Quick Verdict
Blossom Host is a specialist VPS and bare-metal provider aimed at developers, automation teams, and businesses that judge by live network behaviour, not brochure copy. With independently benchmarked speeds hitting 2.08 Gbps download on the Datacenter VPS line and dedicated public ISP IPv4 addresses on every ISP VPS, the platform posts numbers most shared hosts will never see.
If you want a serious VPS backed by hard data, put Blossom Host on your shortlist.
Blossom Host at a Glance
Hosting Types | KVM VPS, Bare Metal |
Target Users | Developers, automation teams, businesses |
Datacenter VPS Location | NYC / NJ, 10 Gbps nodes |
ISP VPS Location | Washington |
ISP VPS Network | Dedicated Verizon Business IPv4, no NAT or shared proxy exit |
Root Access | Full root or administrator access on all VPS |
Self-Service Controls | Yes |
Virtualization | KVM |
Pros and Cons
What Blossom Host Does Well
Independently benchmarked, with published results
2.08 Gbps Cloudflare download on the Datacenter VPS line
Sub-3 ms average ping to Cloudflare and Google on both VPS lines
Dedicated public ISP IPv4 on every ISP VPS, no NAT or shared proxy exit
AMD Ryzen 9 5950X processors on the Datacenter VPS line
Full root or administrator access on every plan
Self-service controls for maximum flexibility
Bare metal alongside KVM VPS
Things to Consider
Specialist focus on VPS and bare metal, not general-purpose shared hosting
Best for technically capable users who know their requirements
Smaller brand profile than the big hosting names
Who Is Blossom Host For?
Blossom Host suits developers, automation teams, and businesses that need real throughput and clean routing, and cannot use NAT-based networking, shared proxy exits, or shaky benchmarks.
The dedicated Verizon Business IPv4 on the ISP VPS line stands out for use cases where a clean, dedicated IP is non-negotiable: email deliverability, scraping, automation, privacy tooling, or any application where a shared exit IP causes friction.
If your choice hinges on what the network actually does, Blossom Host brings published benchmark numbers instead of asking you to trust a spec sheet.
Performance: The Benchmark Data
Rating: 4.9 / 5
Blossom Host supplied independently run benchmark results for both VPS lines. Tests used Cloudflare's speed endpoint for network measurements and a 512 MiB fdatasync write for disk performance.
Datacenter VPS
Spec | Result |
|---|---|
CPU | AMD Ryzen 9 5950X |
vCPU | 2 |
RAM | 2 GB |
Disk | 30 GB |
Sequential Write | 790 MB/s |
Avg Ping to Cloudflare | 2.2 ms |
Avg Ping to Google | 1.9 ms |
Cloudflare Download | 2.08 Gbps |
Cloudflare Upload | 336 Mbps |
The 2.08 Gbps Cloudflare download is the headline figure for good reason. Running on 10 Gbps nodes in NYC/NJ with AMD Ryzen 9 5950X processors, the Datacenter VPS line targets workloads that live or die by throughput. The 2.2 ms average ping to Cloudflare shows a layout built to keep latency down to the services developers and automation tools hit constantly.
The 790 MB/s sequential write speed shows the storage can keep pace, so the disk is not the choke point.
ISP VPS
Spec | Result |
|---|---|
CPU | Intel Xeon E5-2660 v4 |
vCPU | 2 |
RAM | 2 GB |
Disk | 20 GB |
Sequential Write | 793 MB/s |
Avg Ping to Cloudflare | 3.3 ms |
Avg Ping to Google | 3.6 ms |
Cloudflare Download | 629 Mbps |
Cloudflare Upload | 219 Mbps |
IP | Dedicated public ISP IPv4 |
The ISP VPS line swaps peak download speed for something many teams value more: a dedicated public Verizon Business IPv4 with no NAT and no shared proxy exit. Each server owns its IP, so you avoid neighbour noise on reputation and the routing quirks that trip up email, automation, or any tool that depends on a clean outbound identity.
The 793 MB/s sequential write matches the Datacenter VPS line closely, and the 629 Mbps Cloudflare download is strong for an ISP VPS. Sub-4 ms pings to Cloudflare and Google point to a well-peered Washington build.
