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ServPrivacy vs Microsoft Azure

A transparent, feature-by-feature comparison. Both hosts serve the privacy-oriented market, but they optimise for different things. Here is how they stack up on no-KYC, crypto support, jurisdictional coverage and hardware.

ServPrivacy 7 Jurisdictions · 2025
VS
Microsoft Azure USA (global · 60+ regions) · 2010
ServPrivacy wins
6/15
Microsoft Azure wins
2/15
Feature by feature

Complete Comparison

Every attribute is verified from public documentation at the time of writing. We will update this page if either side changes its policy.

Feature ServPrivacy Microsoft Azure
No email required
Token-based authentication
Jurisdictions 7 60
DMCA-ignored policy
Full KVM virtualization
Bare-metal servers
Custom ISO upload
DDoS protection included
Unmetered bandwidth
IPv6 /64 included
99.9% SLA with credits
Monero (XMR) payment
Years in operation 1 16
Entry VPS specs 2 vCPU · 4 GB DDR4 · 60 GB NVMe 1 vCPU · 1 GB · 30 GB SSD (B1s)
Dedicated starting at $99/mo $0.46/hr (Dedicated Host)
Fair analysis

Strengths on both sides

Where ServPrivacy wins

  • Zero personal data required vs Azure's mandatory account + corporate KYC
  • Crypto-only checkout (Monero + BTC + 12 chains) vs Azure's USD card / wire / invoice
  • DMCA-ignored offshore jurisdictions vs Azure's US-headquartered global footprint

Where Microsoft Azure is strong

  • 60+ regions globally — the broadest geographic footprint of any cloud
  • Deepest Active Directory, Office 365, and Microsoft ecosystem integration
  • Enterprise SLA with credits + full compliance suite (SOC 2, HIPAA, FedRAMP)

Our honest verdict

Azure is the second-largest cloud on the planet — 60+ regions, the deepest Active Directory and Microsoft 365 integration in the industry, an enterprise-grade SLA with service credits, and compliance certifications stacked end to end (SOC 2, HIPAA, FedRAMP High, ISO 27001). For a Windows-shop migrating from on-premises Server + AD, Azure is often the path of least friction. The privacy and identity model is the polar opposite of ServPrivacy: every subscription is tied to a Microsoft account or Entra ID tenant, every payment is corporate KYC + credit card or wire, and every datacenter operates under US jurisdiction with Microsoft as the parent — CLOUD Act applies, national security letters apply, takedown notices flow through standard enterprise legal. ServPrivacy is purposefully distinct: token-only signup, crypto-only payment, seven offshore jurisdictions, no AD / no Microsoft account, no corporate identity tied to your VM. The two products do not compete on the same axis — choose by what you optimize for.

Pick ServPrivacy if

Your workload is Linux-first or Windows-Server-without-AD, you want offshore + DMCA-ignored hosting, and you actively do not want a corporate identity (or any identity) attached to your compute. You are willing to give up Active Directory integration and the Azure service catalog in exchange for Monero checkout and a no-KYC token in your hand.

Pick Microsoft Azure if

You run an enterprise stack tightly coupled to Active Directory, Microsoft 365, Power Platform, or Sentinel — and you have a procurement function, an EA agreement, and the legal sign-off to operate inside US jurisdiction. Azure is the credible answer for that brief; ServPrivacy is not.

FAQ

ServPrivacy vs Microsoft Azure — FAQ

01 Which is better, ServPrivacy or Microsoft Azure?

It depends on your priority. ServPrivacy wins on raw operator privacy (token-only auth, no email, no phone, no name, no fiat), 7-jurisdiction footprint and AI-agent purchasing (MCP, OpenAPI, x402-light). Microsoft Azure has its own strengths listed in the comparison table above — pick whichever maps to your actual threat model.

02 Is ServPrivacy cheaper than Microsoft Azure?

ServPrivacy VPS starts at $14.99/mo and dedicated at $99/mo. Microsoft Azure pricing varies by plan; the comparison table above shows entry tiers and dedicated start price for both providers. Multi-month cycles unlock additional discounts on both sides.

03 Can I pay Microsoft Azure with Monero, like ServPrivacy?

ServPrivacy accepts 20 native crypto coins including Monero (XMR), with per-order deposit addresses and any-coin checkout. Whether Microsoft Azure accepts Monero, and on which payment rail, is shown in the feature comparison above. Crypto-only operators should always confirm before ordering.

04 How do I migrate from Microsoft Azure to ServPrivacy?

Snapshot or `rsync` your existing server to a new ServPrivacy VPS in your chosen jurisdiction, restore data, reconfigure DNS, then cancel the Microsoft Azure instance and rotate any exposed keys. Our /alternative-to-azure page has the full step-by-step. Total migration usually takes 30–90 minutes for a small server.

