Host your websites, WordPress, WooCommerce, and web applications on a VPS in Atlanta — faster, more reliable, and more scalable than shared hosting. AMD Ryzen 9950X, DDR5 RAM, NVMe SSD, 10Gbps uplink. Full root access to configure Nginx, Apache, PHP, MySQL, and SSL exactly as you need.
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Full root access on your Atlanta web hosting VPS means you install and configure the exact web server, language runtime, and database your websites need.
All Atlanta web hosting VPS plans include full root access, AMD Ryzen 9950X • DDR5 • NVMe SSD • 10Gbps • KVM • Host unlimited websites.
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Every type of website benefits from Atlanta VPS hosting — from personal blogs to high-traffic eCommerce stores and enterprise SaaS applications.
Host any WordPress website — blogs, business sites, portfolios, and news sites. Configure OPcache + Redis object caching for 10x faster WordPress on NVMe-backed Atlanta VPS.
Peachtree $5/mo — 1–5k visitors/monthWooCommerce eCommerce stores require dedicated resources for smooth checkout performance. Atlanta VPS with NVMe storage keeps product queries and cart operations fast even under peak traffic.
Piedmont $7/mo — up to 10k monthly ordersHost corporate websites, landing pages, and business portals on Atlanta VPS. Low TTFB and fast page loads improve Google Core Web Vitals scores — directly impacting your search engine rankings.
Peachtree or Piedmont planHost multi-tenant SaaS platforms, subscription apps, and web services on Atlanta VPS. Docker Compose lets you run your app, database, cache, and background workers as isolated containers.
Buckhead $14/mo — production SaaSHigh-traffic news sites and media portals need fast disk I/O and generous bandwidth. Atlanta VPS includes 2–16TB bandwidth on 10Gbps port — handling major traffic spikes without throttling.
Buckhead or Midtown planAgencies host 20–50+ client websites on a single Atlanta VPS using Nginx virtual hosts. The Midtown plan (8GB DDR5, 120GB NVMe) handles 30+ WordPress sites efficiently with proper caching.
Midtown $28/mo — 30+ client sitesWhy VPS web hosting in Atlanta outperforms shared hosting for websites that matter.
| Feature | AtlantaVPS.com Web Hosting VPS | Typical Shared Hosting | Generic VPS (Budget) |
|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | AMD Ryzen 9950X dedicated vCores | Shared, oversubscribed | Intel Xeon (older gen) |
| Storage | NVMe PCIe SSD (7GB/s) | HDD or SATA SSD | SATA SSD typical |
| RAM | DDR5 dedicated (1–8GB) | Shared pool | DDR4 dedicated |
| Network | 10Gbps port | Shared / throttled | 1Gbps typical |
| Root Access | Full root (sudo) | cPanel only | Full root |
| PHP Version Control | Install any version | Limited by host | Any version |
| Custom Nginx/Apache Config | Full config control | No | Yes |
| Number of Websites | Unlimited | Limited by plan | Unlimited |
| Noisy Neighbor Risk | None (KVM isolated) | High (shared) | Low-medium |
| TTFB (typical) | 30–50ms for US visitors | 200–800ms | 50–150ms |
| Atlanta Location | Yes (exact location) | Unknown / mixed | Usually not Atlanta |
| Starting Price | $5/month | $3–$15/month | $5–$20/month |
Moving your website from shared hosting to a VPS in Atlanta is one of the highest-impact performance improvements you can make. This guide covers the technical and business case for Atlanta VPS web hosting and how to choose the right plan for your website.
Google's Core Web Vitals use TTFB (Time to First Byte), LCP (Largest Contentful Paint), and FID (First Input Delay) as ranking signals. Shared hosting typically delivers TTFB of 200–800ms due to oversubscribed resources. An Atlanta VPS hosting your website delivers TTFB of 30–50ms for Southeast US users — dramatically improving Core Web Vitals scores. Google explicitly states that faster servers improve rankings. For businesses targeting Atlanta, Georgia, or Southeast US customers, hosting on an Atlanta VPS also signals geographic relevance.
To migrate your WordPress site from shared hosting to Atlanta VPS: 1) Deploy your Atlanta VPS with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. 2) Install the LEMP stack (Nginx + MySQL + PHP 8.3 + PHP-FPM). 3) Export your WordPress database using phpMyAdmin or mysqldump. 4) Transfer your wp-content files via SFTP. 5) Configure Nginx with a server block for your domain. 6) Update your DNS A record to point to your Atlanta VPS IP. 7) Install Let's Encrypt SSL with Certbot. Migration can typically be completed in 1–2 hours.
Technically unlimited — each website gets its own Nginx server block and directory. In practice, the number depends on traffic levels and resource usage: the Peachtree plan (1GB DDR5, 15GB NVMe) comfortably hosts 3–5 low-traffic WordPress sites. Piedmont (2GB DDR5, 30GB NVMe) handles 5–10 sites. Buckhead (4GB DDR5, 60GB NVMe) runs 10–20 sites with good caching. Midtown (8GB DDR5, 120GB NVMe) is suitable for agency-scale hosting with 30+ client sites.
Let's Encrypt provides free SSL certificates for all domains hosted on your Atlanta VPS. Install Certbot (apt install certbot python3-certbot-nginx) and run certbot --nginx -d yourdomain.com. Certbot automatically configures Nginx for HTTPS and sets up auto-renewal every 90 days. All websites you host on Atlanta VPS get free, trusted SSL certificates — a significant advantage over shared hosting plans that charge for SSL.