Cloudways vs Liquid Web

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Cloudways vs Liquid Web: Managed Cloud for WordPress – Mid Market vs Enterprise

Both are managed cloud platforms for WordPress. The similarity ends at the category label.

Cloudways gives you five cloud providers, pay-as-you-go billing, and managed server infrastructure from $11 per month. You pick the cloud. You manage WordPress. The server layer is handled.

Liquid Web gives you isolated dedicated resources, a 22-second phone response guarantee, a 100% uptime SLA backed by a 10x credit clause, and auto-scaling WordPress that never takes your site offline during a traffic surge. You manage the content. Everything else is handled.

Cloudways vs Liquid Web hosting comparison banner
A side-by-side comparison of Cloudways and Liquid Web hosting platforms.

In eight direct tests, Liquid Web passes all three mobile Core Web Vitals where Cloudways fails all three. Liquid Web’s GTmetrix TTFB is 78ms against Cloudways’ 244ms. Liquid Web handles concurrent load at 224ms against Cloudways’ 451ms.

The price gap matches the performance gap. The question is whether the enterprise premium is justified for your specific use case.

Cloudways launched in 2011. It does not own servers. It wraps DigitalOcean, AWS, Google Cloud, Vultr, and Linode with a managed layer, pre-configures Varnish and Redis, and charges pay-as-you-go monthly rates. Any application runs on it. Multiple cloud providers give geographic flexibility.

Liquid Web launched in 1997. It owns its infrastructure. Its managed WordPress product runs under the Nexcess brand with a custom portal, one-click staging, visual regression testing, and auto-scaling PHP workers. Phone answered in 22 seconds. Engineers fix problems, not tickets.

[IMAGE: Side-by-side comparison of Cloudways and Liquid Web logos]

Quick Verdict

Liquid Web wins on every technical performance metric: mobile Core Web Vitals, global latency, concurrent load, desktop GTmetrix grade, SSL, HTTP/3, and support response time.

Cloudways wins on price, multi-cloud deployment flexibility, non-WordPress application support, and trial period access.

Category Winners

CategoryWinnerWhy
Mobile LCPLiquid Web1.2s (Pass) vs Cloudways 5.0s (Fail)
Mobile INPLiquid Web87ms (Pass) vs Cloudways 225ms (Fail)
Mobile CLSLiquid Web0.01 (Pass) vs Cloudways 0.99 (Fail)
Mobile CWV OverallLiquid WebPasses all 3; Cloudways fails all 3
Desktop GTmetrixLiquid WebGrade C vs Cloudways Grade D
Desktop LCPLiquid Web531ms vs Cloudways 2.0s
Desktop TTFBLiquid Web78ms vs Cloudways 244ms
Desktop TBTLiquid Web1.7s vs Cloudways 2,200ms
Concurrent Load AvgLiquid Web224ms vs Cloudways 451ms
Load ReachabilityTieBoth 100%
Uptime SLALiquid Web100% with 10x credit guarantee; Cloudways no stated SLA
Uptime MonitoringTieBoth 100%, 0 incidents
SSL GradeLiquid WebGrade A+ vs Cloudways Grade A
HTTP/3Liquid WebSupported + 0-RTT; Cloudways requires add-on
EnvironmentalTieBoth verified green via Cloudflare
Support SpeedLiquid Web22-second phone; Cloudways chat under 2 minutes
Support ChannelsLiquid WebPhone + chat + ticket; Cloudways chat only
Auto-scalingLiquid WebBuilt-in PHP workers; Cloudways manual
PriceCloudways~$11/month entry; Liquid Web enterprise pricing
Multi-cloudCloudways5 IaaS providers; Liquid Web own infrastructure
Non-WP ApplicationsCloudwaysYes; Liquid Web managed WP is WordPress only
Trial / Risk-freeCloudways3-day free trial; Liquid Web 30-day money-back

Who Should Choose Which

Choose Cloudways if…Choose Liquid Web if…
Budget is the primary constraint and performance comes secondYour website generates revenue where every hour of downtime costs real money
You run applications beyond WordPress on the same infrastructureYou need an engineer on the phone in under 60 seconds at 3 AM
You want to deploy on DigitalOcean, AWS, Google Cloud, Vultr, or LinodeYou run WooCommerce with high-traffic sales events that require auto-scaling
You want pay-as-you-go monthly billing with a 3-day free trialMobile Core Web Vitals compliance for SEO rankings is required
You need direct control over PHP settings and caching configurationYou want a 100% uptime guarantee backed by a 10x credit clause
You need the flexibility to switch cloud providers without migrating applicationsYou want GTmetrix-verified server performance at the enterprise tier

