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Not sure if fully managed = maintained / kept updated
Isn't this described as pro-active monitoring or something close to that?
I would jump right in. Good offer !
i'm running two personal websites on a 2gb machine.
@JoeMerit - I don't think you know since when I started doing this but it doesn't matter. Even better then, I don't think that anyone would have a problem if you list them, so please do.
@marcm sometimes you act like complete idiot. Don't get me wrong, I don't try to insult you and I am not saying that you are idiot but you act like one. It's just silly insisting in something completely trivial which have nothing to do with thread and don't interest anyone just like you're doing whole time. For instance I am pretty sure that Joe was also QUICKVPS client and now.. does knowing this change anything at all? Will you bookmark this page just because you got answer? Sorry for my little rant but I rarely see so annoying personality as your is...
@Spirit - Yet that is exactly what you are doing.
Fine! And I don't feel even bad when you're about
@serverian bring them on . i would buy a couple , if not more.
I'd roll out cached SSD instead. Still has good performance and does so at lower cost per gigabyte of storage.
An interesting thing to try is 10k or 15k sas hdd with ssd cache
I don't want the provider to peck with their dirty hands inside my VPS.
Unmanaged only.
I would actively avoid services that are (or claim to be) managed, because that's paying for something I will never ever use.
And "Fully managed" at $7 is just way too unrealistic to be sustainable.
Last company I remember doing that was Hostrail.
i'd dig 512mb + 1-2TB bandwidth instead.
Planning to offer HDD space over NAS, as well.
Cheap external storage plus fast SSD storage, nice idea.
Right, how can they not deadpool if they're trying to couple "fully managed" with "rock bottom prices"?
I wouldn't trust the server admins you find who are going to manage $7 VPSes. A skilled, experienced server admin costs a lot more than you would expect to bring in from $7 2 GB RAM VPSes.
Unmanaged only.
I would actively avoid services that are (or claim to be) managed, because that's paying for something I will never ever use.
And "Fully managed" at $7 is just way too unrealistic to be sustainable.
all of this
$7 for a 1GB KVM is a very competitive price, even without the management. Don't believe I have seem them that cheap.
I got a LiquidHost for 48/year 1GB KVM