Odoo Basic
Entry VPS hosting for testing, demos, smaller ERP setups, and early-stage Odoo environments.
- 1 IPv4 Address
- KVM Virtualization
- Instant Deploy
- Full Root Access
- 10 Gbps DDoS Protection
- 100% Network Uptime Guarantee
Odoo is not a normal website workload. It needs CPU, RAM, PostgreSQL performance, worker planning, and a clean upgrade path from VPS to dedicated infrastructure as business usage grows.
ERP, CRM, inventory, accounting, and internal workflows need enough memory, database response, and upgrade flexibility.
Odoo depends on application workers, PostgreSQL performance, scheduled jobs, modules, and business logic that usually need better planning than generic hosting provides.
The plans below preserve your existing CPU, RAM, storage, bandwidth, IP count, KVM virtualization, instant deploy, root access, DDoS protection, and uptime positioning while presenting them in a cleaner premium structure.
Most Odoo deployments work best on managed VPS hosting first. Larger ERP environments can move into managed dedicated servers or NVMe dedicated servers later.
Odoo performance depends heavily on database response, storage speed, and enough memory to avoid slow business workflows.
As users and modules grow, Odoo needs proper CPU and RAM planning instead of low-cost shared hosting assumptions.
Start on VPS, then scale into stronger VPS or dedicated infrastructure when users, modules, or business dependency increases.
Choose based on users, modules, PostgreSQL activity, storage needs, and how critical Odoo is to your business operations.
Entry VPS hosting for testing, demos, smaller ERP setups, and early-stage Odoo environments.
A stronger VPS package for smaller live ERP systems needing more memory and storage room than entry-level hosting.
Production-ready Odoo VPS hosting for ERP, CRM, inventory, and active business workflows.
A stronger package for heavier Odoo workloads that need more CPU, RAM, storage, and bandwidth.
Odoo hosting is best for business systems where performance and availability directly affect daily operations.
Run business ERP functions on infrastructure that supports user activity, modules, reports, and data growth.
Support stock, warehousing, purchase, and fulfillment processes inside a stable Odoo environment.
Host sales teams, CRM workflows, lead pipelines, and customer activity tied to business operations.
Run tailored Odoo deployments and internal systems that need application stability and room to evolve.
It behaves differently than a simple website, so the hosting environment should be planned differently too.
PostgreSQL responsiveness affects screens, reports, scheduled tasks, and overall user experience.
More modules, workflows, users, and integrations can increase CPU, RAM, and storage pressure.
When Odoo becomes part of daily operations, hosting should be chosen for reliability and scaling headroom.
Start with current usage, but choose enough headroom for growth and daily workflow spikes.
More users, modules, automations, and reports usually require stronger memory and CPU.
Inventory, accounting, CRM, and reporting can increase PostgreSQL activity and storage I/O.
Start with VPS when appropriate, then move to dedicated infrastructure when Odoo becomes business-critical.
Odoo hosting often connects with VPS, dedicated servers, monitoring, and server management as the business grows.
Common questions about Odoo, VPS hosting, performance, scaling, and support.
Tell us your user count, modules, storage needs, application activity, and business importance. We’ll recommend the right Odoo hosting setup and upgrade path.
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