Cloudways vs Liquid Web: Full Feature Comparison

FeatureCloudwaysLiquid Web
Founded2011, Malta1997, Michigan, USA
InfrastructureMulti-cloud (DO, AWS, GCP, Vultr, Linode)Own data centres
WordPress OnlyNo (any application)Managed WP: Yes. VPS/Dedicated: No
Best ForDevelopers, multi-app teams, flexible cloudRevenue-generating sites, agencies, enterprise
Trustpilot4.6/54.3/5
Mobile INP225ms (Fail)87ms (Pass)
Mobile LCP5.0s (Fail)1.2s (Pass)
Mobile CLS0.99 (Fail)0.01 (Pass)
CWV OverallFailed (all 3)Passed (all 3)
Desktop GTmetrixD (LCP 2.0s, TTFB 244ms, TBT 2,200ms)C (LCP 531ms, TTFB 78ms, TBT 1.7s)
Load Test Avg451ms224ms
Load Reachability100%100%
30-Day Uptime100%100%
Uptime SLANot stated100% (10x credit if breached)
SSL GradeAA+
HTTP/3No (add-on required)Yes (0-RTT supported)
HSTSOptionalEnabled (server level)
Green HostingVerified (Cloudflare CDN)Verified (REC + Cloudflare Green)
Free DomainNoNo (paid separately)
Free SSLYesYes (auto-enabled)
Email HostingNoVPS/Dedicated: Yes. Managed WP: No
Control PanelApplication ManagercPanel/InterWorx (VPS), Nexcess Portal (WP)
cPanelNoYes (VPS and Dedicated)
StagingYesYes (one-click, visual regression)
Varnish + RedisYes, pre-configuredNot separately stated
Auto-scalingManualYes (PHP workers, no downtime)
Support SpeedUnder 2 minutes (chat)22 seconds (phone), 45 seconds (chat)
Support ChannelsChat onlyPhone + Chat + Ticket
Support GuaranteeNot stated59-second initial response SLA
White Glove MigrationNoYes, free
Multi-cloud5 providersNo (own infrastructure)
BillingPay-as-you-go monthlyMonthly/Annual
Entry Price~$11/month (DO backend)Premium enterprise tier
Money-back3-day free trial30-day money-back (cloud/WP plans)

How We Tested

We ran direct technical audits against each provider’s official corporate domain: cloudways.com for Cloudways and www.liquidweb.com for Liquid Web.

A note on global latency: both Cloudways (Check-Host.net) and Liquid Web (Check-Host.net) return sub-2ms ping results globally. Both use CDN Anycast edge acknowledgment. The Liquid Web review confirms this is Cloudflare Enterprise integration. Cloudways’ review confirms the same. Both measures are edge ping rather than full content TTFB. Liquid Web’s origin TTFB is confirmed at 78ms from GTmetrix. Cloudways’ origin TTFB is confirmed at 244ms from GTmetrix.

Tools: Google PageSpeed Insights for mobile Core Web Vitals, GTmetrix (Liquid Web) and GTmetrix (Cloudways) for desktop rendering, K6 Load Cloud for concurrent traffic simulation, Check-Host.net for global edge ping, Uptime Robot for availability, Qualys SSL Labs for SSL grade, HTTP/3 Check for protocol support, The Green Web Foundation for sustainability.

For complete individual test data, see our Cloudways review and Liquid Web review.

Performance: Eight Tests, Head to Head

Test 1: Mobile Core Web Vitals (Google PageSpeed Insights)

Cloudways Mobile

MetricResultGoogle ThresholdStatus
INP (Interaction)225msUnder 200msFail
LCP (Loading)5.0sUnder 2.5sFail
CLS (Stability)0.99Under 0.1Fail
Cloudways Google PageSpeed Insights test results
Cloudways Google PageSpeed Insights test results

Liquid Web Mobile

MetricResultGoogle ThresholdStatus
INP (Interaction)87msUnder 200msPass
LCP (Loading)1.2sUnder 2.5sPass
CLS (Stability)0.01Under 0.1Pass
Liquid Web official site Core Web Vitals result
Liquid Web official site Core Web Vitals result

The mobile CWV comparison is as wide as any in this series. Liquid Web passes all three. Cloudways fails all three.

Liquid Web’s 87ms INP matches the joint-best in this comparison series. The Liquid Web review explicitly links this to resource isolation — on dedicated infrastructure, the server processes user interactions without competing workloads consuming CPU cycles. Cloudways’ 225ms INP reflects the corporate marketing site’s JavaScript weight rather than the Varnish stack, but the result is what visitors experience on the live domain.

Cloudways’ CLS of 0.99 is the second worst in this series. It means the page shifts significantly as it loads. Combined with a 5.0s LCP, Cloudways’ corporate site presents a poor mobile experience by every measure Google uses.

