Android Emulator VPS
Run Android Emulators 24/7 in the Cloud
Stop tying up your PC. Run BlueStacks, LDPlayer, NoxPlayer, or Genymotion on a VPS with 3D acceleration, OpenGL 4.5, and enough horsepower to handle multiple instances at once.

What Is an Android Emulator VPS?
A VPS built for running Android emulators in the cloud. Instead of draining your local machine, you get a remote Windows Server with 3D acceleration that keeps your emulators running around the clock. PetroSky Hybrid VPS plans include OpenGL 4.5 and nested virtualization. That means full hardware-level emulator support, not the software-only workarounds you get from typical cloud providers. Your PC stays free. Your emulators stay online. Connect from any device via Remote Desktop.
Why Run Emulators on a VPS?
Pick Your Emulator. We Handle the Infrastructure.
24/7 Uptime:
3D Acceleration:
Multi-Instance Support:
Global Access:
Scalable Resources:
Isolated & Secure:
Why Us
Why Choose PetroSky for Android Emulator VPS?
Servers in France and Canada
Always-Online Cloud Access
Pre-Configured & Scalable
High-Performance Hardware
Locations
Works With Every Major Android Emulator
Use Cases
What People Run on Android Emulator VPS
Technical Specifications
Find the Right Emulator VPS Plan
Plan | CPU | RAM | Storage | Storage | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Standard | 2 vCPU | 4 GB | 60 GB NVMe | France, Canada | Light emulation or testing |
Standard | 4 vCPU | 8 GB | 100 GB NVMe | France, Canada | Multi-instance automation |
Pro | 6 vCPU | 16 GB | 200 GB NVMe | France, Canada | Heavy automation or long-term cloud gaming |
Testimonials
Not marketing promises. Real experiences from teams who build on PetroSky.
Pricing
Transparent, Predictable Pricing.
Pro
Pro+ Hybrid
Enterprise
How It Works
Up and Running in 5 Simple Steps
Choose Your Plan
Pick France (Paris) or Canada (Quebec) based on your target audience.
Instant Provisioning
Your Windows VPS deploys in about 30 seconds. RDP credentials ready immediately.
Install Your Emulator
Download BlueStacks, LDPlayer, NoxPlayer, or Genymotion and install it like you would on a local PC.
Run Android Apps
Log into Google, sync apps, and start testing or automating.
Access Anytime
Your VPS stays online 24/7, even when you disconnect.

Benefits
Supported Android Emulators
PetroSky Hybrid VPS supports BlueStacks, LDPlayer, NoxPlayer, Genymotion, and MEmu. Any emulator that uses OpenGL 4.5 and nested virtualization runs on our platform. Multi-instance support, full keyboard and mouse via RDP, and 3D acceleration on every Hybrid plan.

Get Started
From Zero to Running Emulator in Under 5 Minutes
Pick your Hybrid VPS plan, choose France or Canada, and your server deploys in about 30 seconds. Connect via RDP, download your preferred emulator, and run it. The whole process takes under 5 minutes.
For a step-by-step guide, see our knowledge base.
Simple & Reliable
Simple & Reliable Performance
Hybrid Technology
Fast Networking
Accelerated Graphics
Powerful Processors
NVMe SSD Storage
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an Android emulator VPS?
An Android emulator VPS is a Windows-based virtual server built to run emulators like BlueStacks, LDPlayer, or NoxPlayer in the cloud, 24/7, without tying up your own computer. PetroSky Hybrid plans include the 3D acceleration and nested virtualization that emulators need to run.
Which Android emulators run on PetroSky VPS?
BlueStacks, LDPlayer, NoxPlayer, MEmu, MuMu, and Genymotion have all been tested on PetroSky VPS and run. Several have dedicated pages with setup details: BlueStacks VPS, LDPlayer VPS, NoxPlayer VPS, and Genymotion VPS.
How many emulator instances can I run on one VPS?
It depends on plan size. Emulator instances typically use 4–6 GB of RAM each, and plans go up to 48 GB of RAM — roughly 8–12 instances at typical settings. CPU matters too: dedicated-CPU plans keep multiple instances responsive under sustained load.
Do I need a GPU to run Android emulators on a VPS?
No. PetroSky Hybrid plans use 3D acceleration with OpenGL 4.5 support to handle emulator graphics — there is no physical GPU involved. That covers app automation, testing, and most games; for gaming-grade graphics, a local machine with a GPU is better suited.
Do Android emulators need nested virtualization?
Most modern Android emulators rely on virtualization to run well. Nested virtualization is enabled by default on PetroSky Hybrid plans, so emulators can use hardware-level virtualization inside your VPS instead of slow software-only fallbacks.
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