MikroTik CHR VPS Hosting for Network Engineers

Need a MikroTik router without buying the hardware? Our CHR-based VPS runs the exact RouterOS you already know, BGP, WireGuard, hotspot, the works, deployed in under five minutes. Pay with Bitcoin, Ethereum, or a card.

 

✅ Deploy time: < 5 min    ✅ Licensing: P1 → Unlimited

✅ Access: Full root            ✅ Support: 24/7 network

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What is MikroTik CHR, exactly?

CHR (Cloud Hosted Router) is MikroTik's official virtual-appliance build of RouterOS, the same software your CCR or hAP runs, just packaged to boot on a VM instead of dedicated hardware. Nothing is stripped down: firewall, queues, VPN, dynamic routing, all of it works exactly the way you're used to.

The only thing that changes is licensing, which is based on throughput rather than hardware. Every plan below ships with a free P1 license out of the box, plenty for testing, VPNs, and most single-site routing. If you outgrow the 1 Gbps cap, upgrading to P10 or P-Unlimited takes a few minutes in the panel.

license tiers
P11 Gbps capincluded free
P1010 Gbps capupgrade in panel
P-Unlimitedno capupgrade in panel

A CHR instance vs. a physical router, honestly compared

A CCR or hAP is a fine piece of hardware, but it's also a fixed upfront cost, a shipping wait, and a single point of failure sitting in a rack somewhere. A CHR instance here starts at $7.77/month, even a modest rack-mount CCR usually costs several hundred dollars before you've configured anything, so the break-even point is further out than it feels. Here's the fuller trade-off, no sales spin:

Physical MikroTik

  • No monthly hosting bill, full LAN throughput
  • Physical Wi-Fi radios, SFP ports if you need them
  • Upfront cost, shipping, and a real lead time
  • You're the one swapping it if it dies at 2 a.m.
  • Scaling means buying another box
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CHR on a VPS

  • Live in minutes, no shipping, no rack space
  • Resize CPU/RAM without touching a screwdriver
  • Snapshot before a risky change, roll back if it breaks
  • Predictable monthly cost, cancel anytime
  • No physical radios, this is a router, not an access point
24-month cost
VPS 3 × 24 months 23.99 × 24 = $575.76
comparable rack-mount CCR, upfront ≈ $600+ before setup
two years on a CHR instance still lands roughly where one physical unit starts, and you could resize, downgrade, or cancel at any point along the way.

Pick a plan, get root in minutes

Every plan runs CHR with a P1 license, one free IPv4, and a 1 Gbps port.
MIKROTIK VPS 1
MIKROTIK VPS 1
$ 7.77
checkmark icon CPU : 1 Core
checkmark icon RAM : 512 MB
checkmark icon Storage : 15GB
checkmark icon Bandwidth: 0.50 TB
checkmark icon Port : 1 Gbps
checkmark icon IP4 : 1 Free
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MIKROTIK VPS 2
MIKROTIK VPS 2
$ 12.99
checkmark icon CPU : 1 Core
checkmark icon RAM : 1024 MB
checkmark icon Storage : 15 GB
checkmark icon Bandwidth: 1 TB
checkmark icon Port : 1 Gbps
checkmark icon IP4 : 1 Free
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MIKROTIK VPS 3
MIKROTIK VPS 3
$ 23.99
checkmark icon CPU : 1 Core
checkmark icon RAM : 2048 MB
checkmark icon Storage : 15 GB
checkmark icon Bandwidth: 2 TB
checkmark icon Port : 1 Gbps
checkmark icon IP4 : 1 Free
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MIKROTIK VPS 4
MIKROTIK VPS 4
$ 40.99
checkmark icon CPU : 2 Core
checkmark icon RAM : 4096 MB
checkmark icon Storage : 15 GB
checkmark icon Bandwidth: 3 TB
checkmark icon Port : 1 Gbps
checkmark icon IP4 : 1 Free
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PlanCPURAMStorageBandwidthPrice
VPS 11 core512 MB15 GB0.5 TB$7.77
VPS 21 core1024 MB15 GB1 TB$12.99
VPS 31 core2048 MB15 GB2 TB$23.99
VPS 42 cores4096 MB15 GB3 TB$40.99

Choosing the right plan

RAM matters more than CPU here. RouterOS keeps its routing table and connection tracking table in memory, so if you're carrying a full BGP table or running heavy NAT for a lot of concurrent users, 512 MB will feel tight fast, most people running a single VPN gateway or a small office router are fine on VPS 1 or 2. If you're doing BGP with more than a couple of peers, or NAT for a busy hotspot, jump to VPS 3 or 4.

Need more than 2 cores or 4 GB? Talk to support about a custom configuration.

From checkout to root in four steps

  1. 01

    Choose a plan

    Match cores and RAM to your workload.