Features
Rating: 4.6 / 5
KVM Virtualization
Blossom Host runs KVM across its VPS line for real isolation. You get the CPU and RAM you are allocated without the noisy-neighbour issues common in oversold shared setups or container-led VPS products.
Full Root Access and Self-Service Controls
Every VPS comes with full root or administrator access plus self-service controls. Developers and automation teams can shape the stack, config, and environment on their schedule, not support’s.
Bare Metal
Alongside KVM VPS, Blossom Host offers bare-metal servers for workloads that need dedicated physical hardware. Choose this for compute-heavy tasks, high I/O, or cases where removing hypervisor overhead matters.
Dedicated Public ISP IPv4
The dedicated Verizon Business IPv4 on the ISP VPS line is not a footnote. For IP reputation, outbound identity, or stable routing, a dedicated public IP without NAT or a shared proxy exit is a hard requirement. Here it is standard, not a paid extra.
Network Infrastructure
Rating: 4.9 / 5
Blossom Host runs two distinct VPS lines with different network profiles, so choose with your workload in mind.
The Datacenter VPS line sits in NYC/NJ on 10 Gbps nodes. Pick it for maximum throughput, low East Coast latency, and raw network speed.
The ISP VPS line runs in Washington on Verizon Business infrastructure, with each server on its own dedicated public IPv4. Choose it when IP cleanliness and outbound identity outrank peak download speed.
Being able to select a profile that maps to your needs, rather than a one-size-fits-all network, shows a product shaped by people who understand how different workloads behave.
Final Verdict
Blossom Host is a focused, technically minded VPS and bare-metal provider with independently verified data to back its specs. The 2.08 Gbps download on the Datacenter VPS and the dedicated Verizon Business IPv4 on the ISP VPS are not marketing claims. They are benchmark results run on real hardware and published openly.
For developers, automation teams, and businesses that want infrastructure they can measure and trust, Blossom Host puts forward performance data that makes the choice straightforward, not speculative.
Who should choose Blossom Host:
Developers who need a high-performance KVM VPS with full root access and real benchmark data
Automation teams and businesses that require a clean dedicated IP
Users who need bare metal performance without shared tenancy
Technical teams that prefer self-service controls over hand-holding
Who might look elsewhere:
Users who need shared hosting or a simple beginner-friendly setup
Those seeking managed hosting with server administration included
Customers who need a wide spread of datacentre locations beyond the US East Coast
Overall Rating: 4.6 / 5
Category | Rating |
|---|---|
Network Performance | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4.9) |
Disk Performance | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4.8) |
Infrastructure and IP Quality | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4.9) |
Features and Flexibility | ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (4.6) |
Specialist Positioning | ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (4.5) |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the Datacenter VPS and ISP VPS lines?
The Datacenter VPS runs in NYC/NJ on 10 Gbps nodes with AMD Ryzen 9 5950X processors and delivers up to 2.08 Gbps download speed. The ISP VPS runs in Washington on Verizon Business infrastructure and gives each server a dedicated public IPv4 address, with no NAT or shared proxy exit. Choose based on whether you prioritise peak throughput or IP cleanliness and outbound identity.
Do all Blossom Host VPS plans include a dedicated IP?
The ISP VPS line includes a dedicated public Verizon Business IPv4 address on every server, with no NAT or shared proxy exit. Check current Datacenter VPS plan details directly with Blossom Host for IP allocation specifics.
What virtualization technology does Blossom Host use?
Blossom Host uses KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) virtualization, providing genuine dedicated resource isolation rather than the shared-kernel approach used by some other VPS technologies.
Do Blossom Host VPS plans include root access?
Yes. Every Blossom Host VPS includes full root or administrator access, along with self-service controls so you can manage your environment without waiting on support.
What are the benchmark results based on?
Network tests were run using Cloudflare's speed endpoint. Disk performance was measured with a 512 MiB fdatasync write test. Results reflect independently run benchmarks on live production hardware.
Review based on independently run benchmark data and publicly available information about Blossom Host's services and infrastructure. Screenshots of benchmark results provided by Blossom Host. For current pricing and plan specifications, visit blossomhost.us.
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