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Provider Poll 2024 - Choose your favorite providers and win from our prizes worth more than $5,000!

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  • glitchglitch Member
    edited January 2025

    I haven't used many providers. So this voting is not really fair.

    I'll vote for the ones that I've used and like.

    1. Mxroute
    2. prohosting24
    3. Netcup

    Most Stable: Mxroute

    Thanked by 1ProHosting24
  • @wemanageit said:
    1. BuyVM
    2. BuyVM
    3. BuyVM

    Most Stable: BuyVM.

    You don't qualify to vote

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @barbaros said:

    where is @emgh btw?

    He’s alive and well

    Thanked by 2admax barbaros
  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @plumberg said:

    @barbaros said:

    @plumberg said:
    In no particular order, top providers IMHO:

    1. @DartNode
    2. @ZachNuyek
    3. @NDTN

    Most Stable: @OVHcloud

    Also, why limit to providers?

    Mentions in no particular order and significance to the community. I am sure to have missed a few.

    Thanks to all. Good luck to all providers.

    May you win the top provider tag and shower the community with unsustainable $3 deals

    Regards & Hard Cope

    Thanks man, you are my fav, both with and without 69.

    where is @emgh btw?

    @emgh 69ing with @raza19 i guess

    It s possibel

  • 1.host-c
    2.kuroit
    3.terabix

    Most Stable:host-c

    Thanked by 2host_c Terabix
  • BreakaWDBreakaWD Barred
    edited January 2025

  • You don't qualify to vote

  • 1.HOST-C @host_c
    2.RackNerd @dustinc
    3.GreenCloud @NDTN

    Thanked by 3host_c NDTN haodo
  • *) hosthatch
    *) mxroute
    *) Inception HostingClouvider

  • defaultdefault Veteran
    edited January 2025

    It seems some don't read or maybe don't understand correctly a term of this poll:

    @FAT32 said:
    This year, you get 1 additional vote for the "Most Stable Provider" specifically for providers that have been in business for more than 5 years.

    Some people voted for "Most Stable Provider" with some providers who don't have 5+ years in business.

    Others voted for new providers who acquired other older providers with more than 5 years in business, but in my opinion the new investor's business is not supposed to be considered as having 5+ years in business just because they acquired some servers in some datacenters along with some clients of an older business. Some providers could buy an older brand with the purpose of a quick flip or a quick scam for easy profits.

    Sure, all this is up for debate, but this is my view. 5 years in business means dedication and passion and effort from a provider, to keep that brand going and try to make it popular.

  • @default said:
    It seems some don't read or maybe don't understand correctly a term of this poll:

    @FAT32 said:
    This year, you get 1 additional vote for the "Most Stable Provider" specifically for providers that have been in business for more than 5 years.

    Some people voted for "Most Stable Provider" with some providers who don't have 5+ years in business.

    Others voted for new providers who acquired other older providers with more than 5 years in business, but in my opinion the new investor's business is not supposed to be considered as having 5+ years in business just because they acquired some servers in some datacenters along with some clients of an older business. Some providers could buy an older brand with the purpose of a quick flip or a quick scam for easy profits.

    Sure, all this is up for debate, but this is my view. 5 years in business means dedication and passion and effort from a provider, to keep that brand going and try to make it popular.

    I had the similar observation when I saw a string of votes for a provider who AFAIK are younger than 5 years however their roots go much further.

    I get the feeling skimming through posts and without counting or anything, there seems to be some names repeating on that one that I don’t think are ambiguous, so might not matter anyway.

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad
  • defaultdefault Veteran
    edited January 2025

    @Smigit said:

    @default said:
    It seems some don't read or maybe don't understand correctly a term of this poll:

    @FAT32 said:
    This year, you get 1 additional vote for the "Most Stable Provider" specifically for providers that have been in business for more than 5 years.

    Some people voted for "Most Stable Provider" with some providers who don't have 5+ years in business.

    Others voted for new providers who acquired other older providers with more than 5 years in business, but in my opinion the new investor's business is not supposed to be considered as having 5+ years in business just because they acquired some servers in some datacenters along with some clients of an older business. Some providers could buy an older brand with the purpose of a quick flip or a quick scam for easy profits.

