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When comparing web hosting services, most companies consider either cheaper shared hosting plans or more robust, costly dedicated hosting packages. A virtual private server (VPS) hosting plan falls between these two options. VPS plans typically allow for more bandwidth than shared hosting plans without requiring users to pay for an entire physical server as with a dedicated hosting plan.

VPS hosting services offer a balance of both flexibility and affordability that might be a good fit for your business. The best VPS hosting services offer managed and unmanaged plans with generous storage, RAM and bandwidth. Forbes Advisor analyzed all the industry’s top VPS plans. Here’s who made the cut.

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9 Best VPS Hosting Services of 2024

  • IONOS: Best overall
  • GoDaddy: Best for affordability
  • DreamHost: Best for free email
  • Hostinger: Best for transparency
  • Hostwinds: Best for choice
  • MochaHost: Best money-back guarantee
  • InterServer: Best for scaling businesses
  • HostGator: Best for resources on all tiers
  • Bluehost: Best for beginners

Why You Can Trust Forbes Advisor Small Business

The Forbes Advisor Small Business team is committed to bringing you unbiased rankings and information with full editorial independence. We use product data, strategic methodologies and expert insights to inform all of our content and guide you in making the best decisions for your business journey.

We reviewed 14 hosting services using a detailed methodology to help you find the best VPS hosting services for small businesses. Our ratings consider 24 criteria related to pricing, the types of features available, how real users of the hosting services viewed them and a roundup of key points around ease of use and value for the money by our panel of experts. All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.

Best Overall

IONOS

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4.5

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Our ratings take into account a product's cost, features, ease of use, customer service and other category-specific attributes. All ratings are determined solely by our editorial team.

VPS Starting Price

$2

per month

Storage and Bandwidth

1GB, unmetered (entry-level plan)

RAM

512MB

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$2

per month

1GB, unmetered (entry-level plan)

512MB

Editor's Take

IONOS is a great choice for VPS hosting because it offers some of the lowest introductory prices, generous solid-state drive (SSD) storage and powerful processing. You can get started with a VPS for only $2 per month, but what you get is noticeably low: 10GB SSD storage and 1GB of shared RAM and a single vCore (equal to one physical core) for the processor. Other VPS plans range from $3 per month to $30 per month (for the first six months) to start—renewal costs range from $5 per month to $50 per month (storage and RAM go up with each higher plan).

There are plenty of other features you get with every IONOS VPS hosting plan including 99.99% uptime guarantee, unlimited bandwidth (up to 400 Mbps speed) and a secure sockets layer (SSL) certificate. You also get to choose your server location: United States, United Kingdom, Spain or Germany. IONOS gives you the access you need to manage your VPS, but also offers a bit of help with preinstalled apps, such as WordPress, Drupal and PrestaShop.

IONOS offers 24/7 support via email, phone or live chat, which helps if you have an issue at any time of day or night. On the downside, IONOS nickels and dimes you for add-ons such as for a Windows server (rather than Linux), Plesk admin tool, image importing, Microsoft databases and site migration. If you’re looking for cPanel, consider another web host—IONOS uses proprietary backend management, but it is easy to use.

Learn more: Read our full IONOS review.

Who should use it:

IONOS offers multiple options for a VPS, so it can work for anyone who wants to upgrade from shared hosting but isn’t quite ready for a dedicated server.

Pros & Cons

  • Affordable monthly plans
  • Lots of plans for upgrading allowances
  • A single vCore equivalent to one physical core
  • 30-day money-back guarantee
  • 24/7 support (phone, live chat)
  • Add-ons increase price
  • No cPanel

Best for Affordability

GoDaddy

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4.1

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VPS Starting Price

$8.99

per month with 36-month contract (self-managed)

Storage and Bandwidth

20GB, unmetered

RAM

1GB

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Editor's Take

GoDaddy is a web host that offers affordable plans if you agree to a two- or three-year term. It’s comparable in price to our best VPS hosting service, IONOS, if you take resources into account. The low-tier VPS hosting plan from GoDaddy gives you 40GB of SSD storage, 2GB of RAM and unmetered bandwidth at $8.99 per month for a 36-month term (paid upfront in full). This is the lowest-priced VPS plan, and it renews at $9.99 per month after your contract ends.