For mobile SEO, a slow TTFB compounds into LCP and CLS failures when the origin server is slow to deliver stable layout responses. Liquid Web’s 78ms GTmetrix TTFB is the root cause of its strong mobile results.

Winner: Liquid Web

Test 2: Global Server Latency

Cloudways (Check-Host CDN edge acknowledgment)

LocationResponseType
Vienna, Austria0.7msCDN edge ping
Hyderabad, India0.8msCDN edge ping
Origin TTFB (GTmetrix)244msFull content
Cloudways global server ping test via Check-Host
Cloudways global server ping test via Check-Host
Cloudways DNS propagation test showing Cloudflare IPs
Cloudways DNS propagation test showing Cloudflare IPs

Liquid Web (Check-Host CDN edge acknowledgment)

LocationResponseType
Vienna, Austria0.8msCDN edge (Anycast)
Hyderabad, India0.8msCDN edge (Anycast)
Sao Paulo, Brazil1.1msCDN edge (Anycast)
Frankfurt, Germany1.5msCDN edge (Anycast)
Origin TTFB (GTmetrix)78msFull content
Liquid Web global server response time test
Liquid Web global server response time test
Liquid Web global DNS propagation test
Liquid Web global DNS propagation test

Both providers return sub-2ms edge ping globally via Cloudflare Anycast. The difference is what happens when the CDN cannot serve from cache and hits the origin.

Liquid Web’s origin TTFB is 78ms from GTmetrix. Cloudways’ is 244ms. That 166ms gap reflects the difference between dedicated isolated resources processing each origin request versus a multi-tenant application server handling concurrent users.

Winner: Liquid Web on verified origin TTFB.

Test 3: Desktop Rendering (GTmetrix)

MetricCloudwaysLiquid Web
GTmetrix GradeDC
Desktop LCP2.0s531ms
Desktop TTFB244ms78ms
Total Blocking Time2,200ms1.7s
Cloudways GTmetrix performance report
Cloudways GTmetrix performance report
Liquid Web GTmetrix performance speed test
Liquid Web GTmetrix performance speed test

Liquid Web’s desktop LCP of 531ms is outstanding – content renders in half a second. The TTFB of 78ms confirms the server processes and delivers content fast at the origin level. The Grade C is caused by third-party marketing tracking scripts blocking the page after visual load. The Liquid Web review specifically flags this.

Cloudways’ Grade D comes from the same root cause: heavy marketing site JavaScript. The difference is the underlying server speed. Cloudways’ 244ms TTFB versus Liquid Web’s 78ms is a server-level performance gap, not a frontend code gap.

Winner: Liquid Web on every desktop metric.

Test 4: Concurrent Load (K6 Load Cloud, 50 Virtual Users)

ParameterCloudwaysLiquid Web
Uptime Under Load100%100%
Reachability100%100%
Avg Response Latency451ms224ms
Cloudways server response stability graph
Cloudways server response stability graph
Liquid Web traffic surge simulation results
Liquid Web traffic surge simulation results

Both providers hold 100% reachability. Liquid Web handles concurrent load at 224ms average against Cloudways’ 451ms. The difference comes from the infrastructure model. Liquid Web’s dedicated resources process each concurrent request without competing workloads. Cloudways’ shared cloud servers handle the load through Varnish caching but the origin still processes uncached requests at 244ms base TTFB.

For WooCommerce stores or content sites with concurrent traffic surges from campaign emails or social posts, Liquid Web’s 224ms versus Cloudways’ 451ms is the difference between a checkout that feels immediate and one that feels slow under pressure.

Winner: Liquid Web

Test 5: Uptime (Uptime Robot, 30-Day Monitor)

WindowCloudwaysLiquid Web
Last 24 Hours100%, 0 incidents100%, 0 incidents
Last 7 Days100%, 0 incidents100%, 0 incidents
Last 30 Days100%, 0 incidents100%, 0 incidents
Cloudways 30-day uptime monitor graph
Cloudways 30-day uptime monitor graph
Liquid Web real uptime monitor results
Liquid Web real uptime monitor results

Both providers deliver 100% availability. Liquid Web’s architecture goes further: Active/Passive Clustering with real-time Heartbeat monitoring means if a primary server experiences hardware failure, the hot spare takes over before monitoring tools detect downtime. The 100% SLA is backed by a 10x credit guarantee if it is breached — something Cloudways does not explicitly offer.

Winner: Tie on monitoring result. Liquid Web on SLA strength.

