Odoo hosting providers — 2026 comparison
An honest comparison of the major Odoo hosting options for partners and agencies. Find the right fit for your clients and your business.
Choosing the right Odoo hosting in 2026
Where you host client instances directly affects your margins, operational overhead, GDPR posture, and how easily you can scale. In 2026 the landscape splits into five distinct approaches — each with clear trade-offs.
This page covers Odoo.sh (Odoo's own platform), CloudWady (managed BYOC for partners), generic cloud (AWS, Hetzner, DigitalOcean — DIY), specialised Odoo hosts, and on-premise. The table below compares them on cost, control, sovereignty, and developer experience.
Provider overview at a glance
Key differentiators across hosting categories.
| Criteria | CloudWady | Odoo.sh | Generic Cloud (DIY) | Specialised Hosts | On-Premise |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Best for | Solo devs to large agencies — any team that wants control without DevOps work | Single-project developers happy on Odoo's cloud | Teams with dedicated DevOps staff | Non-technical businesses | Regulated industries |
| Starting price | €0/mo on the Free plan, then from €49/mo (Essential, + your VPS) | From €87/mo per project (shared) | €6-50/mo (server only) | €50-200/mo | €500+ upfront + maintenance |
| Price at 10 projects | ~€915/mo total (Pro + ~€150 VPS) | €870/mo (shared) or €7900+/mo (dedicated) | €60-150/mo + 80 hrs/mo DevOps | €1,000-2,000/mo | Hardware + FTE salary |
| Infrastructure control | Your servers (BYOC) |
Odoo's cloud only |
Full control |
Varies Often shared infra |
Your hardware |
| EU data sovereignty | You choose region |
Limited Odoo chooses DC |
Your choice |
Varies | |
| Git CI/CD integration | DIY | DIY | |||
| Automated backups | DIY | DIY | |||
| Backup health monitoring UNIQUE | |||||
| Service marketplace (35+ apps) UNIQUE | Few | ||||
| Multi-environment | DIY | Varies | DIY | ||
| Web terminal (SSH in browser) | |||||
| Vendor lock-in | None | High | None | Medium | None |
| Setup time | Minutes | Minutes | Days to weeks | Hours to days | Weeks to months |
| Ongoing maintenance | Managed by platform | Managed by Odoo | 100% your responsibility | Managed by host | 100% your responsibility |
Odoo.sh prices follow their published rates (€60/worker, €0.20/GB storage, €15/staging, €500/mo dedicated base). Shared samples assume 1 worker + 60 GB + 1 staging per project; dedicated samples assume 4 workers + 100 GB + 2 staging. Adjust on the full comparison page for your own configuration.
Odoo.sh — the official platform
Odoo.sh is Odoo SA's official cloud platform. It provides tight GitHub integration, built-in staging environments, and a polished developer experience. For a single project developer or a small team getting started with Odoo, it is the path of least resistance.
Strengths
- Zero infrastructure setup — fully managed by Odoo SA
- Native GitHub integration with branch-per-environment
- Built-in staging and development environments
- Odoo Enterprise license bundled with hosting
- Shell access and log viewer in the browser
Limitations
- Adds up at scale — from €87/project/month shared, and €790+/project once a project requires dedicated hosting
- No infrastructure control — Odoo chooses the data centre
- Vendor lock-in — migrating away requires significant effort
- Limited data sovereignty options for GDPR-sensitive clients
- No backup health monitoring — silent failures possible
- Limited service ecosystem (no Grafana marketplace, no pgAdmin)
CloudWady — managed BYOC for every team size
CloudWady is a managed deployment platform for teams running Odoo at any scale — from a solo developer with one app on the Free plan up to agencies running dozens of client tenancies. The core idea is BYOC (Bring Your Own Cloud): you use your own servers (Hetzner, DigitalOcean, AWS, or any SSH-accessible Linux machine), and CloudWady handles Docker orchestration, backups, monitoring, and CI/CD.
Strengths
- Free plan available — start with one production app at €0/mo, upgrade only when you need automation or extra environments
- Full infrastructure control — your servers, your data, your rules
- Significantly cheaper than Odoo.sh dedicated once projects scale beyond shared limits
- EU data sovereignty — choose your own data centre region
- 35+ one-click service marketplace (Grafana, pgAdmin, Prometheus, VS Code)
- Backup health monitoring with proactive alerts
- Git integration with push-to-deploy CI/CD
- Web terminal, real-time logs, 5-level permission system
- No vendor lock-in — cancel and keep everything
Limitations
- You need to provision and pay for your own servers separately
- Newer platform — smaller community compared to Odoo.sh
- Odoo Enterprise license not included (purchased separately from Odoo SA)
- Requires basic understanding of server/cloud concepts
Generic cloud (DIY) — AWS, Hetzner, DigitalOcean
Many partners start by deploying Odoo manually on a VPS using Docker Compose or bare-metal installation. This gives maximum flexibility but comes with significant operational overhead. You are responsible for every layer of the stack.
