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Best VPS Hosting in Australia 2026

Compare the best VPS hosting providers in Australia for 2026. Vultr, DigitalOcean, Linode, VentraIP and BinaryLane — pricing, locations and performance.

Need more power than shared hosting but don't want to manage a dedicated server? VPS (Virtual Private Server) hosting gives you dedicated resources at a fraction of the cost. Here are the best VPS providers with Australian data centres in 2026.

VPS Providers Compared

ProviderStarting PriceAU LocationRAM / StorageBest For
Vultr$6 USD/mo (~$9 AUD)Sydney ✅ Melbourne ✅1GB / 25GB SSDBest value, hourly billing
DigitalOcean$6 USD/mo (~$9 AUD)Sydney ✅1GB / 25GB SSDDeveloper-friendly
Linode (Akamai)$5 USD/mo (~$8 AUD)Sydney ✅1GB / 25GB SSDCheapest entry point
VentraIP$29.95 AUD/moSydney ✅2GB / 40GB SSDAU support, cPanel included
BinaryLane$3.50 AUD/moSydney ✅512MB / 20GB SSDCheapest AU-based

1. Vultr — Our Top Pick

Vultr offers the best combination of price, performance, and flexibility for Australian users. With data centres in both Sydney and Melbourne, you get sub-5ms latency to Australian users. Hourly billing means you only pay for what you use — spin up a server for testing, destroy it when done.

Their Cloud Compute plans start at $6 USD/month for 1 vCPU, 1GB RAM, and 25GB NVMe SSD. Need more power? Their High Performance plans use AMD EPYC processors and NVMe storage for serious workloads.

Why we use it: We run stuff.com.au on Vultr. Fast, reliable, no complaints.

2. DigitalOcean — Best for Developers

DigitalOcean is beloved by developers for its clean interface, excellent documentation, and one-click app deployments. Their Sydney region performs well, and the Droplet (VPS) pricing matches Vultr at $6 USD/month for the base plan.

DigitalOcean also offers managed databases, Kubernetes, and App Platform — useful if you're building something more complex than a single VPS.

3. Linode (Akamai) — Cheapest Major Provider

Now part of Akamai, Linode offers VPS from $5 USD/month — the cheapest entry point among the big three. Their Sydney data centre has been reliable, and you get free 40Gbps DDoS protection on all plans.

The interface is less polished than DigitalOcean or Vultr, but for price-conscious users, that $1/month saving adds up.

4. VentraIP — Best for Managed VPS

VentraIP's VPS plans are pricier ($29.95 AUD/month) but include cPanel, Australian phone support, and fully managed services. If you don't want to manage your own server, VentraIP handles security patches, updates, and monitoring for you.

Best for: Small businesses that need a VPS but don't have a sysadmin on staff.

5. BinaryLane — Cheapest Australian VPS

BinaryLane is an Australian company offering VPS from just $3.50 AUD/month. At that price, you get 512MB RAM and 20GB SSD — enough for a lightweight app, development server, or VPN. Sydney-based with solid uptime.

Shared vs VPS: When to Upgrade

  • Traffic over 10,000 visits/month? Time for VPS
  • Need root access? VPS is your only option
  • Running custom software? Shared hosting won't cut it
  • Multiple sites? A single VPS can host dozens of small sites cheaply

Our Pick: Vultr

Sydney + Melbourne data centres, $6/mo starting price, hourly billing, NVMe storage. We use it ourselves — that says it all.