Like many other VPS hosting services, GoDaddy gives you a choice between standard RAM and high RAM plans, so you can pay twice as much to double your RAM and storage ($19.99 per month for 4GB RAM, 100GB storage). Security features, such as an SSL certificate, firewall and malware scans come at an added cost of $5.99 per month ($12.99 regular cost).

It’s also worth noting that you have to pay for a cPanel or Plesk control panel ($16 per month) and it isn’t even an option for the low-tier self-managed VPS plan.

Learn more: Read our full GoDaddy review.

Who should use it:

If you’re looking for an affordable VPS hosting option and you don’t mind a long-term commitment, GoDaddy could be a good choice for you.

Pros & Cons

  • Affordable introductory plans
  • Included automatic daily backups
  • Choice of cPanel or Plesk (or none)
  • 99% uptime guarantee
  • 30-day money-back guarantee
  • Requires long-term contract
  • Added monthly cost security features, control panel

Best for Free Email

DreamHost

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VPS Starting Price

$13.75

per month (with one-year contract)

Storage and Bandwidth

30GB, unmetered

RAM

1GB

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$13.75

per month (with one-year contract)

30GB, unmetered

1GB

Editor's Take

It may seem odd that DreamHost includes free business email as a feature for its VPS hosting plans, but there isn’t a standard list of what you should get with a plan. DreamHost also gives you a 100% uptime guarantee, an SSL certificate and 24/7 chat support. Email hosting usually costs around $20 per year, billed annually.

Pricing starts at $13.75 per month annually for the low plan and gives you a generous 30GB of storage, 1GB of RAM and bandwidth isn’t limited (as long as you don’t use too many resources compared to your server-mates).

DreamHost doesn’t limit the number of domains you can host on your VPS, but you still have to adhere to its policy about resource usage. If you attract too much traffic so that puts a strain on other clients’ sites, you may have to upgrade your plan.

Learn more:Read our fullDreamHost review.

Who should use it:

DreamHost gives you a solid lineup of features, including free business email, which can save you around $20 per year on costs.

Pros & Cons

  • Free business email included
  • 100% uptime guarantee
  • Generous SSD storage on low plan
  • Low price increase after intro offer
  • No limit on domains
  • SSL included
  • 24/7 support
  • Long-term contract needed for lower pricing
  • More expensive than industry standard

Best for Transparency

Hostinger

4.0

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VPS starting price

$4.49

per month

Storage and bandwidth

20GB, 1TB

RAM

1GB

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$4.49

per month

20GB, 1TB

1GB

Editor's Take

Hostinger is one of the few VPS hosting companies that won’t hide behind claims of unlimited or unmetered bandwidth and traffic. Just as it lays out the resources you’re allowed for storage and RAM, it tells you how much bandwidth you get per month. The low-tier plan has an introductory rate of $4.49 per month, which gives you 50GB of SSD storage, 4GB RAM and 1TB of bandwidth.

The standard control panel from Hostinger is its own hPanel, which is easy to use, but if you’re set on using cPanel, you’ll have to purchase a cPanel license separately. Hostinger provides automatic weekly backups and a snapshot tool, which lets you take a server image for recovery purposes. Although Hostinger’s plans are affordable, keep in mind that the pricing is for a four-year contract and renewal pricing is more than double the introductory rate.

Learn more: Read our full Hostinger review.

Who should use it:

If you don’t want to have to guess at whether your site traffic is slowing down the server you’re on, consider Hostinger as your VPS host—you’ll know precisely how much bandwidth you’re allowed with each plan.

Pros & Cons

  • Transparent resource allowance
  • Automatic weekly backups
  • Low introductory rates
  • 24/7 chat support
  • Renewal cost more than doubles
  • Four-year contract required for lowest rates

Best for Choice

Hostwinds

3.8

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VPS Starting Price

$8.24

per month (intro rate)

Storage and Bandwidth

30GB, 1TB

RAM

1GB

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$8.24

per month (intro rate)

30GB, 1TB

1GB

Editor's Take

Similar to Hostinger, Hostwinds is all about transparency, and it doesn’t try to rope you into a long contract at bargain-bin prices—only to double or triple the cost when it’s time to renew. More significantly perhaps is that Hostwinds gives you a lot of options. You can go with a fully managed VPS or a self-managed server (at a slightly lower cost) on either Linux or Windows server.

