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Looking for a solid VPS provider that (actually) delivers.

Who are you using and why?

What are you using them for (tiny/small/med/big projects)?

Are they scalable?

What's the uptime and performance been like?

Any horror stories or standout experiences?

How’s their support when things go south?

Don’t just name-drop, actually upsell (without selling duh) & convince me.
 
To be honest, there are several VPS providers that I can recommend, but they all have different usages, and it's not a one-size-fits-all thing. Tell me what you are looking for and what you need it for, and I can give you a good suggestion.

Does it need to have a good uptime?, Does it need to be bulletproof?, Does it need to be in a specific country?, etc.
 
To be honest, there are several VPS providers that I can recommend, but they all have different usages, and it's not a one-size-fits-all thing. Tell me what you are looking for and what you need it for, and I can give you a good suggestion.

Does it need to have a good uptime?, Does it need to be bulletproof?, Does it need to be in a specific country?, etc.
Nah, I don't need a VPS.
Was more towards having a thread, that people can give their own feedback and recommendations on why they are with that company.

While yes, nothing is really a 1 size fits all, but sizes are universal.
A small blog is still a small blog really and a company for example AWS is able to scale between small to big plans right.

To me, raw feedback without the intent of throat-shoved selling is the purest form of either appreciation or dissatisfaction (of the service).
 
Nah, I don't need a VPS.
Was more towards having a thread, that people can give their own feedback and recommendations on why they are with that company.

While yes, nothing is really a 1 size fits all, but sizes are universal.
A small blog is still a small blog really and a company for example AWS is able to scale between small to big plans right.

To me, raw feedback without the intent of throat-shoved selling is the purest form of either appreciation or dissatisfaction (of the service).
Okay, well then here are some of my suggestions:

1) Hetzner
  • Affordable and powerful hardware.
  • Good privacy standards as its based in the EU.
2) Vultr
  • Has high performance plans (NVMe SSD, dedicated CPUs).
  • Has a fast deployment.
  • Cloud Compute and Bare Metal Options.
3) OVH
  • DDoS Protection.
  • You have lots of control over your hardware and networking if you like that.
4) FlokiNET
  • Bulletproof .
  • Based in Iceland, Finland and Romania which all have strong privacy laws.
5) OrangeWebsite
  • Accepts Bitcoin and is known for pro-free-speech values.
  • Has a reputation for ignoring DMCA-style complaints.
6) Netcup
  • Variety of options and generally one of the better known VPS solutions with lots of great feedback from customers.
  • DDos Protection and high availability.
7) PRQ
  • Known to host almost everything as long as its not completely nuts and borderline illegal
  • Offers extreme anonymity
There are a lot more, but these are the ones I have experience with. Have fun.
 
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AWS EC2, ran scripts on the free tier for over a year without any issues.
Heroku servers are also quite decent for anyone that wants to test scripts/programs that are not taxing.
 
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Okay, well then here are some of my suggestions:

1) Hetzner
  • Affordable and powerful hardware.
  • Good privacy standards as its based in the EU.
2) Vultr
  • Has high performance plans (NVMe SSD, dedicated CPUs).
  • Has a fast deployment.
  • Cloud Compute and Bare Metal Options.
3) OVH
  • DDoS Protection.
  • You have lots of control over your hardware and networking if you like that.
4) FlokiNET
  • Bulletproof .
  • Based in Iceland, Finland and Romania which all have strong privacy laws.
5) OrangeWebsite
  • Accepts Bitcoin and is known for pro-free-speech values.
  • Has a reputation for ignoring DMCA-style complaints.
6) Netcup
  • Variety of options and generally one of the better known VPS solutions with lots of great feedback from customers.
  • DDos Protection and high availability.
7) PRQ
  • Known to host almost everything as long as its not completely nuts and borderline illegal
  • Offers extreme anonymity
There are a lot more, but these are the ones I have experience with. Have fun.
I actually finished doing a lot of research into some of these hosts.

Here's a quick summary of what I found the other day:
  • Hetzner - I heard they're good and their prices aren't too bad, but that they're really strict in terms of what contents on your website.
  • OVH - Their prices are good and they seem like they're a nice choice for black hat projects. However, some people have mentioned their IPs being 'dirty'.
  • FlokiNET - This is one I'm interested in working with at some point. The prices seem good, but they don't offer any managed VPS'. I think the only other issue is that their bandwidth caps are kind of low relative to other web hosts. Even still, they're my top choice, although I haven't fully decided yet.
BuyVM was one you didn't mention that I was interested in at one point, but last I checked, they're all sold out of the servers I was looking for. Otherwise, they seemed like one of the more ideal choices for black hat projects.
 
I actually finished doing a lot of research into some of these hosts.

Here's a quick summary of what I found the other day:
  • Hetzner - I heard they're good and their prices aren't too bad, but that they're really strict in terms of what contents on your website.
  • OVH - Their prices are good and they seem like they're a nice choice for black hat projects. However, some people have mentioned their IPs being 'dirty'.
  • FlokiNET - This is one I'm interested in working with at some point. The prices seem good, but they don't offer any managed VPS'. I think the only other issue is that their bandwidth caps are kind of low relative to other web hosts. Even still, they're my top choice, although I haven't fully decided yet.
BuyVM was one you didn't mention that I was interested in at one point, but last I checked, they're all sold out of the servers I was looking for. Otherwise, they seemed like one of the more ideal choices for black hat projects.
I don't like OVH. It was quite fast but their support which was not included back then was trash !

These days they do seem to include technical support in all their hosting plans.
 

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