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Looking For Reliable VPS
Hi Guys I am Looking For Reliable Providers
My Requirements are
100% uptime (if possible)
and ofc cheaper price than vultr and linode ;-;
What I neeed VPS for - To run a clients PHP Laravel Project so I will start with 1GB ram and 20Gbish storage and 1 core Cpu but will scale in future as traffic increases but my main requirement is the uptime.
Location - Any Location is fine


Comments
Not going to get 100% uptime anywhere, but Crunchbits will get you close, inexpensively.
1 Core
1GB RAM
20GB NVMe
5TB Bandwidth
IPv4+IPV6
$2.05/mo
https://crunchbits.com/vps
You can't possibly get 100% uptime with having a single server!
This would require 2 at minimum (either both used at the same time in a multi-server setup, or one is kept as a fail-safe that would take over if the main fails). Furthermore, you're asking for trouble if you're gonna be using a 1GB RAM server for production. 4GB should be the minimum in my opinion.
You might wanna look into edisglobal, they have fairly decent prices (and unlike Linode/Vultr - They don't automatically block outgoing access to port 25!) so you wouldn't have any email issues.
Hetzner Cloud. The best and only option for maximum uptime and cheap price.
@Clouvider / https://www.clouvider.com/ have 100% on infra and network I believe
No host can guarantee 100% uptime. And that doesn't matter how big or reputable the company is.
Even Google Cloud had an incident that affected an entire region for more than 24 hours.
So unless you set up a high-availability architecture on your side, it won't happen.
But for low-cost production in Europe, I'd choose between Hetzner, OVH, Netcup or Infomaniak.
And if you're looking to deploy web projects, you should still worry about location of the server
Google Cloud, AWS, Azure all have been down before.
I like OVH and have plenty of servers there but lets not forget when their dc burned down.
Currently I'm running a promotion on VPS servers with up to 40% off in the Netherlands.
You can check it here: Link
We can offer you something in Germany for 2,95 € / month in Maincubes FRA01.
100,00% uptime in last 30 days - SLA is 99,7%.
vCores: 1 (AMD Epyc 9454P)
RAM: 2GB ECC DDR5
NVMe: 25GB
Traffic: Fair-use traffic (~1TB @ 2.5Gbit/s)
Back-Ups: 3
IPv4 addresses: 1
IPv6 network: 1x /64
Order here: https://www.hosmatic.com/p/rootserver
LookingGlass
Even with redundant PSUs, A+B power feeds, A+B network, etc sometimes things still happen. Sometimes as simple as a critical security update on the host node. While us and a lot of other hosts do their best to provide as much reasonable protection against SPOF, it's impossible.
That being said, finding a couple of good hosts and buying 2 VMs in different locations for redundancy should get you there
and you'll likely still be spending significantly less than Vultr/Linode. We used to backup a very small amount of stuff to a Vultr instance as an extra-extra copy. In the 5 months I used it, we received 4 "Host Node Reboot" e-mails. I'm not trying to crap on them, because it happens to all hosts--but just to illustrate that no matter the price it's impossible for a single system to be 100%.
Hetzner & Netcup.
Not in node uptime, at least from my experience.
There Upcloud which have 100% SLA (not uptime), which little bit steep up pricing to 7 euro
2x EPYC Cores
3GB RAM
12 GB NVMe SSD
10 Gbps Port @ 10TB
DDoS Protected
NL, Amsterdam Location
Hourly Billing
€3.6/month
or €0.0042/hour
https://cloudblast.io/pricing
Hello,
I can offer you this
2x AMD Ryzen 9 7950X (4.5 GHz++) Fair Share
2GB DDR5 RAM
50GB NVMe (PCIe 4.0)
10,000GB Bandwidth
10Gbit Port
1x IPv4 Address
/64 IPv6
DDOS Watch™
5x FREE Backup Slots
Automated rDNS
VirtFusion Control Panel
BYOIP
Spokane, WA, USA
$3.5/month
Looking Glass, IPs & Test Files
Spokane, WA 🇺🇸
Looking Glass: https://spk-lg.layer.ae
IPv4: 199.119.138.3
IPv6: 2602:fafd:f50:1::a
I recommend Hetzner Cloud. It has good uptime*, and with their backup solution and floating IPs, you can be back online without any hassle in case of a failure.
Price from: € 3.79/mo
There is a link in my signature that gives new customers €20 of free credit if you'd like to check it out.
