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Guide ยท VPS ยท 8 min read ยท Updated June 2026

VPS Hosting Guide: When to Upgrade and What You Actually Need

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A VPS (Virtual Private Server) gives you a dedicated slice of a server โ€” guaranteed CPU and RAM that other sites can't steal. This guide explains when it's time to upgrade, the difference between managed and unmanaged, and how to size a plan without overpaying.

Signs it's time to leave shared hosting

If none of these apply yet, you probably don't need a VPS. A good shared or cloud plan is cheaper and simpler.

Managed vs unmanaged VPS

Unmanaged VPS

You get a bare server and full control. You handle the OS, security patches, web server, and backups yourself. Cheapest, but you need real sysadmin skills.

Managed VPS

The host handles updates, security, and monitoring, often with a control panel. Costs more per month, but for most people it's worth it โ€” you're paying to not become a part-time server administrator.

How much RAM and CPU do you need?

Start smaller than you think โ€” most quality VPS hosts let you scale up in minutes without a migration. Pay for what you use today, not what you might need next year.

What to look for in a VPS host

Should you go straight to a VPS?

For a brand-new site, no โ€” start on shared or cloud hosting and upgrade when you outgrow it. See our hosting reviews for plans that make the jump to VPS easy, or compare options in our comparisons.

Ready to move an existing site to a VPS? Follow our site migration guide to do it without downtime.