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Guides · Hosting Types · 7 min read · May 6, 2026

Cloud vs Shared vs VPS: A Decision Tree for 2026

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Most "which hosting should I buy" articles drown you in specs. This one is a decision tree: answer six questions honestly and you'll land on shared, VPS, or cloud — no jargon required.

The 30-second version

Question 1: Is this a brand-new site?

If yes, start with shared hosting. You don't need to pay for resources you won't use yet, and every good shared host lets you upgrade later without a painful migration.

Question 2: Are you getting throttled or slowed down?

If your shared plan is hitting CPU/RAM limits or crawling during busy hours, that's the classic signal to move to a VPS. You get a dedicated slice of the server that other sites can't steal.

Question 3: Do you need root access or custom software?

If you need to install specific packages, tweak server config, or run something beyond standard PHP/MySQL, you need a VPS (or cloud). Shared hosting won't give you that control.

Question 4: Is your traffic spiky or unpredictable?

If you run promotions, get featured, or have viral spikes, cloud hosting shines — it adds capacity automatically and you pay for what you use. A fixed VPS can get overwhelmed by a sudden surge.

Question 5: Can your site afford to go down?

For a store or SaaS where downtime equals lost money, cloud hosting's redundancy (your site runs across multiple servers) is worth the premium. For a blog, a single good VPS or shared plan is fine.

Question 6: How hands-on do you want to be?

Unmanaged VPS and raw cloud need real sysadmin skills. If you don't want that, choose shared, managed VPS, or managed cloud — you pay a bit more to skip the server admin work.

Where most people land

Want the deeper shared-vs-VPS breakdown with exact traffic thresholds? Read Shared vs VPS Hosting, or jump straight to our hosting reviews to pick a provider.