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Best VPS Hosting for Storage Needs (2025) – Complete Buyer’s Guide

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So you're looking to buy VPS hosting that meets your storage needs like a glove? Oh, I've been there too—struggling to figure out how much storage I'm really going to need without having to pay for stuff I'll never use. So, today I a going to talk about best vps hosting based on storage requirements. Let's get straight to the point, shall we?

Why Storage Actually Matters in VPS Hosting​

I think many of us have already tried running a big website on tiny storage. It’s like trying to stuff a sleeping bag into a lunchbox—it just doesn’t work. Whether you’re running a WordPress blog, an online store, or a private game server, storage can make or break performance.

From personal experience, when I integrated product videos into my web store, my VPS began to slow down like crazy. Guess what? Not enough storage speed and capacity. Lesson learned.

Types of Storage: What Gives?​

HDD vs SSD vs NVMe

Let's make it simple:

  • HDD (Hard Disk Drive) – Less costly but slower. Only use this if you're doing backups or archive-intensive sites.
  • SSD (Solid-State Drive) – Much, much quicker. Perfect for most applications, websites, or projects.
  • NVMe SSD – Even faster than regular SSDs. If you require lightning-fast speed for popular sites, this is the gold standard.
Pro Tip: Always choose SSD or NVMe if performance is a concern.

How Much Storage Do You Really Need?​

That will depend on what you're hosting:

  • Small blog/portfolio website: 20–40 GB SSD should be enough.
  • Business website or small app: Choose 60–100 GB.
  • E-commerce or media websites: Have 100 GB+, especially if you're storing lots of photos or videos.
  • Game servers or databases: Start with 150 GB and scale up as necessary.
Time to ask yourself: Do you really need all this space right now, or can you scale later?

Below is a quick hit list of hosts I've actually used or heard fantastic things about:

  • Kamatera – Offers bespoke plans with SSD/NVMe storage. Great for flexibility.
  • Hostinger – Cheap and offers SSD on all plans. Great if you are strapped for cash.
  • InterServer – Renowned for massive storage without hidden costs.
  • OVHcloud – Great for technophiles who require raw control and scalable storage.
 
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