Best Managed VPS Reviews 2026 - Top Rated Providers - Page 4
Managed VPS is best for beginners, businesses, bloggers, and developers who want powerful performance but don't have the time (or skills) to manage the technical aspects of the server themselves.
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Liquid Web
Founded in 1997 by Matthew Hill, making it one of the longest-running managed hosting companies in the United States
Acquired in 2023 by One Equity Partners and integrated into the CloudOne Digital holding company alongside Nexcess and StellarWP
Operates 10 wholly owned, SSAE-16 compliant data centers with Tier-1 network providers including Level 3, Cogent, and Verizon
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Cloudways
Cloudways was acquired by DigitalOcean in September 2022 for $350 million, valued at approximately 6.7 times its expected 2022 annual revenue of $52 million
Cloudways Autonomous is built on Kubernetes using Google C2 machines with autoscaling and integrated enterprise CDN, bringing infrastructure normally reserved for large enterprises to SMBs
As of early 2026, Cloudways offers access to 150+ data centers across 50+ countries including new Asia-Pacific locations such as Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, and Taipei added in 2024-2026
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Hostereo
Offers a free domain name
Provides daily backups
Supports multiple programming languages
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OVHcloud
European cloud leader with >44 data centers in 10+ countries.
Designs its own servers, builds data centers, operates its backbone.
Strong focus on price–performance, especially for VPS and dedicated servers.
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GlowHost
The 91-day money-back guarantee is unconditional and the longest in the reviewed series — industry standard is 30 days
GlowHost accepts Bitcoin and 8 other cryptocurrencies including Ethereum Ripple Litecoin Binance OmiseGO TRON and Neo
RocketReach estimates GlowHost annual revenue at $64 million in 2025 — substantial for an independent boutique operator
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AnonVM
SSD Storage
DDoS Protection
Multiple OS Options
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Shinjiru
Founded in 2000 in Malaysia and has grown to become one of the world's largest and most respected offshore hosting companies with a massive global footprint
Was one of the first major hosting providers to fully integrate Bitcoin payments as a standard feature to cater to the privacy-conscious developer community
Maintains 8 distinct offshore locations strategically chosen for their favorable data protection laws and resistance to international subpoenas
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HostOpy
NVMe-focused “fast hosting” positioning
Broad entry-to-midrange hosting lineup (shared → dedicated) + domains/SSL
Transparency around legal entity details, payment methods, and precise server footprint is limited due to restricted access to some official pages.
Namecheap
Founded in 2000 by Richard Kirkendall; second-largest domain registrar globally with over 17 million domains under management and approximately $400 million in 2024 revenue
In September 2025 CVC Capital Partners acquired a majority stake at a $1.5 billion valuation; CVC also owns WebPros parent of cPanel Plesk and WHMCS giving one private equity firm vertical control over both hosting software and a major retail registrar
Singapore data center is powered entirely by renewable energy and is available at no additional cost for shared hosting plans with free Cloud Storage included
Elementor
Founded in 2016 in Israel and has since been installed on over 15 million websites, powering approximately 9 percent of the entire internet
Successfully transitioned from a simple WordPress plugin to a comprehensive Cloud Hosting provider in 2022 to offer a total vertical design solution
Acquired the Layers theme several years ago to bolster its design library, though recent reports suggest they have discontinued official support for it
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