  2. 02

    Pay your way

    Bitcoin, Ethereum, PayPal, or card.

  3. 03

    Get root, fast

    Login details land in minutes.

  4. 04

    Configure and go

    SSH, Winbox, or the API, your call.

What's watching your box while you're not

system health
uptime-target 99.9%
ddos-filtering active, 24/7
traffic-monitoring continuous
refund-window 7 days, no conditions

Everything RouterOS does, nothing held back

BGP
P01
OSPF
P02
WG
P03
IPsec
P04
OVPN
P05
L2TP
P06
PPTP
P07
v6
P08
/routing bgp

BGP · OSPF · static

Run a multi-homed edge, announce prefixes, steer traffic with route maps.

/interface wireguard

WireGuard · IPsec · OpenVPN

Plus L2TP and PPTP for legacy setups you haven't migrated yet.

/ip hotspot

Hotspot + RADIUS

Per-user vouchers, quotas, and billing without per-AP configuration.

/queue tree

Queue trees

Shape and prioritize bandwidth per user, subnet, or service.

/ipv6 address

IPv6 dual-stack

Every plan gets IPv4 + IPv6 side by side, no separate add-on.

/ip firewall

Firewall · NAT

Full filter, mangle, and NAT chains, same syntax as the physical box.

Built for people who actually configure routers

Network engineers

Run it as a BGP edge router for a multi-homed connection, announce your prefixes, session with two upstreams, and steer without buying a second physical box.

BGP OSPF multi-homed

ISPs & hospitality

Point a hotspot at RADIUS or UserManager and hand out vouchers per room, per table, or per session, no per-access-point setup.

RADIUS vouchers hotspot

MTCNA / MTCRE students

Spin up a lab, break things on purpose, snapshot the config, destroy it when you're done. Cheaper than a shelf of RouterBOARDs.

labs snapshots practice

Remote teams & traders

A low-latency IPsec or WireGuard gateway between offices, or a dedicated exit point for latency-sensitive execution.

WireGuard IPsec low-latency

Deploy close to whoever you're routing for

Lower latency to your peers or clients usually means picking the region nearest them, not the one nearest you.

RegionCodeBest forStatus
United KingdomLONWestern Europe peersonline
United StatesNYCNorth American trafficonline
CanadaYYZNorth American failoveronline
SingaporeSINSoutheast Asiaonline
IndiaBOMSouth Asiaonline
UAEDXBMiddle East hubonline
TurkeyISTBridging EU/MENAonline
Need a region not listed? Ask support — most CHR-supported regions can be added on request.

Manage it by hand, or don't

RouterOS exposes a full API alongside the classic Winbox and SSH access, so if you're managing more than one box you're not doing it by hand. Define routing rules, firewall policies, and VPN setups as code with Ansible or Terraform.

Migrating a physical router over is a five-minute job: export the config, import it into the CHR instance, done. Migrations usually take longer to plan than to run.

migrate.rsc
# on the physical router
/export file=router-backup

# on the new CHR instance
/import router-backup.rsc

done, firewall, routes, and VPN peers carried over

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Questions network engineers actually ask

What is MikroTik? +

MikroTik is a Latvian networking company founded in 1996. RouterOS, its routing operating system, has been the backbone of its hardware since 1997, and CHR brought that same software to virtual environments so it could run anywhere a VM can.

What's the difference between CHR and a physical MikroTik? +

None functionally, CHR is the same RouterOS build, minus hardware-specific drivers for things like physical Wi-Fi radios. Firewall, routing, VPN, and queues behave identically.

What license comes with the base price, and how do I upgrade? +

Every plan ships with a free P1 license (1 Gbps cap). Upgrading to P10 or P-Unlimited is a self-service switch in the client panel.

Is IPv6 supported? +

Yes, every plan runs IPv4 and IPv6 side by side.

Can I migrate a config from my physical router? +

Export with /export on the old device, import the file on the new CHR instance. Firewall rules, routes, and VPN peers carry over.

Do you support BGP and OSPF? +

Yes, both are core RouterOS features and run unrestricted on any plan.

Is there a money-back guarantee? +

Yes, a 7-day money-back guarantee applies if you're not satisfied.

A CHR instance isn't a replacement for every physical MikroTik out there, if you need real Wi-Fi radios or SFP ports, buy the hardware. But for routing, VPN, firewall, and hotspot work, it's the same RouterOS, live in minutes, and one resize away from more headroom whenever you need it. Looking for general-purpose hosting instead? See our full VPS plans.

Whether you're calling this a MikroTik CHR VPS, a virtual MikroTik server, or just RouterOS in the cloud, it's the same Cloud Hosted Router instance, with full root access, live in minutes.

24/7 support, from people who read routing tables

Setup help, config questions, or a 2 a.m. BGP session that won't come up, real answers, not a script.

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