Reseller VPS hosting in London, UK
Build a UK-focused VPS reseller business from our flagship London network location, designed for low-latency hosting across the UK and fast routes into Europe.
London network location
Our flagship UK data centre and core network location.
- Tier III+ London facility
- Ultra-low UK & EU latency
- Excellent peering & transit
- Ideal for critical workloads
Sell regional VPS services without building the infrastructure yourself.
London is the natural choice for UK-first projects, latency-sensitive business platforms, and customers who expect services hosted close to home.
Choose a pooled reseller VPS plan, create servers within your plan resources, add your own pricing, and sell the service as part of your hosting or managed services brand.
White label ready
Package VPS hosting as your own offer with client-facing branding and reseller-friendly management workflows.
Pooled resources
Create customer servers from your prepaid CPU, RAM, storage, IP, and network allocation.
Regional positioning
Advertise hosting closer to the customers and markets you actively serve.
Clear growth path
Move from standard VPS reseller plans into master and alpha reseller tiers as demand grows.
London is built for these markets.
UK agencies, SaaS teams, managed service providers, ecommerce brands, and hosting resellers that need a strong local footprint.
United Kingdom
Useful for reseller VPS packages, managed hosting, customer projects, and regional application delivery.
Ireland
Useful for reseller VPS packages, managed hosting, customer projects, and regional application delivery.
Western Europe
Useful for reseller VPS packages, managed hosting, customer projects, and regional application delivery.
Start with a reseller plan, then build your own VPS product line.
LiquidServers gives you the infrastructure base; you decide the customer packages, pricing model, support layer, and sales positioning.
Step 1
Choose capacity
Pick the reseller VPS pool that matches your expected customer count, server sizes, and starting budget.
Step 2
Create packages
Turn your resource pool into VPS plans for customers, from small entry servers to higher-spec managed options.
Step 3
Grow regionally
Advertise London reseller VPS hosting to customers who value local and regional performance.
Compare reseller levels before you order.
Start with the level that matches your sales model now, then upgrade as your customer base, reseller network, or brand portfolio grows.
Margin Example
Turn pooled resources into recurring revenue.
If you package and sell VPS plans to your own customers, even a small number of monthly clients can cover the reseller plan cost and create room for profit.
5 clients
Starter break-even target
Sell five small VPS packages at around £5 each and you have already covered the entry VPS Reseller Launch plan before add-ons or higher-value services.
10+ clients
Growth profit zone
As client count rises, the same prepaid resource pool can support stronger margins, upgrades, managed services, extra IPs, and recurring support packages.
Less risk when you launch.
Every plan is designed so you can start selling without guessing your long-term infrastructure needs on day one.
Upgrade when ready
Move from VPS Reseller to Master or Alpha as demand grows, without rebuilding your entire sales offer.
Onboarding help
Get guidance choosing the right plan, setting up reseller packages, and planning your first customer offers.
Migration guidance
If you are moving from another provider, sales and support can help map your current usage to the right resource pool.
Clear resource limits
Unlimited servers means no fixed server count maximum, as long as created servers stay within your prepaid plan resources, specifications, and limits.
Specific help when it matters.
24/7 ticket access
Open sales, onboarding, support, and migration requests through the client ticket system whenever you need help.
Setup guidance
Ask for help choosing package sizes, reseller structure, WHMCS-ready flows, and upgrade timing.
Operational support
Get assistance with provisioning questions, resource planning, account access, and service continuity.