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All VPN server operations run entirely in volatile memory (RAM), not on permanent storage devices.

When a server is rebooted or powered off, the RAM is completely cleared—by design.

Any session data, logs, or temporary files are physically impossible to recover after restart.
RAM (Random Access Memory) requires constant electrical power to maintain data. The moment power is cut, all information vanishes instantly—this is a fundamental property of the technology, not a software feature that can be bypassed.
✓ No hard drives or SSDs on any server
✓ Operating system loads fresh on every boot
✓ Session data exists only in volatile memory
✓ Physical seizure yields no user data

X-VPN backs its no-logs and RAM-only server architecture with publicly available data in our Transparency Report and independent coverage in our Press Room.
See why RAM-only infrastructure provides fundamentally stronger privacy protection compared to traditional hard-disk based servers.
Feature | X-VPN RAM-OnlyVolatile Memory Only | Traditional ServersHard Drive Based |
|---|---|---|
| Data Storage |
Stored only in volatile RAM | Stored on hard drives/SSDs |
| After Server Restart |
All data completely erased | Data persists on disk |
| Physical Seizure Risk |
No data to extract | Data can be extracted from drives |
| Log Retention Possibility |
Impossible to retain logs | Logs can be stored long-term |
| Third-Party Data Requests |
No historical data available | Historical data may exist |
| Privacy Guarantee |
Enforced by hardware design | Depends on policy compliance |
Privacy you don’t have to trust—our no-logs policy is enforced at the hardware level.
(Traditional servers can’t offer this level of protection.)
RAM-only servers provide tangible privacy benefits that go beyond traditional VPN security measures.






At X-VPN, privacy isn’t reserved for paid users only.
All X-VPN servers — including those available on the free plan — are built on RAM-only infrastructure.
This means that whether you’re using X-VPN for free or with a premium subscription, your data is handled using the same volatile, memory-only server architecture, ensuring that no information is written to permanent storage.
What’s the difference, then?
Free and premium plans differ in server locations and advanced features — not in how your data is stored or protected.
Privacy is a baseline at X-VPN, not an upgrade.
Upgrade for more locations & features — not better privacy
RAM-only servers are VPN servers that operate entirely in volatile memory (RAM) instead of using hard drives or SSDs for storage. This means all data, including the operating system and any session information, exists only in RAM and is completely erased when the server is powered off or restarted.
Unlike traditional servers where data can persist on hard drives, RAM requires constant electrical power to maintain data. When a RAM-only server restarts or loses power, all information is instantly and permanently erased. This makes it physically impossible for anyone—including X-VPN—to retain, access, or hand over user activity data.
If authorities were to physically seize a RAM-only server, they would find no persistent user data. The moment the server is disconnected from power during seizure, all data in RAM is immediately and irreversibly lost. There are no hard drives or SSDs to extract information from.
While our no-logs policy is a commitment not to store user data, RAM-only servers provide hardware-enforced privacy. Even if someone wanted to keep logs, the RAM-only architecture makes it technically impossible to store any data persistently. This adds a layer of trustless security to our privacy promises.
Yes, our entire server network has been upgraded to RAM-only infrastructure. Every one of our 10,000+ servers across 80+ countries operates entirely in volatile memory, ensuring consistent privacy protection no matter which server you connect to.
No, RAM-only servers actually tend to perform better than traditional hard-drive based servers. RAM is significantly faster than disk storage, which can result in quicker connection times and more responsive performance during your VPN sessions.
Our servers undergo regular scheduled maintenance and restarts as part of our security measures. Each restart loads a fresh, verified system image and completely wipes any data that may have been in memory, ensuring a clean slate for all users.
Yes.
All X-VPN servers — including those available on the free plan — operate on RAM-only servers, meaning all data is stored temporarily in volatile memory and automatically erased when the server restarts.
While free and premium plans differ in performance, server locations, and features, they share the same RAM-only privacy infrastructure.
Try X-VPN with complete peace of mind. If you’re not fully satisfied within 30 days, we’ll refund your purchase — no questions asked.
