Hello forum, i'm currently using a human managed server, that i always monitor. So i want to look for a VPS solution that will fit my needs.
First of all it will be running 5 websites, 3 with some traffic and 2 of them almost dead.
When i say traffic, i'm talking about a maximum of 300 users browsing some picture galleries (max 150k each picture) on 3 of the websites.
The rest are static HTML pages, noone will manage them.
Question is, do you think that a 2 core processor, 3gb ram, 100 GB SSD will be enough?
What can you say about Exmasters vps hosting? Are they reliable?
Well, exmasters.com is one of the best hostings I've had the chance to test.
Enough space and bandwidth and the servers are powerful enough for my forums, even when there are 30 people online.
VPS accounts from qhoster.com and asvhost.com can be quite right for you.
We are very happy with their service. Support Team is prompt and responsive. We will definitely recommend them.
I know exmasters.com host has fast customer service. Problems always addressed quickly. The service is excellent the speed and reliability of the servers are awesome and the price is more than reasonable.
What I can recommend to others is to contact exmasters.com sales representative, tell them your specific requirements and what you are going to host - believe me, their team will find the best hosting solution for your needs at a perfect price.
Now I am very pleased with my host and really enjoy my experience dealing with them. Recommended.
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