Thread: What should I do?
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16-07-24, 22:50 #1
What should I do?
These companies - surfhosting.co and profvds.com - are really attractive fo rme and I am in two minds which way is better to go and why?
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17-07-24, 08:32 #2
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Use as many options as you can. I would recommend you allwebhost.com. They are very good provider and have full range of the services to offer.
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19-07-24, 18:36 #3
I'd draw your attention to deals from decent hosting providers: hostingsource.com and hostnamaste.com.
They are very easy to work with and do a great job of keeping the sites up all the time. They are also priced well so that they are affordable to basically anyone who would want to use them.
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23-07-24, 09:14 #4
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As for reliable NVMe VPS host, believe Neironvps.com will work fine. They offer Solus Virtual Manager (SolusVM) - it's a powerful GUI-based VPS management system which allows you to monitor your VPS status and change basic settings.
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25-07-24, 19:12 #5
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I'd draw your attention to deals from solid companies like hostingsource.com and planethoster.com.
Top notch support, affordable pricing, and I haven't seen a bit of downtime.
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05-08-24, 20:16 #6
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Well, GTHost.com is by FAR the best vps hosting provider I have ever used. Servers with local storage keep all data on a local RAID1 to provide fault tolerance in case of hardware defects.
4 CPU, 8GB RAM, SAS/NVMe 160GB, Traffic 16TB - $20/mo.
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