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Seeking Hosting Recommendations for Full-Stack Web App

Hey everyone! I'm looking for hosting recommendations for a client management web application I've built. The app is reaching production stage and I need reliable hosting that can handle the technical requirements and user base.

Technical Specifications:

  • Frontend: React 18 with TypeScript, mobile-first responsive design

  • Backend: Node.js/Express API with JWT authentication

  • Database: PostgreSQL (requires connection pooling, session storage)

  • File Uploads: Document management system with secure file handling

  • Features: User authentication, role-based access control, real-time data updates

  • Traffic: Expecting around 1000 active users initially, with potential for growth

Key Requirements:

  • PostgreSQL database support (preferably serverless/pay-per-usage)

  • SSL/HTTPS support

  • File storage capabilities

  • Good uptime guarantees (99%+ preferred)

  • Reasonable pricing for small business budget

  • Easy deployment pipeline

  • Session management support

Nice-to-Haves:

  • Auto-scaling capabilities

  • Built-in monitoring/logging

  • Easy environment variable management

  • CDN integration for static assets

The application handles sensitive business data, so security and reliability are top priorities. Currently debating between traditional VPS, managed platforms like Heroku/Railway, or cloud providers like AWS/Digital Ocean.

What hosting solutions have you had good experiences with for similar full-stack applications? Any platforms to avoid?

Thanks in advance for the recommendations!

Comments

  • Vercel, digital ocean etc are good bets for this purpose.

    Thanked by 1kode9
  • cloudblastcloudblast Member, Patron Provider

    Take a look at our pricing
    we have locations in EU & USA at affordable cost for a small business

    Thanked by 1kode9
  • LE: VM SPECS

    CPU & Memory

    • CPU: 6-8 vCPUs (8 vCPUs for comfort)
    • RAM: 16GB minimum

    Storage

    • Primary SSD: 100-200GB NVMe SSD
    • File Storage: 2 - 4GB SSD

    Network & Bandwidth

    • Bandwidth: 1-5TB monthly transfer
    • Connection: 1Gbps port minimum
    • CDN for static assets and file delivery
  • wadhahwadhah Member, Host Rep

    @kode9 said:
    LE: VM SPECS

    CPU & Memory

    • CPU: 6-8 vCPUs (8 vCPUs for comfort)
    • RAM: 16GB minimum

    Storage

    • Primary SSD: 100-200GB NVMe SSD
    • File Storage: 2 - 4GB SSD

    Network & Bandwidth

    • Bandwidth: 1-5TB monthly transfer
    • Connection: 1Gbps port minimum
    • CDN for static assets and file delivery

    Just for info those seem like an overkill for a thousand active users, i know you said you wanted room to grow but upgrading is allowed in most hosts.

    You shouldn't start so big that you are basically wasting money.

    You could easily satisfy a 1000 users hourly with a 2c2g machine

  • ksoutarksoutar Member, Host Rep

    We could probably help out with this in NY or AU, we have the following plan available:

    8 vCore
    16gb Ram
    120gb Storage
    8tb Bandwidth (10gb in NYC, 1gb in SYD)

    We can also provide aditional storage at $10/100gb

    $20/month or $120/year

    NYC: https://smcvps.com/nyc
    SYD: https://smcvps.com/syd

    Thanked by 1kode9
  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    Do some load testing locally, see how mich resources you realistically need. If you go LowEnd you’ll save a lot of money but you’ll also lose auto scaling etc.

    Take automatic regular backups, preferably of the binlog as well for easy point in time restoation in case of failure. Try to have a clear path to get everything back up again fast in case of a complete failure.

    I’d store documents etc on B2, with some local backups taken a bit more rarely than the DB ones as B2 isn’t as likely to fail.

    Thanked by 2oloke sh97
  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    You mentioned serverless/pay-per-usage, are you looking to actually host the DB yourself, or offload it?

    If offload, something like Supabase could make sense, it’s built on PostgreSQL, and can save you from managing DB ops directly.

    Just a thought, since it changes the hosting requirements quite a bit depending on which route you’re aiming for.

  • @wadhah said:

    @kode9 said:
    LE: VM SPECS

    CPU & Memory

    • CPU: 6-8 vCPUs (8 vCPUs for comfort)
    • RAM: 16GB minimum

    Storage

    • Primary SSD: 100-200GB NVMe SSD
    • File Storage: 2 - 4GB SSD

    Network & Bandwidth

    • Bandwidth: 1-5TB monthly transfer
    • Connection: 1Gbps port minimum
    • CDN for static assets and file delivery

    Just for info those seem like an overkill for a thousand active users, i know you said you wanted room to grow but upgrading is allowed in most hosts.

    You shouldn't start so big that you are basically wasting money.

    You could easily satisfy a 1000 users hourly with a 2c2g machine

    @wadhah So I'm thinking:

    • Node.js processes: ~2-4GB
    • PostgreSQL: ~3-6GB
    • Operating system: ~1-2GB
    • Session storage: ~1-2GB for 500 concurrent users
    • Buffer for file processing: ~2-4GB

    • Primary SSD: 100-200GB NVMe SSD for OS, app, and database

    • File Storage: Separate object storage or additional SSD for document uploads
    • Database: Fast SSD is crucial for PostgreSQL performance with concurrent sessions

    Is "2c2g machine" AWS/AZURE VM or ... !?

  • @dustinc said:
    You mentioned serverless/pay-per-usage, are you looking to actually host the DB yourself, or offload it?

    If offload, something like Supabase could make sense, it’s built on PostgreSQL, and can save you from managing DB ops directly.

    Just a thought, since it changes the hosting requirements quite a bit depending on which route you’re aiming for.

    Funny you should ask, but after much consideration I've decided to NOT host the DB myself - let that be someone else's responsability. Managed DB service ( even if it costs a lil' bit more ) it's worth the money vs the hassle if anything goes wrong. And yes PostgreSQL would be my prefered DB.

    Now since this would be my first complex website/APP ( that I wrote from scratch ) that requires(!?) a managed DB, should I have the managed DB and the VM in the same DC from the same provider? Don't judge please since I know nothing about this and I'd rather have a human explaing it to me than ChatGPT.

    Would there be a delay/latency issue if my managed DB is with ... DigitalOcean in New York and my VM is with Layer7 in Paris ?
    90% of my clients will be US based so I am looking at US based hosting options.

  • sh97sh97 Member, Host Rep

    @kode9 said: Would there be a delay/latency issue if my managed DB is with ... DigitalOcean in New York and my VM is with Layer7 in Paris ?

    Yup, there will be. It's best to have the DB somewhere in NY itself, or at least somewhere on the East Coast.

    Thanked by 1kode9
  • Cloudflare or Vercel? Both support next.js

    Cloudflare has better database intergration, but not sure they support postgre

    Thanked by 1kode9
  • snowman11snowman11 Member
    edited September 2025

    Vercel probably incredibly easy to use and works excellent. You can scale automatically as you grow

    Solid ddos protection also

    Thanked by 1kode9
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