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March 18th 2008, 07:50 AM
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Vps providers?
Hey!
Do you know any VPS providers to sign up?
I'm looking for decent VPS?
Which ones are good now?
Maybe you know any with specials at this time like http://hostv.com (double RAM)?
I need to gat as much as poosible companies to compare.
Or hostV.com only one company offering VPS specials at this time?
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March 25th 2008, 05:48 AM
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If i were you I'd try any specials. I also recommend yoг have a look at othe companies with VPs solution. My add: http://globaltap.com/virtualplus.html
Very stable company with stable and quality services and good reputation.
Can you please name your needs? Maybe VPS is to much or to little for you?
Last edited by Sesceww : March 25th 2008 at 06:15 AM.
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March 25th 2008, 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Sesceww
If i were you I'd try any specials. I also recommend yoг have a look at othe companies with VPs solution. My add: http://globaltap.com/virtualplus.html
Very stable company with stable and quality services and good reputation.
Can you please name your needs? Maybe VPS is to much or to little for you?
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But they aren't cheap at all.
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March 26th 2008, 09:12 AM
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Cheap VPS may only mean unmanaged deal, I guess, as you are also paying for support as well, but if you need a high-end managed VPS deal, it can't be cheap I'm sure. If your budget is lower, there are semi-dedicated solutions to look into.
Jaguarpc.com and hostww.net vps deals might be good shots.
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March 27th 2008, 03:41 AM
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April 1st 2008, 08:21 AM
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There's a nice guide on choosing a VPS provider you might like http://www.japre.com/7761/how-to-ch...sting-provider/
I'd add to think about control panel preferences and the amount of support you will need.
My two cents to the line of VPS providers are jaguarpc.com and hostww.net.
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April 4th 2008, 05:04 AM
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To the OP, double RAM from HostV.com sounds attractive for me. I haven't seen the same offer from any other company. They also provide a discount on their services too: 50PROMO.
From the mentioned above web hosting companies I'd like to stop on GlobatTap.com. Seems they are good in dedis and VPSs as wll. Nice services they provide! They offer 24/7 1 hour response guaranteed on trouble tickets and wanna mention their Enterprise Storage.
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April 8th 2008, 05:14 AM
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There are also some enticing deals from www.HostV.com, they offer double RAM in their plans and 50% off their deals (that refers to the first payment either monthly or annual).
www.Globaltap.com have all their servers connected to Advantage Enterprise Storage which makes possible recovery from a failure within seconds. Any discounts on their VPS deals?
Last edited by mxcom : April 8th 2008 at 10:12 AM.
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April 10th 2008, 08:32 AM
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I second A2hosting.com VPS plans.
Custom OS Templates that they offer in those plans:
CentOS 5: LxAdmin Host In A Box
CentOS 5: FastCGI + Ruby on Rails
CentOS 5: Mongrel Pound + Ruby on Rails
CentOS 5: LAMP
Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP
CentOS 5: LAPP
Linux, Apache, PostgreSQL, PHP.
You may choose what you want from them.
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April 11th 2008, 09:23 AM
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What technigue is used to double RAM in HostV.com plans? Do they say anything about it?
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April 12th 2008, 01:05 AM
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May 29th 2008, 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by chess_player
What technigue is used to double RAM in HostV.com plans? Do they say anything about it?
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Do you think that HostV.com provides double RAM on the basis of special technique?
I am not sure in it maybe you'd be better to contact them directly. Moreover their live chat is online now.
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