Test 6: SSL Security (Qualys SSL Labs)

FeatureCloudwaysLiquid Web
Overall GradeAA+
HSTSOptionalEnabled at server level
TLSTLS 1.2 and 1.3TLS 1.3 (newest)
Cloudways Qualys SSL Labs security grade A
Cloudways Qualys SSL Labs security grade A
Liquid Web SSL Labs Grade A+ security scan
Liquid Web SSL Labs Grade A+ security scan

Liquid Web’s Grade A+ is the highest achievable SSL rating. HSTS is enforced at the server level by default, not optionally. Cloudways holds Grade A — the HSTS step is available but not default. Both can reach A+ with one configuration change on Cloudways. Liquid Web delivers it without any action required.

Winner: Liquid Web

Test 7: Protocol Support (HTTP/3 Check)

ProtocolCloudwaysLiquid Web
HTTP/3No (Cloudflare Enterprise add-on)Yes
QUICNo nativelyYes
0-RTTNot availableYes
Cloudways Qualys SSL Labs security grade A
Cloudways Qualys SSL Labs security grade A
Liquid Web HTTP3 and QUIC protocol test
Liquid Web HTTP3 and QUIC protocol test

Liquid Web supports HTTP/3 and 0-RTT natively. Cloudways does not support HTTP/3 without the Cloudflare Enterprise add-on, which adds cost. HTTP/3’s independent stream handling on mobile connections prevents a single dropped packet from stalling an entire page load. 0-RTT on top of this means returning mobile visitors receive data before the security handshake completes.

The Liquid Web review specifically notes 0-RTT makes the site feel native-app fast on 5G connections. For managed WordPress hosting targeting mobile-first WooCommerce users, this matters directly.

Winner: Liquid Web

Test 8: Environmental Impact (Green Web Foundation)

ProviderStatusSource
CloudwaysVerified GreenCloudflare CDN renewable
Liquid WebVerified GreenREC + Cloudflare Green Network
The Green Web Foundation verification for Cloudways
The Green Web Foundation verification for Cloudways
Liquid Web Green Web Foundation certification result
Liquid Web Green Web Foundation certification result

Both providers are verified green. Liquid Web takes a hybrid approach: RECs offset the data centre power consumption and the Cloudflare Green Network handles edge delivery. The Liquid Web review is transparent about the challenge of running power-hungry dedicated servers on renewable energy alone — the REC model is honest about the trade-off.

Winner: Tie

Performance Summary

TestWinner
Mobile CWVLiquid Web
Global TTFBLiquid Web
Desktop GTmetrixLiquid Web
Concurrent LoadLiquid Web
Uptime MonitoringTie
SSL GradeLiquid Web
HTTP/3Liquid Web
EnvironmentalTie

Liquid Web wins six tests. Zero go to Cloudways outright. Two are tied. The infrastructure performance comparison is one-sided. The business case for Cloudways sits outside the performance tests.

Desktop and Mobile Speed Summary

MetricCloudwaysLiquid WebWinner
Mobile INP225ms (Fail)87ms (Pass)Liquid Web
Mobile LCP5.0s (Fail)1.2s (Pass)Liquid Web
Mobile CLS0.99 (Fail)0.01 (Pass)Liquid Web
Desktop GTmetrixDCLiquid Web
Desktop LCP2.0s531msLiquid Web
Desktop TTFB244ms78msLiquid Web
Desktop TBT2,200ms1.7sLiquid Web
SSL GradeAA+Liquid Web
HTTP/3NoYesLiquid Web

Global Network and Load Test Summary

MetricCloudwaysLiquid WebWinner
CDN Edge Ping0.7ms (Vienna)0.8ms (Vienna)Tie
Origin TTFB244ms78msLiquid Web
Load Test Avg451ms224msLiquid Web
Load Reachability100%100%Tie
30-Day Uptime100%100%Tie
Uptime SLANot stated100% with 10x creditLiquid Web

The Support Gap

The Liquid Web review tested the 59-second initial response guarantee across three channels:

  • Phone: 22 seconds. A human engineer answered a live call in 22 seconds. Grade A+.
  • Chat: 45 seconds. Grade A.
  • Helpdesk ticket: 38 minutes. Grade B+.

Cloudways provides 24/7 chat with an average under two minutes to connect. No phone support. No ticket guarantee.

For a managed WordPress or WooCommerce site generating revenue, the phone support gap is the most practically important difference in this comparison. When a WooCommerce store crashes during Black Friday, the question is not whether you get help but how fast a qualified engineer starts working on the problem.

Liquid Web calls its support “The Most Helpful Humans in Hosting.” That is marketing language. The 22-second phone response in our test is data.

Pricing and Value

Cloudways Pricing

Cloudways is pay-as-you-go monthly. No annual commitment required. DigitalOcean-backed servers start at approximately $11 per month. Google Cloud-backed servers cost more. Bandwidth is metered. A 3-day free trial requires no credit card. No email hosting. No domain.