Hostwinds’ low-priced plan costs $8.24 per month and then increases to $10.99 per month on your next billing cycle. It also offers unmanagement Linux VPS hosting for $4.99 per month. This plan gives you a single CPU, 1GB RAM, 30GB SSD storage and 1TB bandwidth. In the spirit of choice, Hostwinds gives you even more options: 10 different plans per server type.

Learn more: Read our full Hostwinds review.

Who should use it:

If you’re expecting your business to hit a growth spurt, Hostwinds could be a good choice for VPS hosting because it gives you a lot of options for plans and server types that are easy to upgrade.

Pros & Cons

  • Managed and self-managed VPS available
  • Linux and Windows servers available
  • 99.9999% uptime guarantee
  • Transparent bandwidth allowance
  • 24/7 support
  • Managed VPS a bit expensive
  • Refunds issued only within 72 hours

Best Money-Back Guarantee

MochaHost

3.8

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VPS Starting Price

$17.50

per month

Storage and Bandwidth

80GB, unlimited (entry-level plan)

RAM

0.5GB

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$17.50

per month

80GB, unlimited (entry-level plan)

0.5GB

Editor's Take

MochaHost is one of our favorite web hosts and its VPS hosting is decent, despite offering a little less than the industry standard. The low-tier unmanaged Linux plan (Frappe Linux I) gives you 80GB NVMe storage, 4GB RAM and 2 CPU cores. While the storage is generous and the RAM is OK, the bandwidth is low compared to Hostwinds and Hostinger. The price of $17.50 per month is the same whether you pay for it by the month or sign up for a three-year plan. There are four different unmanaged Linux plans available.

If you want unmanaged Windows VPS hosting, that is available as well, albeit for a slightly higher price. There are also four Windows VPS plans, starting with the Frappe Windows I plan, which costs $22.50 per month, also up to three years. Additionally, there are six managed Linux VPS plans and six managed Windows VPS plans from which to choose.

Learn more:Read our fullMochaHost review.

Who should use it:

The 180-day money-back guarantee is a nice safety net if you find that MochaHost isn’t the right VPS host for you.

Pros & Cons

  • 180-day money-back guarantee
  • 100% uptime guarantee
  • Managed and unmanaged Linux and Windows servers
  • Slightly more expensive entry-level pricing than other VPS server options

Best for Scaling Businesses

InterServer

3.7

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VPS Starting Price

$6

per month

Storage and Bandwidth

30GB, 2TB (entry-level plan)

RAM

2GB

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$6

per month

30GB, 2TB (entry-level plan)

2GB

Editor's Take

InterServer offers one of the most affordable semi-managed cloud VPS hosting plans around. There are no long-term contracts or high renewal fees after a low introductory price. You pay $6 per month for entry-level resources. If you want to double those resources, your price doubles to $12 per month. If you prefer Windows OS over Linux, the price starts at $10 per month.

For managed hosting, you need to purchase at least four slices ($24 per month). Even if you opt for an unmanaged plan, you still get 24/7 support by phone, chat or ticket. The standard control panel you get is DirectAdmin, but you can upgrade to the popular and easy-to-use cPanel for $22 per month or Plesk for $12 per month.

Learn more: Read our full InterServer review.

Who should use it:InterServer is a budget-friendly cloud VPS hosting service. If you have a growing business and think you may need more resources later, this is a good scaling option.

Pros & Cons

  • Lowest VPS regular prices
  • Linux and Windows OS available
  • 24/7 support
  • Easy to scale up or down resources
  • Unmanaged until you purchase four slices
  • No discount for paying in advance
  • cPanel costs extra

Best for Resources on All Tiers

HostGator

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2.7

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VPS Starting Price

$36.99

per month (billed annually)

Storage and Bandwidth

120GB, unmetered (entry-level plan)

RAM

2GB

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$36.99

per month (billed annually)

120GB, unmetered (entry-level plan)

2GB

Editor's Take

HostGator offers several types of hosting and was named our top pick for shared hosting, but its VPS option is a bit tricky to recommend. The great thing about it is that each VPS plan is packed with resource allowances. HostGator’s low-tier plan gives you 120GB SSD storage, 2GB RAM and unmetered bandwidth, but the cost is steep.

