Head-to-head

Cloudways vs Hostinger VPS

Two hosts, side by side. Pricing, features, and the trade-offs that actually matter.

Cloudways from $11/mo

Managed cloud hosting on top of DigitalOcean, Vultr, Linode, AWS and GCP — built for WordPress agencies.

HQ MT · founded 2009
Hostinger VPS from $6.49/mo

The cheapest serious VPS once you commit to a multi-year term.

HQ LT · founded 2004

Quick verdict

Cheapest: Hostinger VPS wins on entry price ($6.49/mo vs $11/mo).
More features: Cloudways ships more first-party platform features out of the box.
Region: Cloudways is HQ'd in MT; Hostinger VPS in LT.

Cheapest plans, side by side

CloudwaysHostinger VPS
Entry planDO 2 GBKVM 1
Price$11/mo$6.49/mo
CPU1 vCPU1 vCPU
RAM2 GB4 GB
Disk50 GB50 GB
Bandwidth2 TB4 TB

Feature parity

CloudwaysHostinger VPS
Managed Postgres××
Managed Redis××
Object storage××
One-click apps
Private network×
IPv6
DDoS protection
Snapshots
Public API
Terraform××

Cloudways pros

  • +One dashboard across DigitalOcean, Vultr, Linode, AWS and GCP — switch underlying clouds without rebuilding
  • +Tuned LAMP/LEMP "Lightning Stack" (NGINX + PHP-FPM + Redis + Varnish) is genuinely fast for WordPress / Magento / Laravel
  • +24/7 human support with ~90s first-response, plus free site migrations

Cloudways cons

  • Significant markup vs. running the same DO/Vultr droplet directly — you pay for the management layer
  • PHP-centric: no first-class Node, Python, Ruby, or Go runtimes
  • No managed Postgres or Redis as separate services — only what ships with the stack

Hostinger VPS pros

  • +Headline prices below $5/mo for 4 GB RAM on 24-month commits
  • +AI-driven setup wizard installs WordPress / Docker / cPanel in minutes
  • +Free domain on most plans

Hostinger VPS cons

  • Sticker price is for a 24-month prepay; month-to-month is 3–4× more
  • Renewal prices jump to "regular" rate after the intro term
  • CPU is shared and noisy-neighbour reports surface periodically