FOSS-friendlyVPSEurope

Webdock

Simple European VPS hosting for self-hosters who want control without hyperscale complexity.

What Makes It FOSS-Friendly

Webdock is a smaller European VPS provider that leans into straightforward Linux servers, transparent resources, and simple pricing. It is friendly to self-hosters who want root access without the complexity of a giant cloud account.

The practical FOSS angle is control: bring your own stack, run Docker or bare services, automate with Ansible, and avoid proprietary platform abstractions that make migration harder later.

Best Fit

Webdock works well for personal services, small business apps, staging environments, community tools, and lightweight production workloads where predictable VPS pricing beats hyperscale billing surprises.

  • Docker-based self-hosting
  • Small web apps
  • European VPS workloads
  • Projects needing clear resource allocations

Caveats

Webdock is more approachable than many budget hosts, but it is still infrastructure you manage. Plan backups, monitoring, patching, and security hardening. For complex applications, pair it with a deployment platform such as Coolify or Dokploy.

Pricing Tiers

Webdock Small

~€3/mo

1 vCPU, 1 GB RAM, 10 GB SSD

Best for: Personal projects, learning, lightweight services

Webdock Medium

~€6/mo

2 vCPU, 2 GB RAM, 20 GB SSD

Best for: Web apps, Docker, small team tools

Webdock Large

~€12/mo

4 vCPU, 4 GB RAM, 40 GB SSD

Best for: Production apps, databases, heavier workloads

Verdict

Recommended if…

You want straightforward European VPS hosting, need a simple self-hosting platform for Docker/Coolify, or prefer transparent pricing without hyperscale complexity.

Avoid if…

You need global data center options, want extensive managed services, require enterprise SLAs, or need the absolute cheapest compute per euro.

Tired of managing servers?

Rather than managing your own server? OpsHelp deploys and maintains FOSS-friendly hosting — from £50/month. We use the same FOSS tools you know and love, just with less 2am SSH sessions.