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Liquid Web offers managed hosting and GPU servers for heavy crawlers or ML sidecars. Pair reliable infrastructure with Apify cloud actors in hybrid setups.

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Liquid Web offers managed VPS, dedicated, and GPU hosting suited to heavy crawlers and ML sidecars that outgrow shared hosting. These guides cover when managed infrastructure pays off and how to pair it with Apify cloud actors.

The draw is reliability and support: hardened servers, strong uptime, and compliance-ready tiers for sensitive workloads. Many teams run Apify in the cloud and keep GPU inference or private services on Liquid Web. Below you will find setup guides and hosting comparisons.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Liquid Web is an infrastructure-grade managed hosting provider offering VPS, dedicated servers, Cloud Metal, GPU hosting, and HIPAA/PCI-compliant environments. It is the parent brand of Nexcess (managed application hosting). Liquid Web is best suited for VPS, bare metal, GPU inference, HA clusters, and compliance-driven workloads.

Yes. Liquid Web offers HIPAA-ready environments with a signed BAA, AES-256 at rest, TLS 1.2+ in transit, SOC 2 SSAE-22 audit, and 24/7 monitoring. Eligible tiers include managed VPS, dedicated, private cloud, and GPU servers. Note: if your HIPAA-compliant app calls third-party LLM APIs (OpenAI, Anthropic), the BAA does not extend to those vendors.

Liquid Web offers dedicated NVIDIA GPU instances including the L40S (48 GB VRAM) from $1.44/hr and H100 NVL (94 GB VRAM) from $2.98/hr. These are single-tenant bare-metal GPU servers, suitable for LLM inference, RAG workloads, and AI training. Prices are subject to change — verify on liquidweb.com before purchase.