Dedicated Virtual Private Network (DVPN)
Your own private server. Your own private IP. Zero shared infrastructure.
What is a DVPN?
A Dedicated Virtual Private Network (DVPN) is a VPN architecture where every user gets their own private server, private IP, private bandwidth, and private routing.
- No shared nodes.
- No shared fingerprints.
- No shared blacklist history.
A DVPN behaves like a single-tenant cloud VPN, not a shared consumer VPN.
Why shared VPNs fail
Every shared VPN has the same structural problem: you inherit everyone else's behaviour
- Thousands of users share the same IP
- IPs get flagged, blacklisted, or captcha-locked
- Abuse from other users affects you
- Bandwidth is inconsistent
- Routing is unpredictable
- Fingerprints collide
- No control over lifecycle
- No control over identity
- No control over routing
Why a DVPN solves everything
Every failure above traces back to sharing. A DVPN removes the sharing.
- Dedicated IP: no blacklist contamination
- Dedicated server: no shared abuse
- Dedicated bandwidth: consistent speed
- Dedicated routing: predictable behaviour
- Dedicated lifecycle: full control
- Dedicated identity: no fingerprint collisions
- Dedicated privacy: no cross-tenant risk
How a DVPN works
A DVPN uses a private node deployed specifically for you. You connect to your node using standard VPN protocols (IKEv2, VLESS, WireGuard), and all traffic routes through your own server.
Deploy a private node
Pick a region. The node is provisioned for you alone.
Connect using the app
Standard VPN protocols. No custom client required.
Route traffic through your dedicated IP
Every packet exits through your own server.
Pay only for the hours you use
Stop the node and the hourly cost stops with it.
DVPN vs VPN
The same feature list, with and without shared infrastructure
| Feature | Shared VPN | DVPN |
|---|---|---|
| IP | Shared | Dedicated |
| Server | Shared | Dedicated |
| Speed | Variable | Consistent |
| Blacklist risk | High | Near zero |
| Captchas | Constant | Rare |
| Privacy | Weak | Strong |
| Control | None | Full |
| Abuse | Shared | Isolated |
For a wider comparison including mesh VPNs, see dedicated vs shared vs mesh.
Who is a DVPN for?
- Developers
- Privacy-focused users
- People tired of captchas
- People tired of shared IPs
- People who want clean routing
- People who want predictable behaviour
- People who want full control
- People who want a private identity online
PrivyNet is a DVPN
PrivyNet provides dedicated nodes in 50+ global regions with usage-based billing, instant deployment, and full lifecycle control: the exact architecture a DVPN requires.
Deploy your first DVPN node
Pick a region, deploy a private node, and route your traffic through infrastructure that belongs to you alone.