    Sure, all this is up for debate, but this is my view. 5 years in business means dedication and passion and effort from a provider, to keep that brand going and try to make it popular.

    I had the similar observation when I saw a string of votes for a provider who AFAIK are younger than 5 years however their roots go much further.

    I get the feeling skimming through posts and without counting or anything, there seems to be some names repeating on that one that I don’t think are ambiguous, so might not matter anyway.

    True. I think of it this way: over the past 5 years a provider had to go through a pandemic affecting most of the economies and liberties of the world, then 2 hot wars which were ignited and still have a huge impact on global economies. Any small to medium hosting business staying alive and well, during and after such events, deserves a "Most Stable Provider" vote in my humble opinion.

    If some investor's newly formed business acquires this hard work, I don't know if this new business deserves such vote when compared with the older honorable business. But maybe it is just me, with a simplistic consumer's point of view.

    Thanked by 1cainyxues
  • @default said:
    It seems some don't read or maybe don't understand correctly a term of this poll:

    @FAT32 said:
    This year, you get 1 additional vote for the "Most Stable Provider" specifically for providers that have been in business for more than 5 years.

    Some people voted for "Most Stable Provider" with some providers who don't have 5+ years in business.

    Others voted for new providers who acquired other older providers with more than 5 years in business, but in my opinion the new investor's business is not supposed to be considered as having 5+ years in business just because they acquired some servers in some datacenters along with some clients of an older business. Some providers could buy an older brand with the purpose of a quick flip or a quick scam for easy profits.

    Sure, all this is up for debate, but this is my view. 5 years in business means dedication and passion and effort from a provider, to keep that brand going and try to make it popular.

    It would be much easier for people to vote if there is list of hosts that suits this criteria, but I believe it's too much effort and headache to make that list.

    I believe most people vote based on their purchases or good deals they got from those providers and don't know / care much if they are 5+ years in the business or how solid they actually are. So it's kind of fandom thing.

    Also voting for OVH, Hetzner etc sounds a bit funny to me as they are worldwide known rock solid providers and not LET providers actually.

    Thanked by 1cainyxues
  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @default said:

    @Smigit said:

    @default said:
    It seems some don't read or maybe don't understand correctly a term of this poll:

    @FAT32 said:
    This year, you get 1 additional vote for the "Most Stable Provider" specifically for providers that have been in business for more than 5 years.

    Some people voted for "Most Stable Provider" with some providers who don't have 5+ years in business.

    Others voted for new providers who acquired other older providers with more than 5 years in business, but in my opinion the new investor's business is not supposed to be considered as having 5+ years in business just because they acquired some servers in some datacenters along with some clients of an older business. Some providers could buy an older brand with the purpose of a quick flip or a quick scam for easy profits.

    Sure, all this is up for debate, but this is my view. 5 years in business means dedication and passion and effort from a provider, to keep that brand going and try to make it popular.

    I had the similar observation when I saw a string of votes for a provider who AFAIK are younger than 5 years however their roots go much further.

    I get the feeling skimming through posts and without counting or anything, there seems to be some names repeating on that one that I don’t think are ambiguous, so might not matter anyway.

    True. I think of it this way: over the past 5 years a provider had to go through a pandemic affecting most of the economies and liberties of the world, then 2 hot wars which were ignited and still have a huge impact on global economies. Any small to medium hosting business staying alive and well, during and after such events, deserves a "Most Stable Provider" vote in my humble opinion.

    If some investor's newly formed business acquires this hard work, I don't know if this new business deserves such vote when compared with the older honorable business. But maybe it is just me, with a simplistic consumer's point of view.

    Don't worry, we will only count the providers who we know is more than 5 years in business. I know this isn't explicitly mentioned in the original post as a rule but I think it is fair to include this.

  • @FAT32 said:

    @default said:

    @Smigit said:

    @default said:
    It seems some don't read or maybe don't understand correctly a term of this poll:

    @FAT32 said:
    This year, you get 1 additional vote for the "Most Stable Provider" specifically for providers that have been in business for more than 5 years.

