Fluid's Ultimate Privacy Servers

Unlock Your Digital Freedom: Embracing Privacy Protection in the Digital Age

Ultimate Privacy Servers

Single tenant solution based on KVM Virtual Machines

In today's digital landscape, protecting your privacy is not just a choice but a fundamental right that safeguards your personal freedom, autonomy, and control over your own information. It's time to recognize that privacy is more than just a convenience – it is an essential human right acknowledged by legal frameworks and ethical principles. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) explicitly acknowledge privacy as a fundamental right. Article 12 of the Universal Declaration emphasizes the need to shield individuals from unwarranted intrusions into their private lives, including personal communications, family affairs, and reputation. Adopted in 1948 by the United Nations General Assembly, this influential document serves as a global foundation for recognizing and protecting our fundamental human rights.

Our Ultimate Private Servers include everything that you need to run your mail server, exchange messages and files and place audio and video calls with your friends over internet.

Choose one of our Privacy Server plans below

- or contact us for a custom quote -

ULT-4

STARTING AT

$333.30 /month

for annual billing


  • 4 vCPU Cores
  • 12 GB RAM
  • 200 GB SSD
  • 2,000 GB Traffic
  • 1 IPv4 Address
  • Free domain name
  • Calendar
  • Mail server
  • XMPP server
  • Private Chat
  • Audio Calls
  • Video Calls
  • High Availability
  • Distributed Storage
  • 99.9% Uptime SLA
  • 30-day money back

$399.95 / 1 month
$3,999.50 / 12 months *

with $99.95 setup fee

ULT-6

STARTING AT

$458.30 /month

for annual billing


  • 6 vCPU Cores
  • 18 GB RAM
  • 400 GB SSD
  • 4,000 GB Traffic
  • 1 IPv4 Address
  • Free domain name
  • Calendar
  • Mail server
  • XMPP server
  • Private Chat
  • Audio Calls
  • Video Calls
  • High Availability
  • Distributed Storage
  • 99.9% Uptime SLA
  • 30-day money back

$549.95 / 1 month
$5,499.50 / 12 months *

with $99.95 setup fee

ULT-8

STARTING AT

$583.30 /month

for annual billing


  • 8 vCPU Cores
  • 24 GB RAM
  • 600 GB SSD
  • 6,000 GB Transfer
  • 1 IPv4 Addresses
  • Free domain name
  • Calendar
  • Mail server
  • XMPP server
  • Private Chat
  • Audio Calls
  • Video Calls
  • High Availability
  • Distributed Storage
  • 99.9% Uptime SLA
  • 30-day money back

$699.95 / 1 month
$6,999.50 / 12 months *

with $99.95 setup fee

Best Buy

ULT-12

STARTING AT

$708.30 /month

for annual billing


  • 12 vCPU Cores
  • 32 GB RAM
  • 1,000 GB SSD
  • 10,000 GB Transfer
  • 1 IPv4 Addresses
  • Free domain name
  • Calendar
  • Mail server
  • XMPP server
  • Private Chat
  • Audio Calls
  • Video Calls
  • High Availability
  • Distributed Storage
  • 99.9% Uptime SLA
  • 30-day money back

$849.95 / 1 month
$8,499.50 / 12 months *

with $99.95 setup fee


* 2 months free for annual billing.



ULT-4 can easily handle tens of simultaneous users while ULT-12 is meant for hundreds.

Why is privacy so crucial? It is the bedrock for personal autonomy and dignity. It grants individuals the freedom to make choices about their lives, relationships, and identities without unwanted interference or surveillance. By ensuring privacy protection, we can foster trust between individuals, organizations, and institutions. When people have confidence that their personal information is handled responsibly and with respect for their privacy, they are more inclined to actively engage, participate, and contribute to society.

Contrary to misconceptions, privacy rights can coexist harmoniously with legitimate concerns for security and public safety. Striking a balance between privacy and security measures is achievable, as privacy protection does not impede effective law enforcement. Instead, it ensures that these activities are conducted within legal boundaries and with appropriate oversight. In our rapidly evolving digital age, where technological advancements, ubiquitous data collection, and pervasive surveillance practices prevail, the need for robust privacy protection has become more pronounced than ever.