Networking / VPN

Managed VPN for companies, branches and systems without public access

We set up and maintain VPNs for companies that need secure access to servers, the office, warehouse, ERP, databases or environments in OVH/AWS. WireGuard, OpenVPN, Tailscale or IPsec — depending on the situation.

Pick a VPNPricing from 199 zł net/mo

For whom

A company without a static IP
Remote employees
Branches and warehouses
Access to admin panels
Office ↔ cloud connections
Private access to databases and apps

What you get

VPN configuration
Users and keys
Tunnel monitoring
Access restrictions
Documentation
HA gateway (option)
IPsec site-to-site (option)

Packages and pricing

Prices net per month, starting proposals

Jednorazowe wdrożenie VPN: 499–2 999 zł.

VPN Small
up to 5 users, WireGuard/OpenVPN
249 zł
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VPN Business
up to 20 users, 1–2 locations
499 zł
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VPN Site-to-Site
IPsec/WireGuard between locations
899 zł
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VPN HA
2 gateways, monitoring, failover
od 1 499 zł
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For HA — a quote after a short assessment. Add-ons (1h backup, PITR, read replica, migration) are quoted clearly before deployment.

Why it's worth it

Why it's worth handing this to us

Access without exposing panels
Servers, databases and ERP stay private — access only through the tunnel.
Works without a static IP
Tailscale/overlay where a classic VPN won't work.
The right technology
WireGuard, OpenVPN, IPsec or Tailscale — for your situation.
In every package

The standard you don't pay extra for

Backup and restore
24h backup by default, 1h backup and PITR optional, restore on demand and recovery tests.
Monitoring and alerts
Metrics, logs and alerts matched to your risk — you know about an issue before a customer reports it.
Security and access
SSL/TLS, access restrictions, RBAC, hardening and private networks and VPN.
Deployments and updates
GitOps, Helm, CI/CD, maintenance windows and prepared rollback procedures.
Locations PL / FR / DE / USA
We pick the region for latency, cost and EU compliance.
Documentation and care
Environment description, runbook, emergency procedures and contact with a technical person.
Managed vs in-house

Why managed costs less than an in-house hire

A single in-house specialist rarely covers 24/7, backup, monitoring and SLA at once. Here's a realistic comparison.

Your own specialist (in-house)
One salary = one person
A senior admin/DevOps is a full employer cost of ~18–25k zł/mo — and it's still just one person.
Available 8–16
Working hours, holidays, sick leave and weekends. A night outage waits until morning.
Backup on their shoulders
Separate tooling and storage cost; restore tests often skipped.
No formal SLA
No one guarantees response time; knowledge sits in one head (bus factor).
Tools and training
Monitoring, licenses, certs and training add to the salary.
VITAL CLOUD Managed
A 24/7 team
Many people, on-call and procedures. Someone's there even when your admin sleeps.
SLA in writing
An agreed response time per package, not goodwill.
Backup in 3 locations
Copies in three places, with validation and deduplication, and restore tests.
Service monitoring included
Alerts before a customer reports it; automatic service recovery after a failure.
Auto-provisioning
We start services automatically and repeatably (GitOps/IaC).
What it really costs per month
ItemIn-houseVITAL CLOUD
Specialist1 FTE ~18–25k zł/mo (8–16, holidays)24/7 team included in the package
AvailabilityBusiness days, working hours24/7 per package
Backup+tools and storage, tests often skipped3 locations, validation, deduplication — included
MonitoringSeparate tools + configurationIncluded, with alerts and auto-restart
SLANone / informalFormal, in writing
Bus-factor riskKnowledge in one headProcedures, runbook, team
Entry costRecruitment + onboardingFrom a few hundred zł/mo
Illustrative comparison. Amounts depend on market and scale — but even one in-house senior rarely replaces a team, backup in 3 places, monitoring and an SLA at once.See how much you'd save

FAQ

We don't have a static IP — is it possible?
Yes. We'll use Tailscale/overlay or a VPN with a gateway on our side, without exposing panels to the internet.
Which technology should we choose?
WireGuard — simple and fast; OpenVPN — compatibility; Tailscale — no static IP and tricky networks; IPsec — connections between locations.

Don't have a static IP but need secure access?

We'll match a VPN variant without overengineering it and without exposing panels to the internet.

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