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Liquid Web is a managed hosting and cloud infrastructure provider based in Lansing, Michigan, selling dedicated/bare metal servers, VPS and cloud hosting, managed WordPress and e-commerce hosting (through its Nexcess brand), colocation, and NVIDIA GPU hosting for AI/ML workloads. As of 2025-2026, the company operates its own wholly-owned data centers in Lansing, Michigan; Phoenix, Arizona; and Amsterdam, Netherlands, and has recently added bare-metal server locations in San Jose, Ashburn, Sydney, and London to shorten latency for customers in those regions. Founded in 1997 and now part of the CloudOne Digital portfolio, Liquid Web positions itself around personalized, 24/7/365 ‘Heroic Support’ rather than hyperscale price competition, serving tens of thousands of small-to-medium business customers across roughly 150 countries. It differentiates from commodity web hosts by owning and operating its core U.S. and European facilities rather than reselling third-party space, while its newer international points of presence extend reach without necessarily implying owned buildings at every site.
Liquid Web operates as a cloud provider and colocation provider, with facilities at the following locations:
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Phone: (800) 580-4985 Email: [email protected]
Yes. Liquid Web launched a dedicated GPU hosting line offering on-demand, single-tenant bare-metal servers powered by NVIDIA L4, L40S, and H100 GPUs for AI/ML training, inference, LLM deployment, and HPC workloads, paired with a pre-configured 'GPU Stack' including CUDA, Docker, TensorFlow, and PyTorch support.
Liquid Web's own wholly-owned data centers are in Lansing, Michigan (its founding location, with multiple buildings); Phoenix, Arizona; and Amsterdam, Netherlands, with colocation available at the Lansing and Phoenix sites.
In February 2025, Liquid Web announced four new bare-metal server locations in San Jose, California; Ashburn, Virginia; Sydney, Australia; and London, England, to reduce latency for customers in those regions, extending beyond its existing Lansing, Phoenix, and Amsterdam data centers.
Yes, but only at its Michigan and Arizona facilities — its own site states colocation is available at the Lansing and Phoenix data centers, offered as cabinets, caged space, locked cabinets, and private POD space.
Liquid Web is classified as a cloud provider among other services it offers — we can't confirm which specific facilities provide cloud services. Please contact Liquid Web directly to confirm cloud availability.
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