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openVZ.io/iniz.com thoughts?
I already migrated from budgetvm to vpsneed.com (which was really really bad) and now im thinking of going to iniz because of their amazing 5GB of ram deal. Can i get some thoughts? Are they good with their new management? How's downtime? Customer service?
Also im willing to pay 10$ a month if someone wants to recommend other hosts but i want offers similar to iniz or a tad lower but i want someone reliable. Can i please get help? Thank you
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They are great! Be aware of ddos/cpu usage.
Iniz are fantastic! Almost a year now had a few blimps with the network but not many around 2..
Do you really need 5GB of RAM? I ask because there is only a very small amount of use cases which would need this much RAM with the CPU and IO restrictions this kind of providers do set.
yes, be aware cpu usage.
fantastic uptime !!
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What do you mean by that?
Yah, INIZ Netherlands is pretty stable, i like it.
iniz are great, been with them for almost 3 years now just solid performance
iniz was great for the 2 years Ive had it. Just recently switched to Ramnode for less specs but less $ as well due to the euro conversion.
Presently using openvz.io server ( iniz brand) it is working nicely, uptime is good.
This kind of big RAM offers in general. But now that I remember, I think you guys let people use one full core or something?
I have 64 MB NL VPS from Iniz (Vivid now) and it's super fast, stable and good. Recommended.
Full load without locking the core. OVerZold lets you go to 4 load with 4 cores, but not over or locking cores with cryptocurrency mining and the like. Like, setting it to stay at load 4, will actually lock 4 threads, nobody else will have a chance to use some of that.
It is based on fair share, like all our offers. You need to lock cores 24/7, you can get a dedi, many people say are more cost effective anyway, a KS-1 is cheaper than our offer, albeit has lower CPU and RAM, it has more disk and "unlimited" traffic.
@Maounique wow, that's really generous.
And I think we all can agree Prometeus can't be compared to OVH at all, thankfully
Had a couple of vps with iniz some years ago. I remember that management (and ownership iirc) changed. Had occasional problems plus, more importantly, found the new management to not give a shit about customers but to go a kind of "eat it and shut up" route. Technically it wasn't exactly great but certainly OK (particularly considering the price).
Talk about a hellbump. Someone must have been banned, because bsdguy isn't this thick.
Yeah, there was a shitpost above bsdguy's post, that must have gotten deleted. I saw it earlier. You didn't miss much.
I thought @Nyr had come back for a moment...
FWIW: I didn't care who else had posted here and my post was not related to or in response to anyones post.
I simply saw the thread title and dumped my experience into the thread.
As for Maos post (which I read only now): Oh well, it's not exactly helpful or surprising to compare a cheap low end provider to Prometeus (a still reasonably priced very nice provider) but I guess it can be forgiven that someone from Prometeus likes his company.
At the time I first got an Iniz vps it was quite OK for such a cheap thingy and connectivity was quite good. I wouldn't look at them anymore, though, after what I experienced.