*My uptime since 15 jun 2024: 99.9993%
@MassiveGRID has 100% SLA on their website
https://massivegrid.com
Thanks for the mention! We've also launched a promo offering VPSes at $1.11/month, 1-32 Cores, 1-256 GB RAM:
New York:
https://portal.massivegrid.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=882
London:
https://portal.massivegrid.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=884
Frankfurt:
https://portal.massivegrid.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=883
Hey, we can offer you something nice
Basic VPS
4 GB DDR4
2 vCore
50 GB SSD
2 Gbps Port (Fair-use)
5€/mo
Starter VPS
8 GB DDR4
4 vCore
100 GB SSD
2 Gbps Port (Fair-use)
10€/mo
You can use the code LET for a 10% permanent discount.
https://synatec.co
https://tnahosting.net/billing/index.php/store/kvm-ssd
Installation of windows systems that offer free licenses?
No license is included, so you need to add your own license. We'll release another group of offers that will include Windows license.
@RoyaleHosting if you want premium network with ddos protection and reliability.
How can I find which VPS you offer on your main page?
I mean here: https://massivegrid.com/
It looks overwhelming to find the VPS you offer on the first home page.
C:\Users\Administrator>ping 209.58.167.58
Pinging 209.58.167.58 with 32 bytes of data.
Reply from 209.58.167.58: Bytes=32 Time=219ms TTL=52
Reply from 209.58.167.58: bytes=32 time=233ms TTL=52
Reply from 209.58.167.58: bytes=32 time=225ms TTL=52
Reply from 209.58.167.58: bytes=32 time=235ms TTL=52
Ping statistics for 209.58.167.58.
Packets: sent = 4, received = 4, lost = 0 (0% lost).
Estimated round-trip travel time in milliseconds.
Minimum = 219ms, Maximum = 235ms, Average = 228ms
C:\Users\Administrator>ping 185.168.193.103
Pinging 185.168.193.103 with 32 bytes of data.
Reply from 185.168.193.103: bytes=32 time=409ms TTL=53
Reply from 185.168.193.103: bytes=32 time=410ms TTL=53
Reply from 185.168.193.103: bytes=32 time=408ms TTL=53
Reply from 185.168.193.103: bytes=32 time=408ms TTL=53
Ping stats from 185.168.193.103.
Packets: sent = 4, received = 4, lost = 0 (0% lost).
Estimated round-trip travel time in milliseconds.
Minimum = 408ms, Maximum = 410ms, Average = 408ms
C:\Users\Administrator>ping 185.122.165.54
Pinging 185.122.165.54 with 32 bytes of data.
Reply from 185.122.165.54: Bytes=32 Time=343ms TTL=44
Reply from 185.122.165.54: bytes=32 time=343ms TTL=44
Reply from 185.122.165.54: bytes=32 time=343ms TTL=44
Reply from 185.122.165.54: bytes=32 time=346ms TTL=44
Ping stats for 185.122.165.54.
Packets: sent = 4, received = 4, lost = 0 (0% lost).
Estimated round-trip travel time in milliseconds.
Minimum = 343ms, Maximum = 346ms, Average = 343ms
C:\Users\Administrator>ping 185.85.242.22
Pinging 185.85.242.22 with 32 bytes of data.
Reply from 185.85.242.22: Bytes=32 Time=244ms TTL=48
Reply from 185.85.242.22: bytes=32 time=246ms TTL=48
Reply from 185.85.242.22: bytes=32 time=244ms TTL=48
Reply from 185.85.242.22: bytes=32 time=244ms TTL=48
Ping stats for 185.85.242.22.
Packets: sent = 4, received = 4, lost = 0 (0% lost).
Estimated round-trip travel time in milliseconds.
Minimum = 244ms, Maximum = 246ms, Average = 244ms
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
Good price.
But the ping is high. That's too bad.
Full disclosure I got rid of my Vultr instances for LowEndTalk providers and one of my favorites is Crunchbits BUT Vultr has a High Availability option leveraging a floating IP and BGP. I could be wrong but at one point this was limited to specific regions though so you couldn't have one server on the west coast and the second on the east coast. Still that gives you redudnancy across reboots and server crashes or what have you. Also, I have not actually had the opportunity to try it but BuyVM also has an anycast solution where if you have at least 3 servers with them in Las Vegas, New Jersey and Luxembourg you can benefit from it.
As previously stated, NOTHING is 100%. Regardless of the size of the company everyone has had some downtime but there are little things you can do that can make a big difference.
Thank you for the mention