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VPS.BG is the Bulgarian EU budget fit when Sofia itself is the point. Unlike AlphaVPS, which uses Bulgaria as one location inside a broader Bulgaria-plus-Germany-plus-UK-plus-USA map, VPS.BG is a single-DC Sofia decision for buyers who want EU legal geography and a usually cheaper regional hosting lane without defaulting to Frankfurt or Amsterdam. That can be sensible for Bulgaria-facing services, EU residency-sensitive small deployments, or cost-controlled regional nodes where one Sofia datacenter is enough. It becomes a bad fit the moment the platform must plug into API-led provisioning or private east-west networking, because API access is not listed and private networking is not listed. Treat the low-cost angle as regional-value infrastructure, not as cloud-platform equivalence, and test vCPU contention, IO-wait, and swap pressure before pushing sustained production load onto the smaller plans.