Deploy a UK VDS from the London EU-LO location with dedicated CPU resources, root access and configurable server images.
Built for heavier websites, business applications, APIs, databases and workloads that need more predictable performance than a standard VPS.
From Β£29.99 / month
Start with 1 CPU, 2GB RAM, 20GB disk and 5TB traffic. You can adjust your server resources during ordering.
Overview
London VDS hosting is for projects where consistency matters. You still get the flexibility of a virtual server, but with dedicated CPU resources that make it better suited to demanding websites, applications, ecommerce workloads and business systems.
For UK-focused projects, the London EU-LO location gives you a clear local deployment route. You can choose your server image, configure resources during ordering and manage the server with root access.
Choose VDS when the server is important enough that predictable CPU performance matters more than simply choosing the cheapest virtual server option.
Choose VPS for flexible, affordable root-access hosting. Choose VDS when the same project needs dedicated CPU resources and more predictable performance.
Order VPS Order VDS UpgradeKey Benefits
Clear benefits without unnecessary jargon, so visitors can decide quickly whether this server route fits their project.
D-series CPU options are designed for workloads that need stronger consistency.
A good fit for portals, ecommerce, dashboards, APIs and database-backed systems serving UK users.
Useful when traffic, plugins, cron jobs, database activity or application processes put pressure on the server.
Deploy Linux or application images while choosing the more performance-focused VDS route.
Use Cases
A self-managed server gives you the freedom to build around your own project, not someone elseβs fixed hosting setup.
Use VDS when consistent performance matters for traffic spikes, dashboards, client portals or high-value pages.
Support checkout flows, database usage, stock updates, admin areas and application processes with stronger CPU consistency.
Run app services, API backends, workers and internal tools that need more predictable resource availability.
Use VDS for workloads where database activity can put noticeable pressure on a smaller VPS.
Offer a stronger dedicated CPU route for clients whose sites or applications need more headroom.
Use WordPress, Drupal or Joomla images on VDS when the site has heavier plugins, users or content workflows.
Why Choose This?
Start simple, choose your image, and keep the option to move up to dedicated CPU resources if your workload grows.
Use D-series CPU options such as 1D, 2D and higher for more predictable performance.
Deploy from a UK location for UK-focused users, customers and businesses.
Control the server configuration, software stack, services and security settings.
Choose VDS when a standard VPS is not quite strong or consistent enough.
Practical Notes
A few useful reminders to help customers choose the right server size and understand the self-managed model.
1D CPU, 2GB RAM and 20GB disk is a clean entry point for dedicated CPU VDS hosting.
Move up resources when CPU usage is consistently high, database work increases, or the server supports more important traffic.
VDS gives you control and dedicated resources, but server administration, updates and backups remain your responsibility.
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FAQs
London VDS hosting gives you a virtual dedicated server deployed from a UK/London location, with dedicated CPU resources, root access and configurable server images.
VDS is better when you need more predictable CPU performance. VPS is usually the lower-cost option for general workloads, while VDS is stronger for heavier or more important projects.
VDS uses dedicated CPU options such as 1D, 2D and higher, while standard VPS uses availability CPU options such as 1A and 2A.
Yes. You can deploy a WordPress image or install WordPress manually on a Linux VDS if the site needs dedicated CPU resources.
London VDS suits busy websites, ecommerce stores, APIs, client portals, dashboards, databases and business applications that need more consistent resources.
No. The server is self-managed, so you are responsible for updates, security, software, firewall configuration and backups.
Choose your resources, server image and billing options before placing your order.
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