Introductory pricing is high on its own at $36.99 per month (billed annually), but that’s only for the first year. The renewal cost is $85.99 per month with no discount. If you want cPanel, that will cost $10 per month. Part of the value of HostGator could be its well-reviewed round-the-clock customer support; it’s available 24/7 by email, phone and live chat.

Learn more: Read our full HostGator review.

Who should use it:

Even the best VPS hosting services severely limit storage and RAM resources, but HostGator is generous with its offerings, so if you know you need more than what’s standard, go with HostGator. Word of warning: It will be expensive.

Pros & Cons

  • Free domain for the first year
  • Free website transfers
  • $500 matching ad credit for Google AdSense
  • Expensive renewals
  • Charged $17.99 for domain if you cancel within the first year
  • Potential storage and bandwidth limits

Best for Beginners

Bluehost

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2.7

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VPS Starting Price

$31.99

per month (with 36-month contract)

Storage and Bandwidth

30GB (SSD), 1TB (entry-level plan)

RAM

2GB

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$31.99

per month (with 36-month contract)

30GB (SSD), 1TB (entry-level plan)

2GB

Editor's Take

Bluehost offers semi-managed VPS services that are comparable to most of its competitors—even the price. Although known for cheap shared hosting services, Bluehost prices its virtual servers a bit higher. You can get your first three years for $31.99 per month, but the renewal rate is $81.99 per month, which is higher than other hosts.

Bluehost’s VPS services are semi-managed because you get full root access, but you also get help from the 24/7 support team. Keep in mind that Bluehost treats its VPS pricing differently than its shared hosting costs, so you won’t get a deep discount for signing up for three years. You do get a free domain name for the first year, which isn’t common for most VPS hosts.

Learn more: Read our full Bluehost review.

Who Should Use It:If you’re new to the world of VPS hosting, Bluehost is a good starting point for beginners. You can use cPanel, which is easy to use. If you find that you’re running out of resources, you can add more storage to your account. Plus, Bluehost promises to make it possible to add more RAM and data transfer the same way soon.

Pros & Cons

  • Free domain name with annual contract
  • Low intro price
  • 24/7 support
  • Add more storage anytime
  • No discount for annual contract
  • Lots of add-ons increase total cost

Forbes Advisor Ratings

CompanyCompany - LogoForbes Advisor RatingForbes Advisor Rating - ImageVPS Starting PriceStorage and BandwidthRAMLearn More CTA textLearn more CTA below textLEARN MORE
IONOS9 Best VPS Hosting Services Of 2024 (62)4.59 Best VPS Hosting Services Of 2024 (63)$2 per month10GB, unmetered (entry-level plan) 512MB Learn MoreOn IONOS' Website
GoDaddy9 Best VPS Hosting Services Of 2024 (64)4.19 Best VPS Hosting Services Of 2024 (65)$8.99 per month with 36-month contract (self-managed) 20GB, unmetered1GBLearn MoreOn GoDaddy's Website
DreamHost9 Best VPS Hosting Services Of 2024 (66)4.19 Best VPS Hosting Services Of 2024 (67)$13.75 per month (with one-year contract) 30GB, unmetered 1GB Learn MoreOn DreamHost's Website
Hostinger9 Best VPS Hosting Services Of 2024 (68)4.09 Best VPS Hosting Services Of 2024 (69)$4.49 per month 20GB, 1TB 1GB Learn MoreRead Forbes' Review
Hostwinds9 Best VPS Hosting Services Of 2024 (70)3.89 Best VPS Hosting Services Of 2024 (71)$8.24 per month30GB, 1TB 1GBLearn MoreRead Forbes' Review
MochaHost9 Best VPS Hosting Services Of 2024 (72)3.89 Best VPS Hosting Services Of 2024 (73)$17.50 per month80GB, unlimited (entry-level plan) 0.5GBView More
InterServer9 Best VPS Hosting Services Of 2024 (74)3.79 Best VPS Hosting Services Of 2024 (75)$6 per month30GB, 2TB (entry-level plan)2GB Learn MoreRead Forbes' Review
HostGator9 Best VPS Hosting Services Of 2024 (76)2.79 Best VPS Hosting Services Of 2024 (77)$36.99 per month (billed annually)120GB, unmetered (entry-level plan) 2GBLearn MoreOn HostGator's Website
Bluehost9 Best VPS Hosting Services Of 2024 (78)2.79 Best VPS Hosting Services Of 2024 (79)$31.99 per month (with 36-month contract) 30GB (SSD), 1TB (entry-level plan) 2GBLearn MoreOn Bluehost.com's Website

What Is VPS Hosting?