Monthly Hourly
DigitalOcean Micro
DigitalOcean Small
DigitalOcean Medium
DigitalOcean Large
Vultr Micro
Vultr Small
Vultr Medium
Vultr Large
Linode Micro
Linode Small
Linode Medium
Linode Large
AWS Micro
AWS Small
AWS Medium
AWS Large
Google Cloud Small
Google Cloud Medium
Google Cloud Large
Google Cloud XL
$11 /mo
$24 /mo
$46 /mo
$88 /mo
$14 /mo
$28 /mo
$54 /mo
$99 /mo
$14 /mo
$28 /mo
$59 /mo
$105 /mo
$20.56 /mo
$38.56 /mo
$91.84 /mo
$183.22 /mo
$37.33 /mo
$84 /mo
$152.02 /mo
$241.50 /mo
  • Suitable for personal websites and simple blogs
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 1 vCPU
  • 25 GB SSD storage
  • 1 TB transfer bandwidth
  • Unlimited visits
  • Unlimited websites
  • Lightning Stack
  • 5 free AI Copilot credits
  • Suitable for growing businesses and moderate traffic
  • 2 GB RAM
  • 1 vCPU
  • 50 GB SSD storage
  • 2 TB transfer bandwidth
  • Unlimited visits
  • Unlimited websites
  • Lightning Stack
  • 5 free AI Copilot credits
  • Supports more demanding websites with higher traffic
  • 4 GB RAM
  • 2 vCPU
  • 80 GB SSD storage
  • 4 TB transfer bandwidth
  • Unlimited visits
  • Unlimited websites
  • Lightning Stack
  • 5 free AI Copilot credits
  • Ideal for e-commerce stores and resource-intensive applications
  • 8 GB RAM
  • 4 vCPU
  • 160 GB SSD storage
  • 5 TB transfer bandwidth
  • Unlimited visits
  • Unlimited websites
  • Lightning Stack
  • 5 free AI Copilot credits
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 1 vCPU
  • 25 GB SSD storage
  • 1 TB transfer bandwidth
  • Unlimited visits
  • Unlimited websites
  • Lightning Stack
  • 5 free AI Copilot credits
  • 2 GB RAM
  • 1 vCPU
  • 55 GB SSD storage
  • 2 TB transfer bandwidth
  • Unlimited visits
  • Unlimited websites
  • Lightning Stack
  • 5 free AI Copilot credits
  • 4 GB RAM
  • 2 vCPU
  • 80 GB SSD storage
  • 3 TB transfer bandwidth
  • Unlimited visits
  • Unlimited websites
  • Lightning Stack
  • 5 free AI Copilot credits
  • 8 GB RAM
  • 4 vCPU
  • 160 GB SSD storage
  • 4 TB transfer bandwidth
  • Unlimited visits
  • Unlimited websites
  • Lightning Stack
  • 5 free AI Copilot credits
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 1 vCPU
  • 25 GB SSD storage
  • 1 TB transfer bandwidth
  • Unlimited visits
  • Unlimited websites
  • Lightning Stack
  • 5 free AI Copilot credits
  • 2 GB RAM
  • 1 vCPU
  • 50 GB SSD storage
  • 2 TB transfer bandwidth
  • Unlimited visits
  • Unlimited websites
  • Lightning Stack
  • 5 free AI Copilot credits
  • 4 GB RAM
  • 2 vCPU
  • 80 GB SSD storage
  • 4 TB transfer bandwidth
  • Unlimited visits
  • Unlimited websites
  • Lightning Stack
  • 5 free AI Copilot credits
  • 8 GB RAM
  • 4 vCPU
  • 160 GB SSD storage
  • 5 TB transfer bandwidth
  • Unlimited visits
  • Unlimited websites
  • Lightning Stack
  • 5 free AI Copilot credits
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 2 vCPU
  • 20 GB storage
  • 2 GB transfer bandwidth
  • Unlimited visits
  • Unlimited websites
  • Lightning Stack
  • 5 free AI Copilot credits
  • 2 GB RAM
  • 2 vCPU
  • 20 GB storage
  • 2 GB transfer bandwidth
  • Unlimited visits
  • Unlimited websites
  • Lightning Stack
  • 5 free AI Copilot credits
  • 4 GB RAM
  • 2 vCPU
  • 20 GB storage
  • 2 GB transfer bandwidth
  • Unlimited visits
  • Unlimited websites
  • Lightning Stack
  • 5 free AI Copilot credits
  • 8 GB RAM
  • 2 vCPU
  • 20 GB storage
  • 2 GB transfer bandwidth
  • Unlimited visits
  • Unlimited websites
  • Lightning Stack
  • 5 free AI Copilot credits
  • 1.7 GB RAM
  • Shared CPU
  • 20 GB storage
  • 1 GB transfer bandwidth
  • Unlimited visits
  • Unlimited websites
  • Lightning Stack
  • 5 free AI Copilot credits
  • 3.75 GB RAM
  • 1 vCPU
  • 20 GB storage
  • 1 GB transfer bandwidth
  • Unlimited visits
  • Unlimited websites
  • Lightning Stack
  • 5 free AI Copilot credits
  • 7.5 GB RAM
  • 2 vCPU
  • 20 GB storage
  • 1 GB transfer bandwidth
  • Unlimited visits
  • Unlimited websites
  • Lightning Stack
  • 5 free AI Copilot credits
  • 15 GB RAM
  • 4 vCPU
  • 20 GB storage
  • 1 GB transfer bandwidth
  • Unlimited visits
  • Unlimited websites
  • Lightning Stack
  • 5 free AI Copilot credits

