Joodle — South African VPS hosting and managed IT
Joodle is a South African cloud hosting and managed IT provider selling VPS servers from Tier III data centres in South Africa, with a self-service control panel, one-click application installs and a 99.9% uptime commitment. It sells infrastructure and IT support rather than voice or connectivity services.
Key facts
| Who they are | Joodle, a South African IT infrastructure managed service provider offering cloud hosting and managed IT services. |
| What they actually sell | Server infrastructure and IT support, not telecoms. There is no voice, PBX or connectivity product. |
| Hosting | VPS servers on a pay-per-use basis with dynamically allocated dedicated resources, managed through a web-based self-service control panel with start, stop and restart controls and one-click application installs. |
| Infrastructure | Servers hosted in enterprise-grade Tier III data centres in South Africa — local hosting matters for latency and for data residency requirements. |
| Commitments | A stated 99.9% uptime and a 30-day money-back guarantee. |
| Also offers | Managed IT services for businesses, with support covering server setup through to website restoration and general IT infrastructure management. |
| Listed In | Cloud PBX Providers |
Where your server sits, and why it matters
Tier III and “in South Africa” are the two specifications worth reading here. Tier III means concurrently maintainable infrastructure — the data centre can service power or cooling without taking your server down — which is the level most business hosting should start at. Local hosting matters for two separate reasons: latency, since a round trip to Europe adds noticeable delay, and data residency, which increasingly appears in client contracts and POPIA-adjacent requirements. None of that is telecoms, which is why this page carries no quote form. If you need a phone system, compare the verified providers; if you need somewhere to run your applications, this is a different purchase entirely.
Who Joodle is a fit for
- Businesses wanting VPS hosting physically located in South Africa for latency or residency
- Companies that want to rent infrastructure incrementally rather than buy servers
- Organisations needing managed IT support alongside the hosting itself
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Compare phone systems →Commonly asked questions
Does Joodle sell phone systems or internet?
No. Joodle provides VPS cloud hosting and managed IT services. There is no voice or connectivity product.
Where are Joodle servers hosted?
In enterprise-grade Tier III data centres in South Africa, which matters for both latency and data residency.
What does Tier III mean?
That the data centre is concurrently maintainable — power and cooling can be serviced without taking hosted systems offline.
What uptime does Joodle commit to?
The company states 99.9%, alongside a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Why rent a VPS instead of buying a server?
It converts capital expenditure into a monthly cost and lets you adjust capacity incrementally as the business grows.
Who should I use for a phone system?
A telecoms provider. The WhichVoIP comparisons cover South African providers whose services and pricing we have verified.
This listing is maintained by WhichVoIP, an independent South African telecoms comparison service running since 2019. Details are verified against the provider’s public website and were last reviewed on 1 August 2026.