VPS hosting is an upgrade from shared hosting. With a shared hosting plan, your website lives on a server with many other websites. It’s an effective solution for small and new websites that don’t require a lot of resources for files or high traffic. On a VPS plan, you still share space with others, but you aren’t sharing resources—you have your own RAM, storage and CPU power.

Your VPS is a virtual space with dedicated resources on a single physical server. That’s why you’ll see options for more CPU cores, RAM and storage. However, you’re still limited to the constraints of that physical server. If you need more than the highest plan offered by a VPS host, you may need to consider cloud hosting or a dedicated server.

When your site grows after years of content, ranking higher in search engines and more visitors, you may need to move up to a VPS. If shared hosting is like living in a commune where you share food and space, a VPS is like having your own home in a neighborhood (and you don’t have to share your food).

What Are the Benefits of VPS Hosting?

If you’re getting more resources via a VPS server, it stands to reason you get faster page loading and better performance. You also pay a higher price. Some of the benefits of a VPS server are less obvious, however:

  • More control: Usually a VPS host gives you root access and choice of control panel, so you can manage your server and its security.
  • Fully managed option: If having control doesn’t appeal to you, there’s fully managed VPS hosting, which is a lot like shared hosting in that the web host takes care of updates and security for you.
  • More stability: You’re sharing server space with fewer people, so you’re less likely to see your site down or lag.
  • Better performance: Although there’s no guarantee that you’ll get faster page load speed by using a VPS, your increased resources and a dedicated slice of processing power should make a big difference compared to shared hosting (look for a content delivery network, or CDN, option, too).
  • More scalable: Starting off your site on a VPS gives it far more room to grow; specifically to handle bigger spikes in traffic. On a shared server, you may use up your resources too quickly and be asked to upgrade anyway.

How To Choose the Best VPS Hosting Provider

The best VPS host for you will depend on your unique hosting needs and budget. For example, if you need to host a large amount of data, then you will want to look at hosting plans that offer generous amounts of storage at a solid value. But if site performance is a top priority, you might want to invest in premium plans that offer dedicated CPU cores and RAM.

Essential VPS Host Features

Consider the features you need to effectively run your site or sites. The best VPS hosting providers offer a lot of choice:

  • Root access: Gives you direct control over your slice of the server.
  • Dedicated support: Get answers to questions quickly (and usually 24/7).
  • Choice of control panel: Use cPanel, Plesk or a proprietary control panel.
  • Site migration: Have your host move your existing site over to your new virtual server (free or at added cost).
  • Enhanced security: Get protection from malware and distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks.

Uptime and Downtime Rates

Most hosting companies offer 99% or higher uptime promises and guarantees. You should expect your server to be down occasionally because web hosts need to update hardware and software. Generally, they have redundancies and backups so you don’t lose data and you don’t suffer too much downtime.

There’s a big difference between 99% uptime and 99.9% uptime. Here’s what the difference between uptime guarantees can look like in terms of minutes down:

99% uptime = ~14 minutes downtime per day (3 days, 14 hours per year)
99.5% uptime = ~7 minutes downtime per day (1 day, 19 hours per year)
99.9% uptime = ~1.5 minutes downtime per day (9.5 hours per year)

As you can see, even half a percent can make a huge difference in how much time servers are down. Keep in mind that an uptime guarantee simply guarantees that you won’t have more downtime than what’s expected. If you do, a web host usually gives you a prorated credit for the time your site or VPS was down.

Customer Support

Having 24/7 support from your web host is always important because you never know when you may need tech help. That help may not always be related to downtime either. If you’re new to managing your own server, you may have questions. Look for hosting providers that offer round-the-clock support for live chat and phone (or at least one or the other), email and knowledge bases.

Managed vs. Unmanaged VPS Hosting

Managed VPS hosting is a great option for anyone who considers themselves to be non-techy. If you’re moving from shared hosting to VPS for the first time, it’s a good idea to start with a managed VPS plan because you won’t have to do much. The hosting company’s tech team will take care of maintenance of your server, including security patches and updates.