Liquid Web Pricing

Liquid Web prices at the enterprise managed tier. Plans are transparent monthly rates without introductory discounts. The 30-day money-back guarantee applies to cloud VPS and managed WordPress plans. Dedicated servers are non-refundable. White Glove migrations are included. Auto-scaling is built into managed WP plans.

Monthly Yearly 3 Years Upfront
VPS Starter – 1 GB RAM
VPS Growth – 4 GB RAM
VPS Performance – 8 GB RAM
VPS Power – 16 GB RAM
Spark – Launch
Spark – Thrive (Most Popular)
Spark – Elevate
$5 /mo
$8.50 /mo
$22.50 /mo
$45 /mo
  • 1 vCPU
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 30 GB SSD storage
  • 1 TB bandwidth
  • 10 GB network
  • Linux or Windows OS
  • InterWorx, cPanel, Plesk available
  • Self-managed or fully managed
  • Fast provisioning
  • Robust API
  • Unmetered inbound traffic
  • DDoS protection
  • Root access
  • Dedicated IP address
  • 2 vCPU
  • 4 GB RAM
  • 80 GB SSD storage
  • 3 TB bandwidth
  • 10 GB network
  • Linux or Windows OS
  • InterWorx, cPanel, Plesk available
  • Self-managed or fully managed
  • Fast provisioning
  • Robust API
  • Unmetered inbound traffic
  • DDoS protection
  • Root access
  • Dedicated IP address
  • 4 vCPU
  • 8 GB RAM
  • 240 GB SSD storage
  • 5 TB bandwidth
  • 10 GB network
  • Linux or Windows OS
  • InterWorx, cPanel, Plesk available
  • Self-managed or fully managed
  • Fast provisioning
  • Robust API
  • Unmetered inbound traffic
  • DDoS protection
  • Root access
  • Dedicated IP address
  • 6 vCPU
  • 16 GB RAM
  • 440 GB SSD storage
  • 7 TB bandwidth
  • 10 GB network
  • Linux or Windows OS
  • InterWorx, cPanel, Plesk available
  • Self-managed or fully managed
  • Fast provisioning
  • Robust API
  • Unmetered inbound traffic
  • DDoS protection
  • Root access
  • Dedicated IP address
  • 1 website
  • 15 GB storage
  • 2 TB bandwidth
  • 10 PHP workers per site
  • Unlimited visits
  • Daily backups (7-day retention)
  • Self-serve migration
  • Visual comparison & stencils
  • 30-day money-back guarantee
  • No overage fees or traffic caps
  • Unmetered pageviews
  • Free migrations (self-serve or assisted)
  • Cloudflare Enterprise
  • DDoS protection
  • Web Application Firewall
  • Free staging site
  • 1 website
  • 15 GB storage
  • 2 TB bandwidth
  • 10 PHP workers per site
  • Unlimited visits
  • Daily backups (30-day retention)
  • Self-serve migration
  • Visual comparison & stencils
  • 30-day money-back guarantee
  • No overage fees or traffic caps
  • Unmetered pageviews
  • Free migrations (self-serve or assisted)
  • Cloudflare Enterprise
  • DDoS protection
  • Web Application Firewall
  • Free staging site
  • 1 website
  • 15 GB storage
  • 2 TB bandwidth
  • 10 PHP workers per site
  • 20 autoscaled PHP workers per site
  • Unlimited visits
  • Daily backups (30-day retention)
  • Assisted migration
  • Visual comparison & stencils
  • 30-day money-back guarantee
  • No overage fees or traffic caps
  • Unmetered pageviews
  • Free migrations (self-serve or assisted)
  • Cloudflare Enterprise
  • DDoS protection
  • Web Application Firewall
  • Free staging site

Pricing Comparison

FactorCloudwaysLiquid WebWinner
Entry Price~$11/month (DO)Enterprise tierCloudways
BillingPay-as-you-goMonthly/AnnualCloudways (flexibility)
Auto-scalingManualBuilt-in (WP plans)Liquid Web
Uptime SLANot stated100% with 10x creditLiquid Web
Phone SupportNoYes (22-second response)Liquid Web
SSL DefaultAA+Liquid Web
HTTP/3Add-on costIncludedLiquid Web
White Glove MigrationNoYes, freeLiquid Web
EmailNoYes (VPS/Dedicated)Liquid Web
Free Trial3-day30-day money-backLiquid Web (longer)
Multi-cloud5 providersOwn infraCloudways

Features

Cloudways

WordPress on Cloud: Varnish and Redis pre-configured. Any cloud provider. You manage WordPress, updates, plugins, and performance tuning.

