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GreenCloud VPS vs. Namecrane Shared Hosting?

alfirousalfirous Member
edited November 2024 in General

Hello Lowendtalk, I have some questions and would appreciate your answers.

Does Namecrane Shared Hosting speed/performance is comparable with GreenCloud VPS (2C 4GB) for Wordpress portfolio/personal website? (Low traffic)

Previously I use GreenCloud BudgetKVMSG-2 DC2 to install some Docker/self hosted apps. Now I only use for my Wordpress website, which I think using a VPS is overkill.

I used to use BuyVM and was satisfied with their service. So I thought about switching to Namecrane. But still doubtful about the speed difference.

Thank you!

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  • namecrane

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  • sliixsliix Member
    edited November 2024

    Based on what you described, go with Namecrane.

    Thanked by 1alfirous
  • Wordpress (PHP) use single thread power more, so buying a shared hosting with 7950x will be better than a VPS

    Thanked by 1alfirous
  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    I've heard that Namecrane is quite good.

    Francisco

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @Francisco said:
    I've heard that Namecrane is quite good.

    Francisco

    Shill! /s

    FAT32

  • @easymoney said:
    namecrane

    @sliix said:
    Based on what you described, go with Namecrane.

    Thanks for the answer 👍🏻

    @harris1111 said:
    Wordpress (PHP) use single thread power more, so buying a shared hosting with 7950x will be better than a VPS

    Awesome, that's new info for me. Thanks for the recommendation.

  • @Francisco said:
    I've heard that Namecrane is quite good.

    Francisco

    You sure about that? LOL

    Anyway, will Namecrane release Black Friday deals?

  • I am waiting to buy both if good offer in black friday...anyways according to your requirements go with Namecrane.

    Thanked by 1alfirous
  • If you want I can create an DirectAdmin account on an NameCrane reseller that I have for one month just to test the services.

    Location Luxembourg, EU.

    Thanked by 1alfirous
  • @alfirous
    +1 for Namecrane !
    Or you can;t go wrong with @labze too !

    Thanked by 1alfirous
  • Run comparison tests.

  • r3kr3k Member
    edited November 2024

    @Francisco said:
    I've heard that Namecrane is quite good.

    Francisco

    --

    I am using Namecrane right now. Its pretty good.
    Support could be a little faster but other than that its awesome.

    Thanked by 1alfirous
  • I would take VPS as sooner or later you gonna again fiddle with stuff that you can't do on shared hosting and you will have to buy one :-D

  • @Francisco said:
    I've heard that Namecrane is quite good.

    Francisco

  • @SadaoMaou said:
    I am waiting to buy both if good offer in black friday...anyways according to your requirements go with Namecrane.

    Me too, better wait than regret later.

  • @COLBYLICIOUS said:
    If you want I can create an DirectAdmin account on an NameCrane reseller that I have for one month just to test the services.

    Location Luxembourg, EU.

    Thanks for the offer. Currently I use Singapore VPS, and I have used BuyVM Luxemburg, the ping is bad from my place.

  • @techdragon said:
    Run comparison tests.

    That's the last resort.

  • @alfirous said:

    @SadaoMaou said:
    I am waiting to buy both if good offer in black friday...anyways according to your requirements go with Namecrane.

    Me too, better wait than regret later.

    Yus brother.

  • Namecrane

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  • @JabJab said:
    I would take VPS as sooner or later you gonna again fiddle with stuff that you can't do on shared hosting and you will have to buy one :-D

    Fair enough, but there's Hetzner for that. Besides, I already found another hobby to fiddle with lol.

  • @alfirous said:

    @Francisco said:
    I've heard that Namecrane is quite good.

    Francisco

    Anyway, will Namecrane release Black Friday deals?

    @Francisco

    Thanked by 1alfirous
  • @alfirous said:
    Anyway, will Namecrane release Black Friday deals?

    No signals, so far.

  • @omeongth said:

    @alfirous said:
    Anyway, will Namecrane release Black Friday deals?

    No signals, so far.

    I think they focused on release new product on Black Friday.

  • @FairShare said:
    @alfirous
    +1 for Namecrane !
    Or you can;t go wrong with @labze too !

    Thanks for mentioning HostBrr, looks promising, now I keep my eyes on both for Black Friday lol.

  • Nothing but good things to say about Namecrane here. They've been absolutely excellent for me and my clients.

    Thanked by 2alfirous Francisco
  • I don't really know what kind of answer your expecting here but from a technical standpoint, there is no way to know without detailed information about how oversold each option is. Unless you are buying a dedicated server or VDS (virtual dedicated server) with dedicated resources, the only way to tell if a company doesn't release this kind of info (and none of them do) is to run stressful benchmarks over long periods of time. Those types of benchmarks may get you banned though, so I'm not suggesting that. Shared hosting (VPS or cPanel/similar) is built around the idea that a provider oversells to maximize profit while minimizing the loss of paying customers. As someone who needs to host a low-traffic website, you will probably be fine with either option.

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