Access freedom on your virtual private server — full root access, NVMe SSD speed, and effortless scaling.
Self-managed VPS hosting is powered by fast virtual servers.
Choose your operating system, install custom software, and scale CPU/RAM and NVMe SSD as you grow.
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Unmetered Web Hosting
Bandwidth is "Unmetered" which means you are not charged according to the amount of bandwidth you typically use in the normal operation of a personal or small business website.
However, we do require all customers to be fully compliant with our Terms of Service and to not exceed 25% or more of system resources for longer than 90 seconds.
If we have concerns about your account's bandwidth utilization, you will receive an email asking you to reduce usage.
It is rare for a customer who is managing a personal or small business website to exceed our usage policies.
See how self-managed VPS hosting differs from managed VPS, shared hosting, and a dedicated server.
Pick the hosting plan that fits your goals, budget, and requirements.
Everything you need to run resource-intensive applications on a virtual private server:
fast performance, complete control, and rock-solid reliability.
Containerize, reverse-proxy, and secure your apps with TLS. Your stack, your rules.
Deploy via Docker/Compose or system packages.
Use reverse proxy + SSL for secure, quick access.
Persistent data on NVMe SSD; scale horizontally with multiple instances.
Upgrade plans seamlessly for more resources during growth.
Pick your operating system, control panel, lock in DDOS protection,
choose data center locations, and manage your virtual servers with remote access.
SSH in with full root access and update the operating system.
Create a non-root sudo user; configure firewall.
Install Docker & Compose (or your preferred runtime).
Set up volumes on NVMe SSD storage.
Deploy your app/services and install custom software as needed.
Configure reverse proxy + TLS. Map your dedicated IP address or domain.
Harden, monitor, and scale CPU RAM as load increases.
FAQs
Self-managed VPS hosting is a virtual private server where you control the entire server environment. You get full root access to install custom software, select your own operating system, and configure web servers and services as you prefer. Unlike shared hosting, resources like CPU RAM and disk space are allocated to your site and apps for higher performance and predictability.
With an unmanaged vps (self-managed), you handle server management tasks such as OS updates, security hardening, package installs, and performance tuning. A managed VPS, sometimes called fully managed VPS, offloads more of that work to the hosting provider’s expert support team, which is easier for newcomers but offers less complete control.
VPS hosting gives you an isolated virtual private environment with allocated resources and a dedicated IP address, making it a strong middle ground for performance and control. A dedicated server is a single physical server that delivers maximum isolation and customization at a higher cost. Shared hosting is the most affordable option but shares resources with other users, which limits control, root access, and performance under traffic spikes.
Most self-managed VPS plans support popular Linux VPS hosting distributions and may also offer Windows Server where licenses are available. You can manage everything from the command line or add cPanel later for an intuitive control panel experience, making it simple to handle domains, email, databases, and WordPress sites from the client area.
Yes. Full root access lets you install, configure, and run PHP or other runtimes, optimize web servers, and tailor performance for your website or application. A dedicated IP address improves SSL/TLS setup, deliverability, and routing while keeping your configuration independent from other users.
Start with the workload’s memory, storage, and CPU needs, then match them to VPS plans with NVMe SSD for optimal speed on reads and writes. If you anticipate growth or traffic spikes, select a plan that can scale to more resources quickly so you maintain high performance without re-architecting.
A self-managed VPS includes platform reliability with access to a support team for infrastructure-level issues, while you own the software stack. The expert support team provides tech support guidance and documentation, but application installs, configuration, and ongoing server maintenance remain your responsibility.
Yes. With full freedom and root access you can tune PHP settings, caching, and database engines to suit your site. NVMe SSD helps reduce query latency, AMD EPYC processors provide strong concurrency, and the ability to choose your own operating system and control panel supports both simple and complex WordPress sites at high performance.
A “$5 VPS” typically refers to an entry-level unmanaged VPS plan with minimal resources. It’s useful for learning, small personal projects, and lightweight services, but production websites often require more resources to sustain performance, security features, and reliability under real traffic.
It depends on usage. For steady, predictable workloads, fixed-price VPS hosting can be more cost-effective than metered cloud hosting. For highly variable loads, cloud hosting elasticity might be advantageous, but remember to factor in data transfer, storage, backups, and your own technical expertise time when comparing total cost.
Yes. With complete control on a virtual private server, you can host multiple websites, manage DNS and email, and onboard clients through your control workflows. To succeed you’ll need clear operating procedures for updates, backups, monitoring, and security so you manage data and performance like a professional hosting provider.
Most platforms let you upgrade to larger VPS plans or allocate more resources such as CPU RAM and disk space without migrating. After scaling, review your configuration to ensure web servers, databases, and caches are tuned to use the new capacity so your site maintains high availability and performance.
Absolutely. You can start with command-line management for maximum control and add cPanel later for an intuitive control panel that streamlines routine tasks. Adding cPanel does not remove root access; it simply provides a GUI layer to help you manage and maintain your server more efficiently.
Prioritize AMD EPYC processors for compute efficiency, NVMe SSD for fast storage, and modern data centers in regions close to your audience to minimize latency. This combination, paired with strong network security features and a reliable hosting provider, helps sustain optimal speed and resilient performance over time.