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What is the next thing? What are you expecting from the VPS market?
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What is the next thing? What are you expecting from the VPS market?

gestiondbigestiondbi Member, Patron Provider

Hi guys,

I was wondering, what do you expect from the VPS market in the next few months/years?

Let's discuss!

P.S: I limit the number of question on the poll, but do not hesitate to share your opinion about the subject.

Regards, David

Future of the VPS market...
  1. Hosting technology/panel ?99 votes
    1. SolusVM/Virtualizor with OVZ, KVM, XEN
      43.43%
    2. OpenStack
      26.26%
    3. LXC, Docker
      17.17%
    4. Other
      13.13%
  2. Hourly billing?99 votes
    1. Yes
      73.74%
    2. No
      26.26%
  3. Resources bundles?99 votes
    1. Yes
      47.47%
    2. No
      21.21%
    3. In conjunction with normal VPS offers
      31.31%
  4. DDoS Protection?99 votes
    1. Yes
      75.76%
    2. No
        6.06%
    3. Nullroute is okay with me
      18.18%
  5. SSD offers?99 votes
    1. Yes
      67.68%
    2. No
        6.06%
    3. I prefer HDD + SSD Caching
      26.26%
  6. More offer with...99 votes
    1. KVM
      68.69%
    2. OpenVZ
        9.09%
    3. XEN
        5.05%
    4. VMware / XenServer
        9.09%
    5. Other
        8.08%

Comments

  • cheaper

  • SaahibSaahib Host Rep, Veteran

    Lots of Deadpools..

    Thanked by 1MarkTurner
  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    GreenValueHost 5.0

  • LordSpockLordSpock Member, Host Rep

    I'd like to see more VMWare/XenServer offers if I'm truly honest.

  • Creative market research David.

    davidgestiondbi said: Regards, David

    That Nguyen guy will make it one day to Hollywood.

    raindog308 said: GreenValueHost 5.0

    Thanked by 1gestiondbi
  • I thought we were past GVH 5.0 and up to around 8.0

    Thanked by 1yomero
  • I expect nothing, not anymore :P

  • perennateperennate Member, Host Rep

    drama

    Thanked by 3yomero jar deadbeef
  • Free pocket lamps.

  • gestiondbigestiondbi Member, Patron Provider
    edited November 2015

    @Amitz said:
    Free pocket lamps.

    In the past, some customers received USB key, Pen, Mouse Pad, other goodies :P
    However, never get any feedback or comeback at all, so we didn't re-do the experiment. :(

  • davidgestiondbi said: In the past, some customers received USB key, Pen, Mouse Pad, other goodies :P

    However, never get any feedback or comeback at all, so we didn't re-do the experiment. :(

    Even though that is very nice of you - The mistake is obvious: No pocket lamps in your list. ;-)

  • gestiondbigestiondbi Member, Patron Provider

    @Amitz

    I agree. My biggest error! Shame on me :(

  • @raindog308 said:
    GreenValueHost 5.0

    actually it was nygyenwebservices 1.0

  • Needs a shorter name,

  • In future I hope with the $1 a year vps I buy from the host, the host will be more thankful and send a few ounces of 24k gold bars to me as well as the usual 24/7 support even if there is a nuclear war going on, and also to support/install things that take hours. oh and free cpanel with the $1 year vps and ummm not sure what else.

    Thanked by 12bb3
  • next thing I want is service like scaleway with paypal and more cheaper dedis

    Thanked by 2deadbeef gestiondbi
  • The next big thing that there wont be a need for hosting companies, people will be able to even install web server on their phones.

    Thanked by 1Caster
  • edited November 2015

    Instances of power 8 at an affordable price and be able to run x86 apps (with it with free incoming bw )
    Leaves the pipe dream lol

  • Four20 said: The next big thing that there wont be a need for hosting companies, people will be able to even install web server on their phones.

    I did run Apache on a Nokia N800 (Maemo) and i'm pretty sure i had a webserver on a first generation iPhone also - that were times :)

  • @William said:

    Haha that's impressive!
    I assume you were bored that day.

  • @doghouch said:
    actually it was nygyenwebservices 1.0

    @lazyt said:
    Needs a shorter name,

    "Scam"

    Thanked by 1deadbeef
  • davidgestiondbi said: I was wondering, what do you expect from the VPS market in the next few months/years?

    Every VPS provider I have been with I switched from because the service stopped working properly.

    From the VPS market in the next few years I expect someone to figure out how to deliver a product that actually works.

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited November 2015

    I'm not expecting major market shifts over the next year or so. I think the market is going to coast for a good bit more as-is. Little changes will happen, nothing that's going to unseat any big players.

    Maybe we'll see a little more of things like tutum or bitnami that add flavor to what already exists. We'll see a couple more cloud providers pop up.

    Dedis will continue to surge in popularity around these parts, ARM will stay primarily OVH/scaleway, won't see any significant new players in it for a while (if really ever).

    That's my boring predictions :)

  • WHAT? I LOVE MY LITTLE DNS USB <3. I use it day to day haha I actually back my VMs up to it haha. And my pen is somewhere on my desk. Used it yesterday the only one that hasn't broke yet.

    Thanked by 1gestiondbi
  • More IPv6+Nat IPv4 offers.
    More kids pretending they are running multinationals.
    Prison time for anyone involved with GVH and co.
    A major security breach at one or more providers due to neglecting to patch a bug in virtualisation technology X.
    A mass shift away from virtualisation tech X to tech Y, until the same happens there.
    IP prices forcing up low end prices.
    Followed by IP prices forcing hosts out of business.

    Thanked by 1Jonchun
  • tehdan said: IP prices forcing up low end prices. Followed by IP prices forcing hosts out of business.

    That will be glorious times, we'll see :)

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