VPS Hosting USA

Low-latency and unmatched performance make this VPS highly reliable

Data centers across the USA

Windows or Linux VPS

One-click scalability

Starting at $5/mo

Managed options available

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USA VPS server types

Cloud VPS

Balanced resources suitable for a variety of workloads, such as website hosting, development/testing, and general application hosting
Starting at
$5/mo

Memory-optimized

VPS designed to provide larger amounts of memory for databases, in-memory caches, and other memory bound workloads
Starting at
$17/mo

CPU-optimized

The best Plesk VPS for more processing power, ideal for CI/CD, video, etc.
Starting at
$22/mo

VPS hosting across the USA

Create the best possible experience for your audience or customers in North America, ensure server compliance with local data regulations, and benefit from America’s robust internet infrastructure.

Northern and Eastern USA

Liquid Web hosts two SSAE-18 compliant data centers in Lansing, Michigan. Our expert staff is on-site 24/7/365 and has helped deliver continuous uptime and peak performance for almost 30 years.

Southern and Western USA

Our Phoenix, Arizona, VPS data center is SSAE-18 and HIPAA-compliant. Phoenix is disaster-neutral, temperature-stable, and offers high-grade connectivity to the western US and Central America.

VPS hosting from Liquid Web

Lighting-fast VPS hosting

Liquid Web is known for our VPS speeds—faster than Rackspace, DigitalOcean, and Amazon, just to name a few.

Flexible

Choose from dozens of VPS configurations, Windows or Linux, multiple control panel options, three tiers of management support, and more.

One-click scalability

Virtualization on premium servers means you can scale all the way up to a dedicated server with a single click.

24/7/365 expert support

Our expert support team is always available on multiple channels. Upgrade to managed VPS hosting and we’ll take care of server management too, so you can focus on other priorities.

DDoS protection

Liquid Web offers multiple tiers of oversight for server operations. Standard DDoS protection is always included.

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VPS FAQs

A VPS (virtual private server), sometimes called a virtual dedicated server (VDS), is a type of dedicated hosting environment that is virtualized and resides within a server shared with other users. Learn more →

Managed VPS hosting takes the product of a Virtual Private Server (VPS) and adds a layer of professional management services. Learn more →

A VPS server located in the USA provides lower latency and faster load times if your audience or customers are primarily in North America. Additionally, hosting in the U.S. ensures compliance with local data regulations and benefits from the country’s robust internet infrastructure.

The main difference between a virtual private server and a shared hosting server is that a VPS is used by a single client or tenant, while shared hosting accommodates multiple tenants. A VPS is better than shared hosting in terms of reliability and security, but shared hosting is usually cheaper. Learn more →

Yes. For WordPress users looking for more power and control over their website, VPS hosting is a significant upgrade from shared hosting. While shared hosting can work for small, low-traffic WordPress sites, as your site grows in terms of traffic, content, or complexity, you’ll likely need more dedicated resources to maintain optimal performance. Learn more →

A VPS is usually the middle ground between the ease of shared hosting and the commitment of a dedicated server. A VPS is better for users who don’t need the full compute power of an entire dedicated server. Dedicated server hosting is better for users who consistently need the power and added security a dedicated server provides. Learn more →

A VPS and a VPN are two very different technologies: A VPS (virtual private server) is a type of computer server that enables people to build websites and applications, whereas a VPN (virtual private network) is a digital tool that provides private, secure access to the internet. Learn more →

The main difference is the level of isolation and the amount of resources available, because a VDS isolates an entire machine for one client whereas a VPS subdivides a physical server into smaller virtual machines. Learn more →

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