    Some people voted for "Most Stable Provider" with some providers who don't have 5+ years in business.

    Others voted for new providers who acquired other older providers with more than 5 years in business, but in my opinion the new investor's business is not supposed to be considered as having 5+ years in business just because they acquired some servers in some datacenters along with some clients of an older business. Some providers could buy an older brand with the purpose of a quick flip or a quick scam for easy profits.

    Sure, all this is up for debate, but this is my view. 5 years in business means dedication and passion and effort from a provider, to keep that brand going and try to make it popular.

    I had the similar observation when I saw a string of votes for a provider who AFAIK are younger than 5 years however their roots go much further.

    I get the feeling skimming through posts and without counting or anything, there seems to be some names repeating on that one that I don’t think are ambiguous, so might not matter anyway.

    True. I think of it this way: over the past 5 years a provider had to go through a pandemic affecting most of the economies and liberties of the world, then 2 hot wars which were ignited and still have a huge impact on global economies. Any small to medium hosting business staying alive and well, during and after such events, deserves a "Most Stable Provider" vote in my humble opinion.

    If some investor's newly formed business acquires this hard work, I don't know if this new business deserves such vote when compared with the older honorable business. But maybe it is just me, with a simplistic consumer's point of view.

    Don't worry, we will only count the providers who we know is more than 5 years in business. I know this isn't explicitly mentioned in the original post as a rule but I think it is fair to include this.

    I love you.

    1. @host_c
    2. @jar (MX Route)
    3. @SilverCreek (Terabit)

    Most Stable - @jar (MX Route)

    Thanked by 2host_c SilverCreek
  • @angstrom said:

    @wemanageit said:
    1. BuyVM
    2. BuyVM
    3. BuyVM

    Most Stable: BuyVM.

    You don't qualify to vote

    What'evs.... Still BuyVM, BuyVM, BUYVM!

    1. ProHosting24 @ProHosting24
    2. GreenCloud @NDTN
    3. Allhost.io @AllHost_Rep
      Most Stable: ProHosting24 @ProHosting24
    Thanked by 3NDTN ProHosting24 haodo
    1. GreenCloudVPS
    2. NameCrane
    3. RackNerd

    Most stable: GreenCloudVPS stands out for its exceptional uptime and performance. Their support is notably faster compared to others, providing quick and efficient responses to any inquiries.

    1. GreenCloudVPS
    2. BuyVm
    3. Serverica

    Most Stable: @NDTN (GreenCloudVPS)

    1. AlphaVPS @AlexBarakov
    2. HostSailor @HostSailor
    3. NetCup

    Most Stable: PHP-Friends

    1. Servarica
    2. Nocix
    3. OVH

    Most Stable: Netcup

    Thanked by 1servarica_hani
  • 1.Kuroit
    2.OVH

    1. HostHatch
    2. MXroute
    3. Data Ideas

    Most stable: Hetz

  • 1. KTS24
    2. Limitless Hosting
    3. NetDynamics
    
    Most Stable: UltraVPS.eu
    

    (I've double-checked and I'm pretty sure that I qualify to vote :) )

  • doublesquaredoublesquare Member
    edited January 2025
    1. v6node (@v3ng )
    2. MXRoute (@jar )
    3. OVH

    Most Stable: LiteServer ( @LiteServer )

    Thanked by 2v3ng LiteServer
  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    @angstrom said:
    1. KTS24
    2. Limitless Hosting
    3. NetDynamics

    Most Stable: UltraVPS.eu

    (I've double-checked and I'm pretty sure that I qualify to vote :) )

    :D

    Thanked by 2angstrom admax
  • admaxadmax Member, Megathread Squad

    @Saragoldfarb said:

    @angstrom said:
    1. KTS24
    2. Limitless Hosting
    3. NetDynamics

    Most Stable: UltraVPS.eu

    (I've double-checked and I'm pretty sure that I qualify to vote :) )

    :D

    Best Regards!

    Thanked by 1ariq01
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