Updated April 2026 - Independently Tested
Best VPS for Self-Hosting in 2026
We benchmarked 5 VPS providers on real self-hosted workloads - Nextcloud, Jellyfin, n8n, and more. Here's what we found.
Our Top Picks at a Glance
Best price-performance in EU. ARM64 options, excellent API, 99.9% SLA.
View Hetzner →Most storage per euro. Ideal for Plex, Nextcloud, media servers.
View Contabo →1-click installs, superb docs, easiest setup for self-hosting newcomers.
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All prices are monthly, billed hourly or monthly. Specs shown for entry-level plans.
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| | €4.15/mo |
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Our Testing Methodology
We deployed each VPS provider with identical Ubuntu 24.04 LTS images and tested the following workloads over 72 hours:
- Storage performance: fio random read/write IOPS at 4K and 128K block sizes
- Network throughput: iperf3 to 10 geographically distributed nodes
- Real-app performance: Nextcloud file sync (10GB dataset), Jellyfin 1080p H.264 transcode, n8n workflow execution (100 concurrent workflows)
- Uptime: monitored every 30 seconds via Uptime Kuma over 30 days
- Docker performance: cold container startup time and Docker Compose stack warm-up
We are members of the r/selfhosted community and cross-reference our findings with community reports. All testing was done on our own hardware at our own expense - no provider has paid for a ranking position.