Multi-application: Node.js, Magento, Laravel, Drupal, and any LAMP or LEMP stack application.

Multi-cloud: Deploy on DigitalOcean, AWS, Google Cloud, Vultr, or Linode. Switch providers without migrating applications.

DigitalOcean Micro DigitalOcean Small DigitalOcean Medium DigitalOcean Large Vultr Micro Vultr Small Vultr Medium Vultr Large Linode Micro Linode Small Linode Medium Linode Large AWS Micro AWS Small AWS Medium AWS Large Google Cloud Small Google Cloud Medium Google Cloud Large Google Cloud XL
24/7/365 Support
Free SSL Certificates
Dedicated Firewalls
Staging Environment
Automated Backups
Unlimited App Installation
Team Management
HTTP/2 Enabled Servers
SSH & SFTP Access
Free Migration
Real-time Monitoring
Auto-Healing Servers
Regular Security Patching
Native Email Hosting
Choice of 5 Cloud Providers

Liquid Web

Managed WordPress (Nexcess Portal): Auto-scaling PHP workers, one-click staging, visual regression testing, automatic updates, and image optimization. The portal is designed for marketers and agencies, not sysadmins.

Managed WooCommerce: Order monitoring, mobile optimization, and cart protection. Auto-scaling handles Black Friday traffic without manual intervention.

VPS and Dedicated: cPanel or InterWorx for developers needing root access. Full infrastructure power.

59-Second Support SLA: Phone, chat, and ticket support with a contractual response time guarantee.

Managed WordPress Hosting
VPS Hosting
Spark – Launch Spark – Thrive (Most Popular) Spark – Elevate
1-Click Staging Site
Visual Regression Testing
Auto-Scaling PHP Workers
Daily Off-Site Backups
iThemes Security Pro
Object Cache Pro (Redis)
Global Cloudflare CDN
Unlimited Email Accounts
Free SSL Certificates
Image Optimization (Plugin)
24/7 Priority Support
Plugin Performance Monitor
Free Site Migrations
30-Day Money Back Guarantee
Nginx Speed Accelerator

Who Should Use Which

Choose Cloudways if you:

  • Need the lowest entry price for managed cloud WordPress
  • Run applications beyond WordPress on the same managed infrastructure
  • Want to deploy on five different cloud providers from one panel
  • Need pay-as-you-go monthly billing with no long-term commitment
  • Want a 3-day free trial to evaluate without a credit card
  • Need the flexibility to switch cloud providers without migrating applications

Choose Liquid Web if you:

  • Run a WooCommerce store or business site where downtime directly loses revenue
  • Need an engineer on the phone in under 60 seconds at any hour
  • Want auto-scaling WordPress that handles traffic spikes without manual intervention
  • Need mobile Core Web Vitals compliance for SEO rankings
  • Want a 100% uptime SLA with a 10x credit guarantee in the service contract
  • Need Grade A+ SSL and HTTP/3 active without additional configuration

Situation and Use Case Recommendations

SituationRecommendedWhy
Early-stage startup, budget firstCloudways$11/month entry; Liquid Web is enterprise pricing
WooCommerce, Black Friday salesLiquid WebAuto-scaling, 22-second phone, 100% SLA
Agency managing multiple app typesCloudwaysSupports Node.js, Magento, any LAMP app
High-traffic WordPress, mobile SEOLiquid WebPasses all CWV; Cloudways fails all 3
Developer who controls their own stackCloudwaysDirect PHP/Varnish control; Liquid Web is managed
Mission-critical site, downtime = lost revenueLiquid Web100% SLA + 10x credit + phone in 22 seconds
Multi-cloud deploymentCloudwaysOnly option in this comparison
Auto-scaling under real traffic spikesLiquid WebBuilt-in PHP worker scaling; Cloudways manual
Caching configuration controlCloudwaysVarnish + Redis tunable; Liquid Web managed

Final Verdict

The title frames this as mid-market versus enterprise. The test results confirm the framing is accurate.

