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Looking for solid, reliable provider for small projects
Hey guys,
I'm looking for a provider that is solid and will have good speed and uptime. I'm not trying to make anything huge, just a few relatively simple projects. A friend recommended OpenVirtuals, any thoughts on them? Other recommendations? Doesn't matter to me if it's cloud or metal. Thanks
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What specs do you need?
CPU - RAM - How much storage - Type of storage - network speed - bandwidth - location - Budget?
OpenVirtuals seems a bit overpriced by LET stardards. But they had these offers on LEB https://www.openvirtuals.com/clients/cart.php?gid=9
@wontym ,Look no further :P Try our NVMe VPS services located in London. You will only be billed hourly when an instance is deployed. http://www.vmhaus.com
you asking too much and it will confuse some people, as they want everything unlimited.
That's what Kimsufi specials are great for. Prototyping.
Everybody wants unlimited VPS with a limited budget )))
To offer more than a good will vanity answer it would be good to know a little more. Things like what's your target region, some basic specs of what those vpss or dedis need, any major (possibly common) blocks like a db (if so, sql or not?), and, of course, what "good speed and uptime" mean.
I'd recommend you Providerservice/UltraVPS. These VPS are the most stable of what I have. Had absolutely zero problems with them for more than 4 years.
Just go vultr, plenty of locations and sizes. Take a snapshot and delete your instance when not using
Whats a simple project ? To me a simple project be coming out with a business name. To others, it may be trying to host some revenge indian porn.
Speed would be a provider close to you. Any location preference?
@WSS WTF is that!?! LOL
Spin up a compute instance for free with Google Cloud or Amazon AWS. Get used to cloud computing interfaces companies use, rather than SolusVM.
There are bandwidth limitations, but I don't imagine you'll need too much.
It's Hand Banana. Respect your elders.
@WSS Sorry, don't him. Funny lookin fellow he is.