Unmanaged hosting is ideal for developers who know their way around a server. You have root access and therefore complete control over your operating system, setup, control panel, security patches and updates to apps. Of course, this means you need to pay close attention to your server’s maintenance. Because of the hands-on nature, most unmanaged VPS plans are less expensive.

Do You Need a Dedicated Server?

A dedicated server is more expensive, but you get the entire server to yourself. It’s a bump up from a VPS because you don’t share resources with others. A dedicated server for your site results in faster loading speeds, more resources to handle more files or content and a flood of traffic.

Most small businesses won’t need a dedicated server right away, but there are a few caveats. One of the best ways to judge whether you need to upgrade to a dedicated server is to look at your traffic from your busiest days, such as Black Friday or other holiday sales days. If your site was sluggish on those days and you had spikes in traffic, it might be time to consider upgrading to a dedicated server.

In addition to having all the server’s resources to yourself, you’re likely to get dedicated support, complete control over your server’s configuration and there’s no threat of malware or spam bringing your server down from another user’s actions.

How Much Does VPS Hosting Cost?

Most VPS hosting companies follow the same pricing structure: monthly or annual plans. Some offer three-month, six-month or multiple-year plan options. And the cost for VPS usually ranges from $10 to $75 per month at regular price; on the low end, you can find hosting plans for $2 per month or as high as $100 per month.

For the bargain-bin pricing, such as $2 per month, you typically pay upfront for an entire year or multiple years of service. Higher-priced options may be paid on a month-to-month basis and require no long-term contracts. And the low-tier or basic plans have low resources in common.

Basic plans limit your resources significantly, though you still get more than shared hosting users. You’re likely to see around 1GB of RAM and 10GB to 30GB of storage. Processing power is also fairly limited: It’s rare to see an entry-level plan offer more than one CPU core. If bandwidth is measured, you may get around 1TB before seeing your site slow.

Upgrading to an advanced plan gives you far more room to grow your site or sites. Top-tier plans can offer up to 16 CPU cores, upwards of 500GB of storage and 30GB of RAM. And the more you pay, the higher your transfer allowance goes, too—we’ve seen some as high as 32TB of bandwidth.

To save the most money on VPS hosting, choose an annual plan or pay for multiple years in advance. You can start with a low-tier plan and upgrade as needed, but the benefit of paying a lot now is that you typically save 25% to 50% (and even more sometimes) off the regular price.

Other Types of Web Hosting Services To Consider

As you shop for the best VPS hosting service, you may come across other types of hosting and wonder if they might be better. In some cases, they may be; it depends on your needs, budget and tech stack (and tech skill).

In addition to VPS, these are some common hosting types you may want to consider:

  • Shared hosting: If you’re just starting out with a new site or brand, shared hosting may be your best option. It’s affordable and usually fully managed, so it’s a hands-off option. However, it can be slower and less secure.
  • Cloud hosting: Similar to VPS hosting, cloud hosting is a good solution for businesses with sites that get a lot of traffic and need extra resources, but there’s an added benefit to cloud hosting. Your sites are hosted on multiple remote servers, so you should have increased uptime. Plus, many cloud hosting providers let you add resources as you need them.
  • Dedicated hosting: A dedicated server is the most expensive option, but it’s also the most stable and secure and offers the most resources. It’s the best pick for large businesses with tons of regular traffic and big spikes during sales days.
  • Reseller hosting: If you run an online agency for website design, it might be worth looking into reseller hosting so you can offer clients a full package that includes hosting. You pay wholesale rates for hosting and then essentially sell a white-labeled hosting plan to your clients at whatever rate you want to set.

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Methodology

There are specific criteria you have to consider when choosing the best VPS hosting services for your needs. We started by analyzing 14 hosting companies for our comparison. We then scored them across 24 criteria, giving considerable weight to virtual private server-specific features such as the number of resources each company allotted for entry-level plans, the starting price and whether they offer both managed and unmanaged VPS options.

Here are some of the categories that we used to rank the providers that made our list.

