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The best Node.js hosting options

1 GB RAM VPS

$5/mo
Self or fully managed
  • 1 vCPU
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 30 GB SSD
  • 1 TB bandwidth
  • 10 GB network
  • Linux or Windows
  • Interworx, cPanel, Plesk available
  • Fast provisioning
  • Robust API
  • Unmetered inbound
  • DDoS protection
  • Root access
  • Dedicated IP address

2 GB RAM VPS

$11/mo
Self or fully managed
  • 1 vCPU
  • 2 GB RAM
  • 60 GB SSD
  • 2 TB bandwidth
  • 10 GB network
  • Linux or Windows
  • Interworx, cPanel, Plesk available
  • Fast provisioning
  • Robust API
  • Unmetered inbound
  • DDoS protection
  • Root access
  • Dedicated IP address

4 GB RAM VPS

$17/mo
Self or fully managed
  • 2 vCPU
  • 4 GB RAM
  • 80 GB SSD
  • 3 TB bandwidth
  • 10 GB network
  • Linux or Windows
  • Interworx, cPanel, Plesk available
  • Fast provisioning
  • Robust API
  • Unmetered inbound
  • DDoS protection
  • Root access
  • Dedicated IP address

Need more power or greater isolation? See dedicated options →

Check out bare metal dedicated server options for your Node.js hosting needs.

Node.js hosting
that keeps up
with your code

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Build fast, scalable apps with JavaScript on both the front and back end. Our Node.js hosting is optimized for real-time performance—fewer bottlenecks, faster deploys, and room to grow.

Let your code breathe. We’ll handle the infrastructure.

Node.js server hosting at Liquid Web

Seamless scalability

Don’t get stuck in a costly migration when you outgrow an entry-level hosting provider. At Liquid Web, you can scale the smallest Node.js VPS up to an entire bare metal server if needed.

Fast response times and low latency

Our server speeds are some of the fastest in the industry and we guarantee 99.99% uptime on all of our servers

Automated cloud backups

Liquid Web provides automatic backups essential for critical systems. Use a saved image to quickly restore in case of issues.

DDoS protection

Standard DDoS protection is included with all Node.js servers, and you can add even more if you need to.
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Node.js hosting

Want to focus on your apps, instead of server management?

Choose core-managed or fully-managed support—and let us handle the heavy lifting. You’ll get peace of mind from knowing your server is monitored 24/7 by experts.

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Choose your server specs, your favorite operating system, and how much management support you need. Your server will be ready in no time.

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Additional Node.js server resources

How to install Node.js on Ubuntu

How to install, manage, and switch between multiple versions of Node.js with ease.

Installing Node.js on Windows server →

A complete tutorial that covers the installation of Node.js on a Windows Server.

Node.js on VPS: Your complete guide →

The art of installing, hosting, and optimizing Node.js applications on a VPS.

Node.js hosting FAQs

Yes, you can host Node.js on a Windows server. Node.js runs cross-platform, and the Windows installer from the official Node.js site makes setup straightforward.

Just make sure the hosting provider you’re working with offers Windows as an OS option.

Unlike many hosting providers, Liquid Web offers a platform—not just a catalogue of products. That means you can scale your server quickly and easily. You can even scale from a VPS to a completely dedicated server as your resource needs grow.

To check your Node.js version, open your terminal or command prompt and run

node -v

or

node --version. 

This command returns the currently installed version of Node.js, such as

v18.16.0. 

If you’re using a version manager like nvm, you can also run

nvm ls 

to see all installed versions and which one is currently active.


Linux is generally better for hosting a Node.js server, especially in production. It offers faster performance, better memory handling, and native compatibility with most Node.js tools and libraries.


The majority of cloud environments, CI/CD pipelines, and devops tooling are built with Linux in mind, making it the go-to for scalability and automation. 

While Windows can run Node.js just fine, Linux tends to be leaner, more stable under load, and easier to configure for real-world deployments.

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