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vs FlokiNET
Iceland · 2012

Activist veteran vs. broader jurisdictional coverage

  • Seven jurisdictions including Panama, Russia and Moldova not covered by FlokiNET
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Iceland · 2006

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Iceland · 2009

Iceland Web3 brand vs. pure privacy

  • Token-only access, no email required at signup
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vs BuyVM
USA / Luxembourg / Miami · 2010

Established LowEndTalk favorite, but US/Luxembourg infrastructure means DMCA compliance.

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vs FranTech
Canada · 2005

Veteran provider, Canadian HQ means Five Eyes exposure.

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Netherlands / Luxembourg · 2021

Strong DMCA-ignored play but only 2 locations.

  • 7 jurisdictions vs their 2
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Belize / Sweden / Finland · 2017

Crypto-native hosting, but still collects email at signup.

  • Zero email / token auth
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vs Shinjiru
Malaysia · 1998

27 years in offshore — but signup friction is high.

  • No email, no phone, no ID — true offshore
  • Crypto-native (20 coins)
  • Token authentication
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vs Hetzner
Germany / Finland · 1997

Cheapest enterprise-grade hosting in EU — but you give up privacy.

  • No identity required (vs Hetzner's full KYC)
  • Crypto-native payment
  • DMCA-ignored jurisdictions
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vs OVH
France · 1999

Cheap French bare-metal — but KYC and EU law.

  • Offshore (vs OVH's mandatory KYC)
  • Crypto-only payment
  • DMCA-ignored across all 7 jurisdictions
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vs AWS
USA (global) · 2006

AWS gives you the world but costs you your identity.

  • No identity required (zero personal data)
  • Jurisdictions outside CLOUD Act reach
  • Crypto payment (vs AWS's USD-only + card)
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vs DigitalOcean
USA (global) · 2011

Easy to use, but no privacy and no bare-metal.

  • Bare-metal dedicated + offshore
  • DMCA-ignored across all 7 jurisdictions
  • No KYC / no email
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USA (global) · 2014

Good geographic coverage, but US jurisdiction and full KYC.

  • True offshore signup
  • DMCA-ignored jurisdictions
  • Crypto-only payment
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vs PRQ
Sweden · 2004

Pirate Bay-era legend vs. modern multi-jurisdiction spread.

  • 7 jurisdictions vs. PRQ's single Swedish location — no single-raid risk
  • Token-only signup, zero personal data vs. PRQ's manual identification
  • 20 crypto coins including Monero (XMR) — no fiat or card option that leaks identity
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vs AbeloHost
Netherlands · 2012

Netherlands offshore veteran vs. token-only auth + 7 jurisdictions.

  • 7 jurisdictions vs. AbeloHost's Netherlands-only — broader legal cover
  • Token-only signup with zero personal data vs. AbeloHost's standard email registration
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vs Bahnhof
Sweden · 1994

WikiLeaks-bunker legend vs. offshore multi-jurisdiction infrastructure.

  • 7 jurisdictions vs. Bahnhof's Sweden-only — legal redundancy across continents
  • Token-only signup with zero personal data vs. Bahnhof's ISP-style KYC
  • 20 crypto coins including Monero (XMR) vs. Bahnhof's Swedish fiat invoicing
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vs HostSailor
Romania / Netherlands · 2014

Romania/Netherlands offshore brand vs. broader anti-takedown coverage.

  • 7 jurisdictions vs. HostSailor's 2 — broader legal redundancy
  • Token-only signup with zero personal data vs. HostSailor's standard email + card path
  • 20 crypto coins including Monero (XMR) — no card option that leaks identity
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vs SporeStack
EU / USA (resells upstream) · 2017

No-email API niche vs. own-infrastructure multi-jurisdiction.

  • Own infrastructure across 7 jurisdictions vs. SporeStack reselling upstream cloud providers
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vs NiceVPS
Dominica · 2018

Dominica offshore VPS vs. 7-jurisdiction spread.

  • 7 jurisdictions across continents vs. NiceVPS's Dominica-only
  • Token-only signup with zero personal data — fully removes the identity layer
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vs HOSTKEY
NL / DE / FI / IS / USA / TR · 2006

EU-compliant bare-metal vs. offshore DMCA-ignored multi-jurisdiction.

  • Token-only signup with zero personal data vs. HOSTKEY's mandatory KYC + AML verification
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vs BlueAngelHost
Bulgaria / Netherlands / Russia · 2013

Bulgaria/NL/RU offshore vs. transparent token-only + 7 jurisdictions.

  • 7 jurisdictions including Iceland, Panama and Switzerland that BlueAngelHost does not cover
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USA / EU / Asia / Dubai / Turkey · 2018

Mainstream Windows VPS shop with 20+ datacenters and a wide crypto roster — but emails account creation and skips Iceland-grade legal posture.

  • Token-only signup vs OperaVPS account form
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vs EldernNode
13 locations incl. RU / TR / NL · 2014

13-location Windows RDP catalog with very cheap entry plans — but BTC + Perfect Money only and no clear no-KYC stance.

