
- 30 Day Free Trial with $100 Credit
- Fast setup - Create servers in less than 60 seconds
- Support available 24/7/365 via Phone, Email, Chat, Knowledge Base

- Fast & flexible Cloud Instances
- Global Availability, Security at Our Core, Always-On DDoS Protection
- Support available 24/7/365 via Phone, Email, Tickets, Knowledge Base
Quick Summary
Kamatera is the overall winner. It outscored Contabo on GTmetrix (77% vs 71%), responded to a technical support question in 52 minutes with no bot gating, and covers 24 data centers across more continents than Contabo’s 9 regions.
Contabo wins on raw hardware value, with 8 GB RAM and 4 vCPU cores for $3.96/month that Kamatera cannot match at the same price, and includes free DDoS protection on every plan. For teams who want dedicated CPU options, broader geographic coverage, and a free 30-day trial, Kamatera delivers more.
1. Prices and Plans Comparison
Contabo Wins Hardware-Per-Dollar; Kamatera Wins Evaluation Flexibility
These two providers have almost identical headline entry prices but deliver completely different things for that money. Contabo’s $3.96/month Cloud VPS gives you 4 vCPU cores, 8 GB RAM, and 100 GB NVMe storage.
That is a level of raw hardware that Kamatera simply cannot match at the same price point. For equivalent hardware on Kamatera (Type B dedicated, 4 cores, 8 GB RAM), you would be looking at $30 to $40/month or more, depending on configuration.
Kamatera’s pricing is fully customizable from the first click. You set CPU type, core count, RAM, storage, and region before seeing a final price. The 30-day free trial is the key pricing advantage, covering:
- 1 cloud server valued up to $100
- 1 TB of cloud block storage
- 1 TB of traffic (incoming and outgoing)
- Full access to all platform features
- Technical consultation by a specialist
Usage above $100 during the trial is billed on the first invoice. Contabo counters with a 30-day money-back guarantee rather than a free trial, which means you pay upfront and request a refund if unsatisfied within the window.
Both providers charge extra for control panels and daily automated backups. Contabo adds approximately $26.50/month for cPanel and $3.50/month for daily backups. Kamatera adds similar licensing costs for cPanel or Plesk. Neither includes free SSL by default.
2. Customer Support Comparison
Kamatera’s Free Email Support Beats Contabo’s Bot-Gated System That Limits Hours and Requires Multiple Steps Before Reaching a Human
Kamatera Customer Support
I tested Kamatera through live chat and email with the same technical question: whether vCPU cores are fully dedicated or shared, and whether neighboring workloads could affect performance during traffic spikes.
The AI chat assistant handled the vCPU question accurately, explaining Kamatera’s four CPU allocation types:
- Type A: Non-dedicated threads with no guaranteed resources
- Type B: Dedicated physical threads with reserved resources
- Type T: Dedicated physical threads, with a surcharge if average CPU usage exceeds 10%
- Type D: Dedicated physical cores with 2 threads per core and fully reserved resources

When I asked to speak with a human agent, the chat redirected me to email. No live agents are accessible through chat.
On email, I sent the same question at 11:26 AM. Oren Einstein, an Account Manager Executive, replied at 12:18 PM, 52 minutes later. The technical content was accurate: he confirmed Type B and Type D as the dedicated options, explained the thread-per-core difference, and linked to documentation.

The response then shifted toward a pre-sales frame, asking for my configuration requirements and offering a Calendly link to schedule a call. The technical answer was there.
Getting to it required patience with the framing. Phone support exists, but only as a callback after volunteering your number through chat.
Contabo Customer Support
I tested Contabo’s support through their ticket system and live chat. Reaching the ticket submission form required navigating through the Help Center, selecting a category, and in some cases being shown a troubleshooting guide before a ticket form appeared.
When I selected a server connectivity issue, Contabo directed me to self-service steps before allowing me to submit a ticket.
The intent is to reduce unnecessary tickets, but the friction is real in urgent situations.
The live chat route involved its own complications. The ContaBro bot greets every conversation with a menu of category options and cannot be bypassed. To ask a technical question about private networking between two EU VPS instances, I had to navigate through:
- Technical Configuration
- IP/Network Configuration
- Debian Configuration
The bot responded with a generic sudo ip a command that did not address my question.

After marking it unhelpful and going through two confirmation steps, I requested a human agent. All agents were busy.
I restarted, repeated the full path, and was eventually connected to an agent who confirmed private networking is available and shared a help link. Total time across both attempts: approximately 25 minutes.