Pricing

The starting price for VPS hosting needed to be affordable for a provider to fare well in our rankings. Those with an entry-level price of $10 per month or lower fared the best. However, some providers either have short introductory offers or have major price increases once the introductory offer comes to an end, so those that had low to no price increases upon contract renewal received high marks. Other pricing factors we considered included how many sites were covered in a VPS hosting plan and how long of a money-back guarantee a provider offered. Pricing amounted to 40% of the total score.

Features

We considered the basic features you should expect of any web hosting company, including helpful support, uptime guarantees, lower annual pricing and customer reviews. Of course, everyone’s needs are different, so be sure to research the unique features, pricing, refunds and resource allowances to determine which VPS host is best for you. Other features we considered include unlimited storage, unlimited bandwidth, cPanel and SSL certificate availability and if a free domain name was available. Additionally, we considered whether these items came with the service as part of the monthly fee or as an add-on. Unique features, such as free business email, automatic backup scheduling and content delivery network available, also counted in our rankings. We weighted features at 20% of our final score.

Third-party Reviews

Turning to popular third-party review websites Capterra, G2 and Trustpilot, we gauged real users’ experiences with the VPS hosting services. This included looking at the total number of positive reviews the providers had on each website and how many of those reviews were on the high end of the spectrum (at least 3.5 out of 5). Customer opinion accounted for 20% of the total score.

Expert Analysis

Based on the categories listed above and our market research, we also ranked additional criteria from customer reviews that included popularity, value for the money, stand-out features and ease of use to come up with our final tally. These criteria made up 20% of the total score.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the best VPS hosting service?

Forbes Advisor named IONOS the best overall VPS host because of its affordable plans, 24/7 support and 99.99% uptime guarantee. Our other top picks include GoDaddy and DreamHost.

Do I need VPS hosting?

As your business grows and your site traffic increases, you may need to consider upgrading from a shared server to a VPS. It may also be necessary to choose a VPS if you have plans to build a more complex website that shared hosting can’t support.

Why is VPS hosting so expensive?

A VPS plan comes with a portion of resources dedicated to your sites alone, so you pay for that exclusivity. A managed VPS plan often costs more because tech support is also dedicated to your virtual space, whereas an unmanaged plan is more affordable because the technical details are your responsibility. If VPS hosting servers are too expensive for you right now, consider the best cheap web hosting services.

How many websites can I host with a VPS?

Technically, you can host as many websites as you’d like on a VPS. The only limitation that should exist with your VPS is your total allotment of resources.

Is VPS hosting secure?

VPS hosting services offer the same type of security measures that you would find with other types of hosting services. This includes measures, such as firewalls, backup software, DDoS attack protection, server hardening and frequent scanning for vulnerabilities, as well as constant updates and patches made to the software.

What is managed VPS hosting?

Managed VPS hosting is similar to shared hosting in that the provider offers help with the configuration and maintenance of your VPS. Setup, security and updates can all be handled by your host. It’s also a slightly more expensive option than unmanaged hosting.

What's the difference between shared hosting and VPS hosting?

Shared hosting splits resources on a single server among many users while VPS hosting creates virtual server space with dedicated resources for each user. Usually, a VPS carries fewer users, so there’s less strain on the physical server.

What's the difference between cloud hosting and VPS?

The biggest difference between VPS and cloud hosting is that a VPS is set up on a single physical server while cloud servers are set up on multiple networked physical servers. On a cloud server, you can increase or decrease your resources as needed.

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FAQs

Which VPS hosting is the best? ›

9 Best VPS Hosting Services of 2024
  • GoDaddy: Best for affordability.
  • DreamHost: Best for free email.
  • Hostinger: Best for transparency.
  • Hostwinds: Best for choice.
  • MochaHost: Best money-back guarantee.
  • Interserver: Best for scaling businesses.
  • HostGator: Best for resources on all tiers.
  • Bluehost: Best for beginners.

What is the best VPS for 24 7 streaming? ›

Best VPS for Streaming with The Best OS Options
  • Debian. Debian is an Open Source Linux operating system based on Debian, compared to Debian, this distribution offers 5 years of long-term support.
  • Ubuntu. ...
  • CentOS. ...
  • Red Hat. ...
  • AlmaLinux. ...
  • Fedora. ...
  • Windows Server.

