years?