Prices Go Up, Servers Stay Put: Aéza Announces June Hosting Price Adjustment

Hosting provider Aéza has announced upcoming price changes for its virtual and dedicated server services. The updated pricing will take effect on June 1, 2026. According to the company, the adjustment is intended to maintain a “balance between price and hardware quality” while aligning calculations with a more current euro exchange rate. Hosting companies and currency fluctuations have always maintained a complicated relationship: hardware costs tend to rise faster than pricing pages can be updated.

Not all services will be affected equally. Monthly VPS plans will remain at their current rates, while hourly-billed servers are set for a pricing revision. Aéza says the updated structure is designed to make long-term deployments more predictable and cost-effective.

Hourly VPS Plans Become Less “Tourist-Friendly”

The provider specifically highlighted changes to hourly VPS pricing. Judging by the announcement, the company appears to be shifting focus toward longer-term server rentals, where infrastructure behaves less like a train station with constant passenger turnover.

Part of the dedicated server lineup will also see pricing adjustments. The reason is familiar across the hosting industry: infrastructure partners have increased their own prices, and data centers rarely develop a sudden interest in charity work.

Aéza isn't yet disclosing exact pricing. New rates will be available on the first day of summer.

Existing Rates Can Still Be Locked In

The key detail in the announcement concerns services paid for before the adjustment date. Any server renewed or ordered before the pricing update takes effect will continue operating under the old conditions for the entire prepaid period.

In other words, customers who renew or deploy servers before June 1 can effectively lock in current pricing for months ahead. In hosting terms, that is roughly the equivalent of freezing apartment rent before utility prices rise again, except the “apartment” happens to be a VPS cluster and several racks of hardware.

The company confirmed that the new pricing structure will officially come into force on June 1, 2026. Until then, the current tariff grid remains unchanged. After that date, the servers will still be there — only the numbers in the billing panel may look a little less nostalgic.

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