Which virtual server is the best? ›

Top 10 Virtual Private Servers (VPS) Providers
  • DigitalOcean.
  • Vultr.
  • Cloudways.
  • ScalaHosting.
  • Amazon Lightsail.
  • Hostinger.
  • SiteGround.
  • E2E Cloud.

Is VPS hosting good? ›

When comparing VPS and shared hosting, VPS is the more secure and stable option than shared hosting where you don't get a dedicated server space. However, it's smaller-scale and cheaper than renting an entire server.

What are the disadvantages of VPS hosting? ›

Disadvantages of VPS Hosting

VPS Hosting requires a higher technical understanding to self-manage. However, you can always opt for fully-managed VPS Hosting. In case you're planning to manage your VPS Hosting, you need to ensure proper configurations or your website may be at a higher security risk.

Which is the fastest VPS server? ›

  • Hostwinds — Ultra-Fast Virtual Windows Server. ...
  • InterServer — Cheap VPS Hosting Provider with Scaling Potential. ...
  • Bluehost — Trusted VPS Hosting Provider with Solid Performance. ...
  • HostPapa — Best VPS Hosting Plan with Low-Density Servers. ...
  • HostGator — VPS Hosting Provider You Can Grow With. ...
  • GreenGeeks — Energy-Efficient VPS Host.
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Is VPS faster than cloud hosting? ›

Cloud hosting is a bit more advanced than VPS hosting. It requires less micromanagement, offers better speed, and clearly wins regarding uptime and reliability. However, there may be times when you may need VPS hosting for highly sensitive data.

When should I choose a VPS host? ›

When you should consider using a VPS:
  1. When your website exceeds the architectural and resource limits of your shared or reseller hosting.
  2. When you need to install custom modules or applications that aren't supported by your shared host.
  3. When you require root access to the server.
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How much traffic can VPS hosting handle? ›

How Many Daily Visitors Can a VPS Handle? A VPS is capable of handling more than 10,000 daily visitors. If you optimize your website design and content pretty well, your VPS might even manage 50,000 daily visitors with ease. But for content-heavy websites, expect handling of about 10,000 to 20,000 daily visitors only.

What servers should not be virtualized? ›

Avoid virtualizing servers that have (and utilize) more than 2 HBAs.

Which is No 1 Web server? ›

Market Share for Top Web And Application Servers Technologies
RankingTechnologyMarket share(Est.)(%)
1Nginx41.85
2Apache13.06
3Apache HTTP Server12.66
4OpenResty12.48
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How much does VPS cost per month? ›

The average price for Basic VPS hosting in India is between INR 800 to INR 1,200 per month. PREMIUM VPS Hosting: PREMIUM VPS hosting typically includes 4 CPU Cores, 6 GB of RAM, and 100 GB of storage. The average price for PREMIUM VPS hosting in India is between INR 2,799 to INR 3,599 per month.

How do I choose a VPS hosting provider? ›

Signs of a Good VPS Hosting Provider
  1. High Server Uptime – Nobody wants a hosting service that is frequently down or offline. ...
  2. Managed vs Unmanaged VPS – You will want to talk to the prospective provider about whether the VPS will be managed or unmanaged. ...
  3. Server Security – Disaster recovery (DR) methods can't be ignored.
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How to choose VPS server? ›

Key Factors to Consider When Choosing VPS Hosting
  1. Type of VPS Hosting Plan You Require.
  2. Linux VPS vs Windows VPS.
  3. Self-managed & Fully Managed.
  4. Performance & Reliability.
  5. Pricing Structure and Transparency.
  6. Hidden Costs and Transparency.
  7. Customer Support and Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
  8. Security Measures.

Why is VPS hosting so expensive? ›

Resource Allocation: The cost of a VPS often reflects the amount of allocated resources, such as CPU cores, RAM, storage, and bandwidth. More powerful and plentiful resources usually result in higher prices. If you're looking for better performance, you might opt for a.

Is VPS better than web hosting? ›

Using a VPS is the next logical step up from using a web hosting plan. A VPS offers a wider range of options, and more flexibility in terms of configuration, access and features (root access, Apache PHP. init). You can also install an SSL certificate and any other software you want.

Is VPS better than cloud hosting? ›

VPS is good value for money if you are a small or medium-sized company and need independent resources for projects with calculable workloads. On the other hand, cloud hosting is suitable for both small and large projects with a lot of traffic and performance peaks.

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