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VPS scraping: region pick, CPU and RAM, concurrency tuning, IP reputation, and running Docker Crawlee or Apify Actors without shared-host slowdowns.

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A VPS gives scrapers dedicated CPU, RAM, and a stable IP without the slowdowns of shared hosting. These guides cover region selection, sizing, concurrency tuning, and IP reputation for running Docker, Crawlee, or Apify-style jobs.

The right VPS balances cost against the concurrency and memory your crawls need, plus a clean IP for fewer blocks. Many teams run schedulers and self-hosted services on a VPS alongside Apify cloud actors. Below you will find provisioning and tuning guides.

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An 8 GB Managed VPS handles most single self-hosted services: Twenty CRM, Chatwoot, Coolify, Dokploy, Authentik, Mautic, Outline, or Plane. For combos (e.g., Twenty + Chatwoot), the same tier is sufficient. Heavier services like PostHog or Dify need 16–32 GB. All pricing is subject to change.

Liquid Web Managed VPS includes ServerSecure OS hardening, 24/7 support staffed by employees (not contractors), 99.99% uptime SLA, free migrations, and DDoS protection. Windows VPS is also available. Entry pricing starts around $33/mo, subject to change — verify on liquidweb.com.