The ticket response time for the root password question was 12 minutes, with agent Alvin providing a thorough, accurate answer: Contabo does not store customer passwords for security reasons, the Linux root reset is available in the Customer Control Panel, and Windows requires a reinstall due to recent Microsoft security policy changes.

Phone support is available but only during approximately 8 AM to 11 PM German local time, which leaves gaps for North American users dealing with overnight issues.
3. Hosting Features Comparison
Contabo’s 32 TB Bandwidth and Free DDoS Outclass Kamatera’s Per-GB Model
Kamatera Features
Kamatera’s defining feature is its CPU type selection at provisioning, giving teams explicit control over resource dedication from shared (Type A) through fully dedicated physical cores with 2 threads each (Type D).
For latency-sensitive or CPU-bound workloads, that control is priced transparently and configurable before any commitment is made.
What Kamatera includes:
- Four CPU types from shared to fully dedicated physical cores
- Marketplace images for WordPress, cPanel, Plesk, and other stacks

- Private networking between servers in the same region at no cost
- Identical configuration options across all 24 data centers
- Region migration available from the control panel

What Kamatera does not offer:
- No managed databases, Kubernetes, or object storage
- No free SSL by default
- No built-in DDoS mitigation
- Bandwidth is pay-per-GB beyond the trial’s 1 TB
Contabo Features
Contabo’s feature set is built around raw infrastructure at exceptional value.
The 32 TB monthly outgoing bandwidth with unlimited incoming is among the most generous allowances at this price tier, suitable for traffic-heavy applications or media-heavy sites without bandwidth anxiety.
What Contabo includes:
- Free automatic DDoS protection on every plan, active without any configuration
- Full root access on all VPS, VDS, and dedicated server plans
- 32 TB outgoing bandwidth with unlimited incoming traffic
- Region migration from the Customer Control Panel
- Custom image uploads (.iso and .qcow2) for rapid redeployment

- Private networking between servers in the same location at no cost
- DNS management, reverse DNS, and SSH key management from the control panel
- 30-day money-back guarantee
What costs extra or is not offered:
- cPanel adds approximately $26.50/month
- No free SSL by default
- No website builder or managed WordPress tooling
- Daily automated backups cost $3.50/month; manual snapshots included free
4. Website Performance Comparison
Kamatera Wins GTmetrix Score and Both Providers Post Comparable Fully Loaded Times
Both tests were run on the providers’ own marketing websites rather than purpose-built customer deployments. What the tests reveal is how each provider runs its own public-facing infrastructure under real conditions.
Kamatera Performance Results
Kamatera’s site scored 77% performance and 88% structure. Metric by metric:
- LCP 2.0s: Within Google’s Good threshold; users see main content before load completes
- TTFB 1.3s: The weak spot; the server took over a second before first response
- TBT 128ms: Low JavaScript blocking relative to Contabo’s 403ms
- CLS 0: Perfect layout stability throughout the load sequence
- Fully loaded 4.3s: All resources completed in 4.3 seconds

Contabo Performance Results
Contabo’s site scored 71% performance and 95% structure. Metric by metric:
- LCP 2.1s: Nearly identical to Kamatera, within Google’s Good threshold
- TTFB 439ms: Meaningfully faster than Kamatera’s 1.3s
- TBT 403ms: Three times Kamatera’s blocking time; pages feel less interactive during load
- CLS 0.02: Near-perfect visual stability
- TTI 3.2s: Page became interactive faster than Kamatera’s 4.3s
- Fully loaded 3.4s: Edges Kamatera by 0.9 seconds on total completion

Contabo’s TTFB of 439ms is the standout advantage: its server responds noticeably faster than Kamatera’s 1.3s.
Kamatera leads on TBT (128ms vs 403ms), meaning the page is less blocked during load even if it takes slightly longer overall. Kamatera scores higher on GTmetrix performance (77% vs 71%), while Contabo scores higher on structure (95% vs 88%).
5. Ease of Use Comparison
Kamatera’s Signup Takes Three Minutes; Contabo’s Configuration Process Runs 8 to 10 Minutes With Multiple Gating Steps
Registration and Creating a New Account
Kamatera Registration
Clicking “Start Your Free Trial” takes you to the account creation page, which shows the trial inclusions before asking for anything.

