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Can /g/ recommend a Virtual Private Server provider?
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you didn't even say where... that's pretty important.
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>>58951463
US

Preferably near Atlanta.
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>>58951503
ramnode is highly rated.
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>>58951408
OVH
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>>58951408
Ramnode is pretty good for lower end things. Been using them for years, I can recall maybe 1 time where the VPS was down.
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what will you use it for?
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Ethernetservers
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>>58951583
Hosting web app that uses a lot of websocket and postgres queries.
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Ramnode
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>>58951408
Ovh is opening a data center near me (Virginia)

I'm stoked.
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>>58951625
Amazon EC2 fool
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>>58951970
I don't have a deep-pocketed employer paying for this.
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>>58951957

Stoked for blacklisted IP's, noisy neighbors, and your VPS wiped hours after having a failed payment because your CC expired?
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>>58951463
Anyone recommend an non-US provider for a US customer? Used Xirvik in the past.
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>>58951970

Have you ever seen the benchmarks ran on AWS vs other providers? The performance is rather horrendous for what you pay. Unless your some bank or Fortune 500 that needs 100% uptime you can settle for the VPS provider with better performance and 99.99% uptime. Not to mention how happy your wallet will be.
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>>58951975
Are you kidding? It's dirt cheap to host a web app/site on EC2.

https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/spot/pricing/
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>>58952023
I haven't, but I've had hosted a site on AWS for the last two years and have had zero performance issues, or downtime for that matter.
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>>58951408

Ramnode or SpeedyKVM.

If you must go with one of the cloud providers, I recommend Vultr. There price vs performance is rather good.
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>>58952033
You do realize spot instances terminate when there are more demands and the spot price increases, no?
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>>58952069
I don't know the needs of your application. Spot instances are good for quick and dirty hosting or testing.
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https://virmach.com/cheap-kvm-linux-vps-windows-vps
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How bad is OpenVZ-based hosting?

Does it only take one asshole running cryptocoin miner for the every other container running on the same physical machine to go down?
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>>58952116
>How bad is OpenVZ-based hosting?
It's pretty bad. Shared kernel, so you have no control over that. It's some stupid shit if you ask me.
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>>58952148
>Shared kernel
Jesus.
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>>58952116

>Does it only take one asshole running cryptocoin miner for the every other container running on the same physical machine to go down?

If your provider has oversold their resources, then it won't matter if it is OpenVZ, KVM, Xen, Vmware, etc.

OpenVZ is perfectly fine for most use cases. It is more of a security issue then anything else, if someone gets access to the host node they can compromise the kernel. Thus compromising your system as well.
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>>58952148

OpenVZ is fine if your just hosting a HTML/CSS website or something like that. I would never store any sort of sensitive data on it. It is literally meant to be like that though, so it can be cheap and used for simple things.
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ramnode is the only option even worth considering
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nosupportlinuxhosting.com
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>>58951408
What provider is that?
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>>58951408
>40GB
literally can't even hold a single season of my animes. what's the point.
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>>58953194
but it can hold about 60 million DB records (along with fulltext/primary indexes)
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>>58951408
digitalocean has no clue what they are doing, ssh vulnerabilities rampant

linode is ok, but their stuff is built with adobe coldfusion, which is odd to say the least
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>>58953537
>do is bad with security
>linode is okay

do hasnt been hacked but linode has
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Somewhat related is there a good webhost for a small business start up to sell goods?

US based, but as long as it doesn't cause issue I don't mind a non-US company. Being a new business low cost is good, but a good service that doesn't bumfuck me with some per sale charge on top of hosting. Squarespace seemed easy, but pricey and also per sale fuckery.

I could deal with a VPS and build it myself, but time spent coding rather than a plug and play site is less time spent making products. And my web coding is a bit out of date.
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>>58953107
SSDNodes

https://www.ssdnodes.com/startup-specials/
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>>58953729
Shopify?
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>>58954051
>Shopify
Etsy may fit it more, but I was looking to divert traffic to a home site so fewer slices get taken out of the profit pie over time.
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hey is there any server provider where I can get a shitton of ipv4 for one time payment?
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While we're on it:
Anyone got a good recommendation for Germany/West-Europe?
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