  • Native Monero accepted
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vs ClientVPS
NL / FI / DE / US / SG / RU · 2017

Offshore Windows RDP in 6 datacenters with multi-crypto checkout — but pricier entry tier and no public dedicated/bare-metal line.

  • Token-only authentication, no email field
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Netherlands / Romania / Iceland · 2019

Niche offshore RDP with NL / RO / IS coverage and Monero accepted — but small footprint and no token-auth.

  • Token-only signup vs email account
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USA / UK / NL / DE / FR / CA · 2013

Established mainstream Windows-VPS shop, US/UK/EU footprint — but BTC-only via BitPay and no Monero, no offshore posture.

  • 20 cryptos including Monero (MonoVM: BTC via BitPay only)
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vs Cloudzy
12 datacenters worldwide · 2017

Mainstream cloud VPS with 12 datacenters and aggressive promo pricing — but no Monero, no offshore posture, and SLA-driven not privacy-driven.

  • Native Monero (Cloudzy: BTC/ETH/USDT only)
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vs Vast.ai
Distributed P2P · 2018

P2P GPU marketplace with the cheapest spot RTX 4090 in the world — but mixed quality (consumer rigs in basements) and no offshore privacy stance.

  • Token-only signup vs Vast.ai email account + ID verification for high-trust hosts
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USA / EU / multi-region · 2022

Managed cloud GPU with broad NVIDIA catalog and decent spot pricing — but US-centric and email/payment-method KYC.

  • Native Monero acceptance (RunPod uses payment-gateway crypto)
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vs Paperspace
USA / DigitalOcean network · 2014

Mature notebooks-as-a-service GPU cloud, now DigitalOcean-owned — but premium pricing, no crypto, full KYC.

  • 20 cryptos including Monero (Paperspace: card / PayPal only)
  • No-KYC token-only signup
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vs Lambda Labs
USA · 2012

The "OpenAI training cloud" — premium H100 / B200 clusters with serious infrastructure, but expensive, US-only, full enterprise KYC.

  • Crypto-only payment with no KYC (Lambda is wire-transfer + corporate forms)
  • Offshore jurisdictions vs US-only
  • Self-serve token signup vs Lambda's sales-led onboarding
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vs CoreWeave
USA · 2017

The Wall Street GPU cloud — H100 / H200 / B200 at scale, but enterprise-only USD billing, full KYB, no crypto, no offshore.

  • Crypto-only checkout, no card / wire / KYB onboarding
  • Token-only signup vs CoreWeave's sales-led contracts
  • Offshore jurisdictions (IS / NL / RO / MD) vs US-centric
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vs Crusoe
USA / Iceland · 2018

Climate-aligned GPU cloud burning stranded gas + renewables — strong ESG story, but USD-only, KYC, US-Iceland infrastructure tied to corporate billing.

  • Crypto-only no-KYC checkout vs Crusoe corporate invoicing
  • Self-serve token signup vs Crusoe sales-led onboarding
  • Same renewable Iceland geothermal / hydro story, accessible to individuals
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vs TensorDock
Multi-region (community) · 2022

Multi-region GPU marketplace combining managed and community supply with crypto checkout — but supply quality varies and KYC-light is not no-KYC.

  • Native Monero (TensorDock: BTC / ETH / USDT only)
  • Token-only signup, no email or phone fields
  • Iceland renewable-energy positioning + DMCA-ignored offshore stance
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vs Linode (Akamai)
USA / global Akamai network · 2003

Mainstream developer cloud now backed by Akamai — solid docs and 25+ regions, but full KYC, USD-only billing, and US jurisdiction across every datacenter.

  • No identity required (zero personal data) vs Linode's full account verification
  • Crypto-only checkout (BTC + Monero + 12 chains) vs Linode's USD card / wire
  • Offshore jurisdictions outside CLOUD Act + Akamai's US-anchored network
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vs Contabo
Germany / USA / UK / SG / JP / IN / AU · 2003

Cheapest mainstream EU VPS — 4c/8G/200GB at €4.50/mo with unmetered bandwidth, but no crypto, full KYC, and German GDPR jurisdiction with active takedown enforcement.

  • Token-only signup, no email field vs Contabo's verified-account standard
  • Crypto-only checkout vs Contabo's card / PayPal / SEPA fiat-only
  • DMCA-ignored offshore jurisdictions vs Contabo's GDPR-compliant German base
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vs Hostinger
Lithuania / 8 global datacenters · 2004

32M-user consumer hosting brand with cheap KVM VPS — but no crypto, no bare-metal, full KYC, and mainstream takedown enforcement across all 8 regions.

  • Token-only signup, no email or phone vs Hostinger's verified consumer account flow
  • Full bare-metal dedicated catalog vs Hostinger's VPS-only ceiling
  • DMCA-ignored across 7 offshore jurisdictions vs Hostinger's takedown-compliant network
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