The form requires only email and password. After email verification, the dashboard opens to a three-step onboarding progress bar:
- Create Account (completed)
- Add Billing Profile
- Create Server
The sidebar shows Home, My Cloud, Marketplace, API, Permissions, Support, and Billing, but all sections except Billing are inactive until a payment method is added.

That billing gate is the main friction point before the process becomes fast and direct.
Contabo Registration
Signing up for Contabo started with a locale selector pop-up where I chose country, language, and currency.

After selecting a Cloud VPS plan, I reached a configuration page covering:
- Term length
- Region selection
- Storage type
- Operating system
- Backup options
- Login credentials

After completing a “Business Data” form (which accepted personal details despite the label), a pop-up reminded me to think about backups before confirming.

The full signup including configuration took approximately 8 to 10 minutes. The level of upfront customization is a genuine strength for users who know exactly what they want, but the process is considerably longer than Kamatera’s.
Dashboard and Interface
Kamatera’s Cloud Console
The dashboard opens on a modular widget grid rather than a plain server list. The “+ Add Module” control in the top-right lets you tailor the view to your workflow.

Default widgets on first login include:
- A Billing Overview panel showing current-month spend broken into monthly and hourly components, with a predicted total
- A My Cloud summary card with server count, powered-on status, and aggregated resources: vCPU, RAM, storage, VLANs, and WAN IPs
- Individual server overview panels displaying power state, OS, zone, and configuration specs per instance
- A Resources by Zone donut chart showing server distribution across regions
- Live metric graphs for disk IOPS and RAM activity, refreshing in real time
The left sidebar is organized into Dashboard, My Cloud, Marketplace, Add-on Services, API, Permissions, Support, and Billing.
For a single server the layout feels roomy. For a larger fleet spread across multiple zones, the distribution chart and live performance panels become genuinely useful operational tools.
Contabo’s Customer Control Panel
The first thing I noticed logging into Contabo’s Customer Control Panel is how logically the navigation is structured. The left sidebar groups everything into clear, sensible categories: Servers & Hosting, Network Services, Storage, Domains, DPA, Account, and Support. Nothing is buried or hard to locate.
The main Servers & Hosting view presents VPS instances in a clean table. Each row surfaces everything useful at a glance without requiring a click into the instance:
- Instance Name and Display Name for identification
- Product Type showing the specific plan
- Default User and Status with green indicators for running instances
- IP Address and Region
- Quick Actions: a console icon and a reboot button directly in the row

Being able to open a console session or restart a server from the list view saves real time in day-to-day management. A persistent Create button in the top-right header means provisioning a new resource is always one click away.
Two things stood out as gaps. Both instances showed “–” as their Display Name. Contabo does not auto-label instances at creation, which is manageable with two servers but would become disorienting at scale with five or ten VPS instances all carrying generic vmi-prefixed identifiers.
There is also no resource usage visible at the list level: CPU load, RAM consumption, and disk usage all require clicking into individual instances to see.
One ongoing friction point: some features including plan upgrades and region changes are only available in the legacy dashboard, while others require the newer Customer Control Panel. Navigating between the two to find the right feature adds unexpected overhead for day-to-day management.
WordPress Setup
Kamatera WordPress Setup
Kamatera’s Marketplace includes a WordPress application image that provisions Apache, MySQL, PHP, and WordPress pre-installed.

After the roughly 60-second provisioning, completing setup requires either:
- Connecting via SSH to retrieve auto-generated admin credentials, or
- Navigating to the server IP in a browser for an initial setup prompt
Ongoing GUI-based management requires a separately installed and licensed cPanel or Plesk.
Contabo WordPress Setup
Installing WordPress on Contabo requires more steps:
- Log into the Customer Control Panel
- Select your VPS under Your Services and click Manage
- Reinstall the server and select cPanel as the panel option
- Set a password and start the installation (cPanel installs over 5 to 10 minutes)
- Access cPanel at your server IP via port 2087
- Navigate to Softaculous in the Software section

- Click the WordPress icon and then Install

- Fill in protocol, domain, directory, site name, and admin credentials
- Click Install and wait 2 to 3 minutes
Total time from server setup to live WordPress site: approximately 30 to 40 minutes. Contabo provides the infrastructure; the WordPress setup requires technical familiarity with control panels and server configuration.
Server Management
Kamatera Server Management
Clicking a server in My Cloud opens the management interface with:
- Power controls (start, stop, restart)
- Real-time resource scaling: CPU and RAM adjustable without a restart
- Network configuration and snapshot creation

