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DreamHost Launches Self-Managed VPS Built for the AI Development Era

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As AI speeds up how software gets built, DreamHost closes the gap on where it runs.

DreamHost®, a global leader in web hosting, Managed WordPress services, and innovative AI tools for businesses and developers, launched a self-managed option for VPS Hosting, giving developers a server they fully control to deploy and run the applications they create.

“Anyone can build a working application with AI in an afternoon. What they need after that is infrastructure they own, where they can run whatever stack they chose, without a platform telling them what’s supported or a bill that changes every month.”

AI coding tools have cut the time to build a working application from weeks to hours. Most developers hit the wall at deployment. Shared hosting wasn’t built for modern application stacks, managed cloud platforms come with pricing models where a good traffic month becomes an expensive one, and most self-managed VPS options hand users an empty server and leave the rest to them. For a growing number of developers building with AI tools, finding a reliable home for what they create has been the harder problem.

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DreamHost has offered managed VPS hosting for years. This is the unmanaged version, built for developers who want full control without platform restrictions or billing surprises. Developers get full root access, runtime, framework, or database, and unmetered bandwidth with no transfer caps or overage fees. The server can be configured using the same AI tools developers already use to write code.

The platform launches with an app library including workflow automation through n8n, OpenClaw as a self-hosted AI agent, self-hosted databases like PostgreSQL and Supabase, deployment tools like Dokploy, and development platforms like GitLab CE, turning the server into a working development stack from day one rather than an empty box. It’s infrastructure from an independent company that has been building hosting for developers since 1997, with no enterprise upsell agenda and no vendor lock-in.

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“Anyone can build a working application with AI in an afternoon now,” said Dallas Kashuba, Co-Founder of DreamHost. “What they need after that is infrastructure they own, where they can run whatever stack they chose, without a platform telling them what’s supported or a bill that changes every month based on traffic. That’s a straightforward problem. This is a straightforward answer.”

The numbers track with where developers are moving. According to The Business Research Company, the global self-hosted cloud platform market is projected to grow from $19.7 billion in 2025 to $38.58 billion by 2030, driven in part by concerns over vendor lock-in and demand for infrastructure that organizations control outright.

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