VPS (Virtual Private Server) hosting gives you a dedicated slice of a physical server — your own RAM, CPU, and SSD storage that are not shared with other users. This gives you far more control and performance than shared hosting, with the ability to install custom software and configure the server environment to your needs.
What is the difference between Self-Managed and Fully Managed VPS?
With Self-Managed VPS you have full root access and are responsible for server configuration, software updates, and security patching — ideal for developers and system administrators. With Fully Managed VPS, the server administration, software updates, and monitoring are handled for you, so you can focus entirely on your website or application.
Do I get root access on my VPS?
Yes. All VPS Hosting plans include full root access via SSH, giving you complete control over your server environment, software installations, and configuration.
Can I scale up my VPS resources later?
Yes. You can upgrade to a higher VPS plan at any time. Plans range from 1 vCPU / 1 GB RAM all the way up to 32 vCPU / 128 GB RAM, so there is room to grow as your needs increase.
What operating systems are available on VPS Hosting?
Linux-based VPS plans are available with popular distributions including CentOS, AlmaLinux, and Ubuntu. Windows VPS plans are also available. Your chosen OS is installed automatically when your account activates.
Does VPS Hosting include backups?
Backup options are available for VPS plans. We recommend enabling automated backups from your account dashboard to protect your data. Restoring from a backup can be done with a few clicks.