The live scaling without downtime is Kamatera’s standout management feature and genuinely useful for teams managing variable workloads.
Contabo Server Management
From the Customer Control Panel under Your Services, the Manage screen provides:
- Start, stop, and reboot controls
- Instant tier upgrade
- Region migration
- Storage extension
- OS reinstall
- Rescue system for recovery
- Custom image upload

With cPanel installed, file management, database creation, email setup, and domain configuration all become accessible.
The combination of Contabo’s panel and cPanel gives complete infrastructure control, though it requires understanding which tool handles which task.
6. Privacy and Security Comparison
Contabo’s Free Automatic DDoS Protection on Every Plan Beats Kamatera’s Absent Default Mitigation
Kamatera Security
Kamatera’s data centers operate within Equinix and Digital Realty facilities certified to ISO, PCI DSS, SOC1, and SOC2 standards with 24/7 physical security monitoring.
Full root access enables any security tooling you choose to configure. Private networking isolates server-to-server traffic within a region at no extra cost.

What requires additional setup or cost:
- SSL certificates require manual installation
- No built-in DDoS mitigation at the platform level
- No WAF included
- No malware scanning at the platform level
- No automated backup scheduling without a paid add-on
Contabo Security
Contabo’s DDoS protection is automatically activated for every server at zero extra cost. The system detects and filters 99% of attack patterns without any user configuration.
For a platform serving budget-conscious technical users, this inclusion is a meaningful differentiator.
What Contabo includes by default:
- Free automatic DDoS protection on all plans, no configuration required
- Full root access enabling custom firewall implementation (iptables, ufw, fail2ban)
- Two-factor authentication on the Customer Control Panel
- Private networking for server-to-server isolation
- SSH key management directly from the control panel

What costs extra or is not offered:
- SSL requires manual configuration
- No WAF by default
- Daily automated backups cost $3.50/month; manual snapshots are included
- No malware scanning; requires installing tools like ClamAV or Imunify manually
7. Server Locations Comparison
Kamatera’s 24 Data Centers Across Four Continents Outpace Contabo’s 9 Regions
Kamatera Server Locations
Kamatera’s 24 data centers span North America, Europe, and Asia with city-level selection at provisioning. US coverage alone includes 9 cities. European locations extend to Stockholm, Madrid, and Milan.

Asia coverage reaches Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo, and Israel. All 24 locations offer identical configuration options including dedicated CPU types, so geography does not constrain what you can build or which CPU type you select.
Region migration is available from the control panel after deployment.
Contabo Server Locations
Contabo owns and manages its data centers directly across 9 regions, which is a genuine operational differentiator. The hardware and facilities belong to Contabo, reducing dependency on third-party providers and maintaining consistent hardware specifications across all regions.
The European presence spans Germany (Munich and Nuremberg), the UK (Portsmouth), and a newly constructed facility on the French-German border with 12 MW total capacity across 7 buildings.

In the US, three data centers cover East (New York), Central (St. Louis), and West (Seattle). Asian locations cover India, Singapore, and Japan, with Sydney covering Australia. Direct VPS migration is available from the Customer Control Panel without needing to snapshot and redeploy.
The Bottom Line
Kamatera wins overall for teams who need dedicated CPU options, broader geographic coverage, and a support channel that answers technical questions without navigating through a bot system first. The GTmetrix performance advantage (77% vs 71%), 24 data centers versus 9, and a 30-day free trial that lets you evaluate dedicated CPU infrastructure before paying all point toward Kamatera.
Contabo is the right choice when hardware-per-dollar is the primary requirement.
Category | Winner | Why |
Pricing | Contabo | 8 GB RAM and 4 vCPU from $3.96/mo vs Kamatera’s $4+ for a fraction of the hardware |
Customer Support | Kamatera | 52-minute free email response vs Contabo’s 25-minute bot process before reaching an agent |
Hosting Features | Contabo | 32 TB bandwidth and free DDoS on all plans vs Kamatera’s pay-per-GB and no default mitigation |
Website Performance | Kamatera | 77% GTmetrix and 128ms TBT vs Contabo’s 71% and 403ms TBT |
Ease of Use | Kamatera | 3-minute signup and faster WordPress path vs Contabo’s 8-10 minute process and 30-40 min WordPress setup |
Privacy and Security | Contabo | Free automatic DDoS protection on all plans vs Kamatera’s absent default mitigation |
Server Locations | Kamatera | 24 data centers including 9 US cities vs Contabo’s 9 self-owned regions |


