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Which VPS for Android Emulator to Choose in 2025? Comparing 3 Providers

In 2025, running Android emulators in the cloud demands truly powerful VPS solutions. If you develop or test Android applications, or run automation via emulators, a dedicated server or a high-performance VPS is a must. Standard low-spec servers just won't cut it for intensive Android emulation workloads.

When you choose hosting for Android emulators, the key factors are a powerful CPU, plenty of RAM, and a fast disk. It's also important that the platform supports virtualization and graphics acceleration – without these, your emulator will struggle instead of running smoothly. This article will look at 3 top providers known for high performance and reliability with Android emulation.

We'll go in reverse order—from a solid but less impressive option up to the very best.

3.Liquid Web

Liquid Web is an expensive but extremely reliable hosting provider, geared toward the enterprise segment, large agencies, and complex projects. This provider is known for its top-notch infrastructure, offering fully managed solutions for mission-critical systems.

Key Features:
1) Xeon Gold or AMD EPYC CPUs with ECC RAM
2) 100% uptime SLA
3) 24/7 proactive support from system admins
4) GPU available on request
5) Strong security and compliance (HIPAA, PCI, etc.)

Consider Liquid Web if:

  • You need to run dozens or even hundreds of Android emulators and keep them online around the clock.
  • Your project demands maximum stability and fault tolerance.
  • You work in the enterprise segment or a large agency with a big budget, and you can't afford to take risks on uptime or support.

Drawbacks:

  • High cost – plans start around $169 per month, and that's just the beginning.
  • Overkill for small projects – if you're simply testing a couple of apps on the weekend, there are more affordable alternatives that make more sense.

2. OVHcloud

OVHcloud is a great choice for those who aren't afraid of the command line and are ready to build an Android emulator infrastructure from scratch. OVH is one of the largest European hosting providers, known for powerful dedicated servers at relatively accessible prices. With OVH, you get raw power and flexibility, almost like running your own hardware.

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Features:
1) Full root access and ISO image support
2) Servers with Intel Xeon or AMD EPYC CPUs
3) Up to 256 GB of RAM available
4) Built-in DDoS protection
5) Virtualization support (for running VMs or containers)
6) Pricing from about $60–90/month for a decent dedicated server

Consider OVHcloud if:

  • You want complete freedom to configure everything, from the operating system to the virtualization layer.
  • You're a developer, DevOps engineer, or power user who values flexibility and performance over convenience.
  • You need a lot of resources for a reasonable price (starting around $60–90/month, quite good for a dedicated machine).

Drawbacks:
• Requires expertise: There's no magic "install emulator" button — you have to set up everything manually via the console. This includes the OS, Android stack, optimizations, etc.
• No out-of-the-box emulator solutions: You'll be doing all the configuration yourself; OVH provides the infrastructure but not a pre-built Android emulator environment.

1. PetroSky

PetroSky is a VPS hosting provider specifically focused on Android emulators and 3D graphics workloads. Unlike general-purpose hosts, PetroSky offers a ready-to-go environment: the infrastructure is designed to immediately support Android emulation with hardware acceleration. This solution is excellent for developers, testers, and even gamers who need a powerful remote Android setup without lengthy configuration.

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Key Characteristics:
1) Powered by AMD EPYC 7003/9004 series CPUs
2) Supports OpenGL 4.6 and 3D acceleration
3) Nested virtualization – you can run VMs inside your VM if needed
4) Up to 48 GB ECC RAM, 20 vCPUs, and NVMe SSD storage
5) Fast provisioning and setup
6) Pricing from €19.19/month

Supports popular emulators out of the box: LDPlayer, BlueStacks, Nox, MEmu, Genymotion, and more.

Consider PetroSky if:
• You want to download your VPS and start working immediately, rather than tinkering with ISO images, BIOS settings, and KVM virtualization.
• You need visual and graphic rendering directly inside emulators (thanks to OpenGL and 3D acceleration support).
• You're a developer, automation engineer, tester, or enthusiast who values a stable, fast environment that "just works" for Android emulation.

Drawbacks:
• If you want full root-level control to build everything manually (like you can with OVH), PetroSky’s focus is a bit different — it's more about convenience and ready-to-use environments than DIY customization.
• Data centers are currently only in Europe and Canada (which could affect latency for other regions).

Conclusion
Each of these VPS solutions has its strengths. Liquid Web shines in reliability and support, but at a premium price. OVHcloud gives you raw power for a moderate cost, but demands sysadmin skills to make the most of it. PetroSky offers a reliable, specialized environment for Android emulators, saving you time on setup with a configuration that's optimized out of the box.

However, the best choice depends on your priorities, budget, and technical expertise. If nothing else, hopefully this overview helps you narrow down the options to a few that are truly worth your consideration.

Thanks for reading!

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