
| Plan Name | Space | CPU | RAM | OS | Price | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Virtual Server XS | 10 GB | 1 core | 1 GB | MYR 8.16 | 2.9 | View Plan | |
| Virtual Server S | 80 GB | 2 cores | 2 GB | MYR 12.23 | 2.4 | View Plan | |
| Virtual Server M | 120 GB | 2 cores | 4 GB | MYR 16.31 | 3.2 | View Plan |
Our experts ranked the best Java hosting providers with support for Tomcat, Spring, Git, SSH, and CI/CD. This hosting is perfect for developers running web apps, APIs, or enterprise-grade Java projects.

| Plan Name | Space | CPU | RAM | OS | Price | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Virtual Server XS | 10 GB | 1 core | 1 GB | MYR 8.16 | 2.9 | View Plan | |
| Virtual Server S | 80 GB | 2 cores | 2 GB | MYR 12.23 | 2.4 | View Plan | |
| Virtual Server M | 120 GB | 2 cores | 4 GB | MYR 16.31 | 3.2 | View Plan |

| Plan Name | Space | CPU | RAM | OS | Price | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 vCPU (Type A, 2667MHz, 1024MB) | 20 GB | 1 x 2.6GHz | 1 GB | MYR 16.31 | 4.8 | View Plan | |
| 1 vCPU (Type A, 2667MHz, 2048MB) | 20 GB | 1 x 2.6GHz | 2 GB | MYR 24.47 | 4.9 | View Plan | |
| 2 vCPU (Type A, 5333MHz, 2048MB) | 30 GB | 2 x 2.65GHz | 2 GB | MYR 48.94 | 4.9 | View Plan |


| Plan Name | Space | CPU | RAM | OS | Price | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unmanaged Linux Server-D4 | 80 GB | 2 cores | 4 GB | MYR 40.78 | 4.8 | View Plan | |
| Unmanaged Windows Server-D4 | 80 GB | 2 cores | 4 GB | MYR 61.17 | 4.8 | View Plan | |
| Unmanaged Linux Server-D8 | 160 GB | 4 cores | 8 GB | MYR 81.56 | 4.8 | View Plan |




| Plan Name | Space | CPU | RAM | OS | Price | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Entry Cloud | 50 GB | 2 cores | 2 GB | MYR 56.89 | 4.9 | View Plan | |
| Build #1 | 50 GB | 2 x 3.6GHz | 4 GB | MYR 109.91 | 5.0 | View Plan | |
| Windows VPS | 50 GB | 2 x 3.6GHz | 4 GB | MYR 162.92 | 5.0 | View Plan |


Java hosting supports Java Runtime Environment, servlet containers like Tomcat, and the deployment of JAR/WAR files. Regular hosting is usually PHP-focused and lacks JVM support.
Yes, if your app uses servlets or JSP. Tomcat (or alternatives like Jetty or WildFly) is needed to serve Java-based web apps properly.
Usually not. Spring Boot apps often need specific ports or memory settings, which are only available on VPS or dedicated environments.
Typically yes, because Java apps consume more memory and CPU resources. Look for scalable VPS or cloud plans if budget is a concern.
Yes. Many Java hosting providers support Git-based deployment or integrate with CI/CD tools like Jenkins, GitHub Actions, or GitLab CI for automated workflows.