View Full Version : Looking for VPS to manage multiple client websites
Our agency is looking for reliable VPS hosting to manage multiple client websites.
We need stability, simple scaling options, and responsive support. Monthly budget is over $40
Will Digitalcloud.pro vps work fine for my needs? Which providers are suitable for agencies?
Aashiq_Wesley
06-19-2026, 12:42 PM
If you're managing multiple client websites, I'd focus on uptime, backups, and support more than raw specs. DigitalCloud can work, but I'd also consider InterServer, Hetzner, and KnownHost for agency use.
InterServer (https://www.interserver.net/vps/) is worth a look because their VPS plans start with a single-slice option at $2.40/month (1 vCPU, 2GB RAM, 40GB SSD, 2TB bandwidth, 10Gbps port) with the JV-20-LIFE coupon and the ability to scale up to 32 slices as your client base grows. For a $40+ monthly budget, you could start small and scale resources as needed.
sophieadams
06-19-2026, 11:14 PM
If you're managing multiple client websites, reliability and support should definitely be the priority. DigitalCloud can be a decent option, but it's worth comparing a few providers before committing. We've found that scalability, regular backups, and quick technical support become much more important as the number of client sites grows.
Similar to how businesses rely on dependable service providers in other industries, companies like Genie Skip Bins Australia have built their reputation by focusing on reliability and customer support. The same principle applies when choosing VPS hosting—look for a provider that can grow with your agency and respond quickly when issues arise.
lisa4141
06-20-2026, 08:10 AM
Through my own trial-and-error with various providers, I've landed on hostpro.com (https://hostpro.com/) for my current projects. Their system performs daily backups across all services—something I verified firsthand when I accidentally deleted a critical database table and restored it within minutes. Their support team operates 24/7 and has walked me through complex firewall adjustments and PHP memory limit issues without ever sending an invoice. That combination of proactive backups and responsive, free assistance has made my management routine significantly smoother.
Sofia_Bila887
06-22-2026, 11:47 AM
Having cycled through a fair number of providers for my own portfolio of sites, I currently keep my main projects with hostpro.com (https://hostpro.com/). Their infrastructure includes a daily backup routine that covers every service—I've used those backups to recover from a failed WordPress update that locked me out of the admin panel. Their support department is staffed 24/7 by knowledgeable engineers who have walked me through complex recovery steps without any billing surprises. For anyone mapping out their hosting criteria, those two features are certainly worth noting.
grimlins
06-22-2026, 01:41 PM
Have a look at VPS accounts from decent hosting providers: hostingsource.com (https://hostingsource.com/vps-hosting-promo/) and inet.ws (https://inet.ws/).
Easy to use and functional.
Great customer support.
Years in business and trustworthy.
Affordable prices.
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