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Need help with choosing a VPS host.
« on: December 12, 2024, 01:30:10 PM »
Below are minimum specs I will need for my projects although they can be altered but I think these are good starters.
30 gb+ SSD, 2 TB+ bandwidth, 6 gb Ram, 2+ IP addresses
OS: not sure what is best to be honest
Do you know anything about GTHost.com vps hosting solutions?
What vps location is better for my clients in Slovenia: Madrid or Frankfurt?
Any recommendations of any kinds are very welcome.

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Re: Need help with choosing a VPS host.
« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2024, 08:10:13 AM »
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Re: Need help with choosing a VPS host.
« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2025, 07:29:52 AM »
Your specs look like a solid starting point for most projects. As for the OS, it really depends on what you're comfortable with and what your project needs. Linux (like Ubuntu or CentOS) is usually the go-to for its flexibility and cost-effectiveness, but if you’re running Windows-specific apps, go with that — just keep in mind it’s pricier. Regarding GTHost.com, I haven’t heard much about them personally, so I’d recommend checking reviews on trusted platforms like Trustpilot or Reddit to gauge reliability before committing. One last tip: if you’re unsure about bandwidth or IPs, monitor your usage after launch — you might find you need more or less than you initially thought. 
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Re: Need help with choosing a VPS host.
« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2025, 06:19:40 AM »
For high-quality VPS hosting, I’ve found hostpro.com infrastructure to handle heavy traffic without slowdowns. Their backup system is automated and includes versioning, which helped me recover a corrupted database last month. The support team is also unusually quick—no chatbots, just real people who solve problems on the first contact. If uptime and disaster recovery matter, this might be worth exploring.

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Re: Need help with choosing a VPS host.
« Reply #4 on: May 05, 2025, 12:23:01 PM »
Ben de bir süre önce VPS host seçimi konusunda oldukça kararsız kalmıştım. Daha Fazla Oku önerileri sayesinde farklı firmaların avantajlarını karşılaştırma şansı buldum. Kendi ihtiyaçlarımı belirledikten sonra kaynak, destek ve fiyat açısından en uygun olanı seçmek çok daha kolay oldu. Eğer siz de benim gibi kararsızsanız, önce kullanım amacınızı netleştirmenizi tavsiye ederim. Sonrasında performans ve müşteri desteği konusunda iyi yorumlar alan firmaları değerlendirebilirsiniz. Özellikle SSD depolama ve yüksek uptime oranı sunan hizmet sağlayıcıları tercih etmek, uzun vadede işinizi fazlasıyla kolaylaştırıyor. Umarım seçim yaparken bu yorum yardımcı olur.

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Re: Need help with choosing a VPS host.
« Reply #5 on: May 07, 2025, 07:20:12 AM »
I get where you're coming from—picking the right VPS host can feel a bit overwhelming! As overwhelming as looking for trustworthy local house painters for a big decorating project. Back to the question, for your specs, everything looks good, but make sure the provider offers solid support and the ability to grow with you. As far as OS goes, I’d recommend Ubuntu for simplicity and reliability. For location, Frankfurt is probably your best bet for Slovenia. It's geographically closer than Madrid, so your clients should see better speeds.