VPS Hosting Recommendations

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Andrew Farnsworth

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Sep 24, 2020, 4:17:30 PM9/24/20
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I just had my hosted server die a horrible and severely fatal death.  (i.e. NO way to resurrect the hardware)  So instead of buying new hardware and finding someplace to host it I have decided it would be cheaper, at least in the short run, to find a VPS hosting company and just lease a VM.

Therefore, I am looking for suggestions on a provider.  I don't really do much with the server in general, but I really enjoy having a server I can ssh into, load a fair amount of files on, and/or run various web applications that I find convenient.

Thanks!

Andy F

Greg Donald

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Sep 24, 2020, 4:26:04 PM9/24/20
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Tilghman Lesher

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Sep 24, 2020, 4:43:10 PM9/24/20
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You said VPS, not dedicated server, right?

I use vpsdime.com for my VPS needs currently. They run as cheap as
$7/mo, for what is a very adequate server, in terms of CPU. If you
need a lot of storage space, I'd look elsewhere.

My favorite go-to site for finding a VPS is http://lowendbox.com,
which isn't a service site, itself, just a site that points to lots of
others.

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Michael Schultheiss

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Sep 24, 2020, 4:48:49 PM9/24/20
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I've been using Linode since it was based in Nashville and mentioned on the NLUG list. They've since moved their headquarters to suburban Philadelphia but they're still rock solid.

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Andrew Farnsworth

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Sep 24, 2020, 6:22:28 PM9/24/20
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I'm open to dedicated server, but cost is usually much higher or you provide your own hardware.  I'm open to doing this as storage is much less expensive if you are providing it yourself, but it has other drawbacks.

I don't really care if I get hardware or a VM as I'm not doing anything particularly intensive on this box, just public facing with a decent amount of storage (~1 Tb).

Andy F

Josh Lefler

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Sep 24, 2020, 6:44:52 PM9/24/20
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I have been using Digital Ocean for a couple of years now with no complaints. I used RimuHosting for over a decade before that. Both are great, but RimuHosting is more expensive because they offer premium support as part of the basic service. It's only worth it if you actually need their help.

Josh

Michael Schultheiss

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Sep 24, 2020, 9:04:20 PM9/24/20
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I have 3 dedicated servers with hetzner.com. They're a German company with data centers primarily in Germany and Finland. Their prices are pretty competitive, especially if you use their server auction (https://www.hetzner.com/sb)

Tilghman Lesher

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Sep 25, 2020, 8:58:02 AM9/25/20
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I will reiterate my recommendation for lowendbox.com. Search for
"storage VPS", and you should be able to find some offerings with the
size that you want. I don't have a specific recommendation, as that's
more than I currently use. My largest VPS is only 250GB, for a
Nextcloud instance, and I'm still not anywhere close to filling that
up.
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Tommy Kelly

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Oct 2, 2020, 6:49:07 PM10/2/20
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I'd suggest Digital Ocean, Google ComputeEngine VM, or Amazon Lightsail. Any of those offer a solid product for cheap, depending on your needs.

Patrick McAfee

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Oct 2, 2020, 6:50:18 PM10/2/20
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If you care about anything free as in freedom related you'll avoid anything by Amazon and Google.


Andrew Farnsworth

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Oct 4, 2020, 4:45:23 PM10/4/20
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I did look at Amazon and Google as well as others.  I ultimately decided on Greencloud VPS due to price and their offering.  I was setup and running within 15 minutes and have been happy with them since... though it has only been a short time so far.

Andy F

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