Media Server Hosting
A media server lets you stream your own collection — films, shows, music — to any device, anywhere. Self-hosted with Jellyfin on an offshore VPS, the whole library lives on a server you control, with a fast data-centre connection and no identity attached.
Key requirements
- Generous disk for your media library
- High bandwidth for smooth streaming
- Full root access to install Jellyfin
- No-KYC signup, crypto payment
- Reliable uptime so the library is always up
Why host your own media server
A self-hosted media server puts your collection — films, series, music, photos — behind your own private streaming service, reachable from any device without a subscription or a third party deciding what stays available. Jellyfin, the leading open-source media server, is completely free and has no telemetry. Running it on a VPS rather than a home machine means a fast, always-on connection and no reliance on your home upload speed.
Bandwidth and disk are what matter
A media server is sized differently from a web server: disk holds the library, and bandwidth carries the streams. Look for a plan with generous storage for your collection and high or unmetered bandwidth so playback stays smooth, including when streaming to several devices at once. CPU matters mainly if you transcode on the fly; choosing client devices that play your files directly keeps the load light.
Private, offshore, yours
Run on an offshore, no-KYC VPS, the media server has no identity attached — bought without a verification check and paid in crypto, in the jurisdiction you choose. Jellyfin itself collects no telemetry, so nothing about your library or your viewing leaves the server. It is your collection, your streaming service, on hardware that answers to you alone.
Best jurisdictions for a media server
Connectivity and bandwidth drive streaming quality. These locations combine fast networks with privacy-friendly law.
Iceland
Free Speech HavenStrong privacy laws, renewable energy, outside EU.
Moldova
Budget OffshoreLight regulation, low prices, minimal intl cooperation.
Romania
Anti-RetentionCourts struck down data retention laws. Great EU connectivity.
Netherlands
Best PeeringExcellent connectivity, tolerant hosting, AMS-IX peering.
Recommended plans for a media server
Size by your library and audience — a larger VPS with generous disk and bandwidth keeps streaming smooth across multiple devices.
Iceland Free Speech Haven
Moldova Budget Offshore
Romania Anti-Retention
Netherlands Best Peering
Media server hosting — common questions
01 What media server software should I use?
Jellyfin is the leading free, open-source choice — no subscription, no telemetry, and a polished interface with apps for most devices. It runs well on a VPS with full root access. Other media servers work too, but Jellyfin is the privacy-friendly default.
02 How much disk and bandwidth do I need?
Disk should fit your library with room to grow; bandwidth should be high or unmetered so playback stays smooth, especially with several simultaneous streams. A larger VPS plan gives both. Size the disk to your collection and pick generous bandwidth.
03 Do I need a powerful CPU?
Only if you transcode on the fly. If your playback devices can play your files directly, CPU load stays light and a mid-tier plan is fine. If you expect heavy transcoding for many viewers, choose a larger plan with more CPU.
04 Is a self-hosted media server private?
Yes. Jellyfin collects no telemetry, and on an offshore, no-KYC VPS the server itself carries no identity. Nothing about your library or your viewing habits leaves a server you control — unlike a commercial streaming account.
05 Can several people stream at once?
Yes. A media server can serve multiple simultaneous streams, limited by bandwidth and — if transcoding — CPU. A larger VPS plan with high bandwidth comfortably handles a household or a small group streaming together.
Stream your own library, privately
Offshore VPS plans from $23/mo for a self-hosted Jellyfin media server — no-KYC, crypto-paid, generous disk and bandwidth.