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UK Web Hosting Forum => Virtual Private Server (VPS) => Topic started by: Vanhoeck on October 08, 2024, 11:16:00 AM
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Which VPS should I have a deal with - rockhoster.com and hostsailor.com?
Any ideas?
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I've been using HostPro.com services for over a year now, and I've tried both shared hosting (https://hostpro.com/web-hosting) and VPS (https://hostpro.com/linux-vps). For small sites, shared hosting works great - stable, fast thanks to NVMe SSD, and everything is under control thanks to daily backups with 30-day storage. It's convenient because you can easily restore lost data. Later, I decided to scale up and took a VPS. This is a completely different level - a fully managed server with powerful processors and unlimited bandwidth. Copies are also available for 30 days. The server has a wide list of creation panels and locations available in both the US and Europe. What's nice is that the entire technical part is under the supervision of specialists, so you don't have to worry about security and updates. I recommend HostPro.com for both those who are just starting out and those who are looking for powerful hosting for serious projects.
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I am extremely happy with Exmasters.com vps service (https://www.exmasters.com/vps.php) and pricing - CPU: 2 Core, RAM: 4 GB, SSD: 50 GB, Monthly Price: $15.
Have to rely on their tech support to set up certain settings, but they are very willing to do so, and they do it promptly upon request.
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When looking for a VPS hosting service (https://hostpro.com/linux-vps), pay attention to data security and technical support. For example, hostpro.com has daily backups that allow you to rest assured that your important information is safe. They also offer round-the-clock technical support that will help you solve any problems quickly and for free.
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Go to a few hosting review sites and read what people have said, there is a high chance that a host has written positive things about himself so you are looking for negative reviews because those will tell you the truth.
I've been using Rockhoster.com Linux VPS (https://rockhoster.com/linux-vps/) for a year now and I don't have any problems so far.
The pricing is good and the uptime is great. Reliable, dependable, and most of all sincere about their business.
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Comparing features like control panel ease-of-use and server performance will guide you to the right decision. Alternatively, DediRock delivers all this and more, with premium hosting packages and a special focus on reliability and customer satisfaction.