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Agreed, especially for the Singapore and Tokyo.
even I'm looking for 10G servers in UK/Asia locations.
I purchased one of their 7950x and 5950x and had a very ok experience
Stable? what's the CPU usage?
extremely stable
about CPU usage: I have never been interested in it, ask @speedypage
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3646448/#Comment_3646448
My VPS hasn’t had a problem in months... maybe it’s on another server
PS: A problem can happen to everyone, but as you see they are very careful to quickly restore
https://kangserver.id/benchmark-vps-hetzner-2-core-amd-2gb-ram-harga-4-35-euro-2023/
Is this one good? for laravel or wordpress? @febryanvaldo
It's above average, surely Hetzner is one of the best provider that i have benchmarked.
Good enough for laravel or wordpress?
Having used both at some point of time, both are pretty great options. With SpeedyPage, you get way more personalized support and way better CPU performance than Hetzner. With Hetzner, you get access to their cloud platform with features like hourly billing, snapshots, block storage, etc. Both will be great options for whatever you plan on running on them.
If you want Ryzen or way better single core performance & don't care about the other cloud features, I would go with the SpeedyPage option. They use some very premium Ryzen CPU's. Both options will do fine with Laravel or Wordpress.
Many thanks for your guide! So Hetzner cloud is good enough for these PHP Web Apps?
It seems that SpeedyPage is bigger than LeaseWeb?
this is just marketing bullshit, leaseweb has 10tbps of direct transit + peering. I'd be surprised if speedypage had more than 40gbit of bandwidth committed, they're just saying that their upstreams have a combined 14tbps of bandwidth (which IMO is dishonest). I love speedypage but this is a little weird.
Thank you for the feedback.
We will update the About Us page to have more accurate information in the next couple of days. We mentioned earlier on that parts of the site need to be updated, and this is one of them.
Personally, that number is completely useless and isn't representative of anything in the real world. It was likely put there just to add something to the page when it was originally being made. Fully agree that it should be removed (and it will be). FYI, we have much more than 40G! @fluffernutter - our UK setup alone has 80Gbit of capacity.
Yeah I assume you have much more burst capacity, I was talking about committed bandwidth (unless you have 80g committed in UK, in which case congrats on the growth!!) Glad to see the honesty though, very happy with my services and I'll probably continue to be for a while.
For what and why?
I have a shared hosting plan in the UK, it works well.
I regret to post the previous comment in this thread ... they are not reliable (shared hosting) and this uptime is not acceptable:
Oh, no, my pity!
Also SG and US are not very good..