Strengths
- Lowest hosting cost — VPS from €6/month
- Complete freedom — any configuration, any tool, any version
- No platform dependency — pure infrastructure
- Good for teams with existing DevOps expertise
Limitations
- 150+ hours/year in DevOps work per 5 projects
- No built-in CI/CD, backups, monitoring, or SSL management
- Configuration drift across servers over time
- Bus factor — only one person knows the setup
- No team permission system or audit trail
- Scaling requires significant re-architecture
Specialised Odoo hosting providers
Several companies offer Odoo-specific managed hosting. These typically handle server setup, Odoo installation, backups, and basic monitoring. They sit between DIY and Odoo.sh in terms of features and cost.
Strengths
- Odoo-specific expertise and support
- Usually includes backups and basic monitoring
- Lower barrier to entry than DIY
- Some offer migration assistance
Limitations
- Typically no Git integration or CI/CD pipeline
- Limited or no staging environments
- No service marketplace or developer tooling
- Often shared infrastructure with limited customisation
- Varying levels of data sovereignty compliance
- Pricing varies wildly — difficult to compare
On-premise deployment
Running Odoo on your own physical hardware. This approach is mostly relevant for large enterprises in regulated industries (finance, healthcare, government) where data must stay within the organisation's physical perimeter.
Strengths
- Maximum data control — physical access to hardware
- Meets strict compliance requirements (air-gapped, etc.)
- No recurring cloud costs (after initial investment)
- Full customisation of hardware and network
Limitations
- High upfront cost — servers, networking, cooling, space
- Requires dedicated IT staff for hardware and software maintenance
- Scaling means buying and provisioning new hardware
- Disaster recovery is complex and expensive
- No built-in CI/CD, monitoring, or team management tools
Which hosting approach is right for you?
Odoo Partner / Agency
Managing 3+ client projects? You need automation, team management, and cost efficiency at scale.
Recommended: CloudWady — built specifically for your workflow. Major savings vs Odoo.sh dedicated at scale while keeping full control.
Solo Developer / Freelancer
Running a single production app and want to learn the platform before committing?
Recommended: CloudWady Free plan — start at €0/mo with one production app on your own VPS, then move to Essential when you need automation or staging.
DevOps-Heavy Team
Have infrastructure engineers and prefer to keep full control of every layer?
Recommended: CloudWady — BYOC means your servers, your tooling, your rules. The platform handles the repetitive ops work so the team focuses on higher-value engineering. Pure DIY on Hetzner/AWS works too if you genuinely enjoy maintaining the pipeline yourself.
Regulated Enterprise
Finance, healthcare, or government with strict data residency requirements?
Recommended: CloudWady with EU-based servers for GDPR compliance without the hardware burden. On-premise still wins for true air-gapped environments.
The questions buyers ask when choosing an Odoo hosting model
Provider choice is usually a mix of licensing, migration effort, compliance expectations, and how much operational control your team wants to keep.
No. Odoo Enterprise is a license you purchase from Odoo SA, and it can be deployed on any hosting platform — Odoo.sh, CloudWady, your own servers, or any other provider. Odoo.sh bundles the license with hosting, but you can purchase it separately for other platforms.
Yes, but it requires effort. You need to export your database (pg_dump), filestore, and custom modules. CloudWady includes free migration assistance for your first project. Moving from DIY setups is usually simpler since you already have direct server access.
BYOC stands for Bring Your Own Cloud. It means you provision and own the servers, while the platform manages the deployment layer on top. This matters because:
- Cost control: You pay cloud providers directly at their rates, no markup.
- Data sovereignty: You choose exactly where your data lives.
- No lock-in: Cancel the platform and your servers remain untouched.
- Flexibility: Use any cloud provider or even on-premise servers.
GDPR compliance depends on where data is stored and processed. With BYOC platforms like CloudWady, you choose EU data centres (e.g., Hetzner in Germany or Finland) and control the entire data chain. With Odoo.sh, Odoo SA decides the data centre location. Specialised hosts vary — always verify their data processing agreements and server locations before committing.
For raw hosting cost, a DIY setup on a Hetzner VPS (from €6/month) is the cheapest. However, this ignores the 150+ hours/year of DevOps time required. For total cost of ownership (hosting + time), BYOC platforms like CloudWady offer the best value for partners managing multiple projects, because the platform fee is far less than the DevOps time it replaces.
Yes. CloudWady supports both Odoo Community and Enterprise editions. Unlike Odoo.sh which requires an Enterprise subscription, CloudWady works with any Odoo edition. This makes it a great choice for partners who deploy Community Edition for cost-sensitive clients.
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