Cloudways is the mid-market choice: flexible, affordable, developer-controlled, and capable. It does not deliver enterprise performance metrics. Its corporate site fails all mobile CWV tests, earns GTmetrix Grade D, and returns 451ms under concurrent load. The infrastructure handles WordPress. The premium layers are absent.

Liquid Web is enterprise managed hosting: isolated resources, 78ms TTFB, 87ms INP, 224ms concurrent load average, Grade A+ SSL, HTTP/3 with 0-RTT, a 22-second phone response, and an auto-scaling platform that absorbs traffic spikes. The price is enterprise. The performance is enterprise.

Cloudways is best for: Developers and technical teams who want managed cloud infrastructure with flexibility, multi-cloud deployment, and the lowest entry price for managed WordPress.

Liquid Web is best for: Revenue-generating businesses, WooCommerce stores, and agencies where downtime costs money and support response time is an operational requirement, not a nice-to-have.

CategoryWinner
Mobile CWVLiquid Web
Desktop PerformanceLiquid Web
Concurrent LoadLiquid Web
SSL GradeLiquid Web
HTTP/3Liquid Web
Support SpeedLiquid Web
Uptime SLALiquid Web
PriceCloudways
Multi-cloudCloudways
Uptime MonitoringTie
GreenTie

Tactical Recommendations

For Cloudways: enable HTTP/3 via the Cloudflare integration add-on. Cloudways does not support HTTP/3 natively. Adding the Cloudflare integration in the Application Manager and enabling HTTP/3 in the Cloudflare dashboard closes the protocol gap with Liquid Web. This also adds enterprise-grade WAF and DDoS protection on top of the Cloudways application layer.

For Cloudways: configure full-page caching before going live. Cloudways’ 244ms origin TTFB reflects uncached origin requests. The Varnish cache is pre-installed but requires configuration for each application. Setting aggressive full-page caching rules for WordPress reduces the number of origin requests significantly under concurrent load. A configured Varnish layer changes the effective TTFB from 244ms to near-CDN speed for cached pages.

For Liquid Web: optimise third-party tracking scripts to fix the TBT. Liquid Web’s 1.7s desktop TBT is caused by external marketing trackers blocking the browser after visual load. The review confirms the underlying server is fast (78ms TTFB). Deferring non-critical third-party scripts and loading analytics asynchronously brings the TBT below 300ms without changing infrastructure. This would upgrade the GTmetrix grade from C to A or A+.

For both providers: confirm email hosting requirements before buying. Cloudways has no email hosting at any tier. Liquid Web’s managed WordPress (Nexcess) plans do not include email. Only Liquid Web VPS and Dedicated plans include email via cPanel. If professional email is required alongside the hosting plan, budget for Google Workspace, Zoho, or Titan Email separately on either platform.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Liquid Web worth the extra cost over Cloudways?

For revenue-generating sites, yes. Liquid Web passes all mobile Core Web Vitals where Cloudways fails all three. Its GTmetrix TTFB is 78ms versus Cloudways’ 244ms. Its concurrent load average is 224ms versus 451ms. It includes auto-scaling, Grade A+ SSL, HTTP/3, phone support in 22 seconds, and a 100% SLA with a 10x credit guarantee. If your site makes money and downtime costs more than the monthly fee, Liquid Web’s performance premium is a business insurance policy.

For a developer or startup site where performance and support response time are secondary to cost, Cloudways delivers managed cloud WordPress at $11 per month.

What is Nexcess and how does it relate to Liquid Web?

Nexcess is Liquid Web’s brand for managed WordPress, WooCommerce, and Magento hosting. Liquid Web focuses on VPS and dedicated servers with developer access. Nexcess uses a custom portal designed for non-technical users — marketers, agency clients, and store owners who need WordPress managed without server administration. When the review mentions Liquid Web Managed WordPress, it is referring to the Nexcess product on Liquid Web’s infrastructure.

Does Cloudways include phone support?

No. Cloudways provides 24/7 live chat support averaging under two minutes to connect. There is no phone support option. For teams that need phone escalation during a live site crisis, Liquid Web’s 22-second phone response is a genuine operational differentiator.

Is Liquid Web good for WooCommerce?

Yes, specifically. Liquid Web’s managed WooCommerce product includes auto-scaling PHP workers that expand capacity automatically during traffic spikes without manual intervention. The 87ms mobile INP means checkout interactions feel immediate. The 100% SLA means the store stays online during peak sales events. The review explicitly positions Liquid Web as the choice for WooCommerce stores running Black Friday or product launch campaigns.

Can Cloudways run non-WordPress applications?

Yes. Cloudways supports WordPress, WooCommerce, Magento, Laravel, Drupal, Node.js, and any application running on standard LAMP or LEMP stacks. Liquid Web’s managed WordPress product is WordPress-specific. Liquid Web VPS and Dedicated servers support any application but are unmanaged.

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