Cloudways Review 2025: Great for Entry Level VPS, But Lagging for Dynamic Sites

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Cloudways is a solid step up from shared hosting, ideal for users seeking better performance without diving deep into server management. However, a closer Cloudways review reveals that for WooCommerce and high-traffic dynamic sites, it falls short compared to alternatives like Rocket.net or xCloud—mainly due to limited Cloudflare Enterprise and Redis Object Cache Pro integrations.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Significantly faster than shared hosting (e.g., SiteGround, Hostinger)
  • Monthly pricing (no long-term contracts)
  • Vultr High Frequency with NVMe SSDs and high clock speeds
  • Cloudflare Enterprise CDN (better than most mainstream hosts)
  • Redis Object Cache Pro for faster database performance
  • Easy vertical scaling of CPU/RAM
  • PHP 8.2, MariaDB 10.4+, and multiple caching layers
  • One-click app/server launch and free migration

Cons

  • No email hosting (Rackspace only, $1/mailbox)
  • Limited Cloudflare Enterprise features compared to Rocket.net
  • Apache-based stack, not LiteSpeed
  • Support complaints, especially after DigitalOcean acquisition
  • Expensive scaling and 2.2x markup compared to raw Vultr/DO pricing
  • No file manager; SFTP or workaround needed
  • Only one backup copy unless using third-party tools

Performance and Benchmarks

  • No awards in Kevin Ohashi’s WordPress Hosting Benchmarks
  • Better than SiteGround, Hostinger, WPX, and most shared hosts
  • Weaker than Rocket.net and xCloud in TTFB, CPU efficiency, and global CDN delivery

In tests:

  • Cloudways helped reduce CPU usage from over 80% (on SiteGround) to under 10%
  • With Redis Pro and FlyingPress, WooCommerce performance improves significantly

Best Use Case

Use Cloudways if:

  • You’re outgrowing shared hosting
  • You want VPS performance but aren’t ready for a hands-on panel like CyberPanel or ServerAvatar
  • You’re fine with monthly pricing, lack of email, and minor trade-offs in support

Avoid Cloudways if:

  • You run a WooCommerce/dynamic site and care about TTFB and admin speed
  • You prefer integrated file managers, full email solutions, or hands-off premium support

Alternatives Compared

FeatureCloudwaysRocket.netxCloud
StackApache/NginxLiteSpeedOpenLiteSpeed
CDNCloudflare Enterprise (limited)Full Cloudflare EnterpriseCloudflare Enterprise
RedisObject Cache Pro (no Relay)With RelayWith Relay
EmailNoNoNo
Control PanelEasy but bloatedFully managedLightweight
PriceMedium (2x markup)PremiumBudget (no markup)
Ideal ForMid-level VPS usersWooCommerce, high-trafficTechnical users managing VPS

Setup and Optimizations

  • Choose Vultr HF for top-tier CPUs and NVMe storage
  • Install Redis Pro from the Cloudways dashboard
  • Replace default Breeze plugin with FlyingPress
  • Set up Cloudflare Enterprise ($5/month)
  • Use a third-party for backups (UpdraftPlus or ManageWP)
  • Use Tiny File Manager or SFTP for file access

Migration and Community

  • One free migration per account
  • Active Facebook groups and responsive community manager
  • Many user migration success stories available online

Final Thoughts

Yes, if you’re moving up from shared hosting and want easier access to better performance.
No, if you’re running a resource-heavy WooCommerce site or need top-tier CDN/object cache support.

Also Read : GreenGeeks Web Hosting Review

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