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I have a dozen of small services with @Virmach. Most of them are idling hard but the production one has 132 days of uptime and the node is not oversold. I know that most of my specials come with limited support and I'm glad I didn't have a reason to ask for it, but I feel like Virmach support would be competent and helpful if such need will arise. I can't say this for many other LET providers.
From what I gather, Virmach is able to have very competitive pricing not out of desperation to plug holes but due to deliberate improvements over business processes and passing savings on to clients. I may be crazy but these are my 7 cents.
There is http://mnx.io located at Illinois, US.
http://lg.chi.mnx.io/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Coast_of_the_United_States
Well you nerfed your list badly. Basically by taking out DO, LINODE and BUYVM you are out of options . Do some reading.
Maybe he already got a slice
Francisco
What is the problem? he is simply looking for the most premium VPS for $5
I just googled "premium VPS". It's amazing to see how many providers provide them.
He's looking for "most premium and high uptime".
I'm looking for the most premium sports car for $500...
yes. there are many premium vps. but there is only 1 the most premium vps
So which one is it???
Peugeot 206
Ramnode? I've got a handful of reverse proxies running there which are near performing uptime similar to what some of the HA setups are I have running.
Virmach is nice all around, but with their pricing / plenty of neighbor VMs this can be problematic at times. There support has always been informative, and knowledge from my experience though. More so a question of when something will fail rather then if these days.
Food for thought - depending on what interaction is needed, you might be able to automate the start up process with Chef / Ansible. From a monitoring stand point, you could watch for port 443 to stop responding, and use that to trigger a config tool.
They are already fully orchestrated, FDE is used and can't retrieve secrets across the network (yet) until userspace network overlay launches. Specifically: the intent is that any restart or launch requires a human to note down why, what data was potentially lost, and etc
I already have services in the same DCs as the most common hosts, or already use the most common hosts basically - is $5-10 for <128MB ram asking a lot?
I moved to RamNode a few years ago after my previous hosts went out of business. I can't say I've suffered any downtime that I know of. I'm in their ATL DC with KVM, But try yourself a Seattle based KVM and I'm betting it'll be rock solid. Nick has an awesome support team, and his infrastructure is amazing. RamNode has spoiled me, started getting some cheap vm's for random things and they are horrible.
And that is the premiumest one.
AWS
Nice jokes. LUL
I've been using a small Hetzner VPS for a very long time which, other than a 10 minute outage earlier this year, has a network-uptime of 100% and a stable hardware node as well:
Do not mention The Enemy, or you will get banned.
If you have a test IP you can always use mtr.sh to test the latency from each of our available looking glass locations.
AWS LUL...
@hzr I use @RamNode for production projects. I have been with them for almost 2 years. I have not had any major downtime, and their support is excellent.
I have about 10 dedi running with@Virmach. I want to confirm that they are all running very well. The only issue I often had to open the ticket to get IPMI working. I often could not login to IPMI with the credentials provided.
nfoservers.com
100% uptime guaranteed.
I had one in chicago, it was running more then a year without any downtimes.