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HostBrr or Datalix
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So I'm considering buying VPS from HostBrr or Datalix.
HostBrr has better deals but has not so good reviews.
Datalix has good deals but HostBrr's is better. But they're trust.
Where should I buy my VPS from? Can I rely on HostBrr?

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It depends on what your priorities are.
If you want good support, reliability, 0 downtime and stable performance go somewhere else.
If all you want is cheap price then sure Hostbrr brr patapim and Datalicks are awesome. That is if you don’t value your own time dealing with their bs.
Bye
hostbrr brr patapim ☠️
Bullshit. I should have ~ 6 or 7 services with hostbrr. Never had any issues with downtimes or support reaction time. As I opened my first ticket, I acted like a spoiled brat. Bossman stayed cool and professional.
Again, from VPS to DirectAdmin webhostin: never had any downtimes.
Datalix all the way.
congratulations im so happy for you
when did hostbrr have bad VPS? i thought the frankfurt ones were generally well received
i normally avoid hetzner machines since providers have least control over them but otherwise my shared DA storage in both Germany and US have been working really well
I have two storage VPSes and a storagebox with them, no issues on my side. Support is pretty quick, though it is a one-man operation. I can recommend them for personal, hobbyist, or side-gig projects. If CPU power is important, their recent EPYC Turin VPS launch offers great performance (around Ryzen 7000-level) at a low price.
However, if this is for a production project that generates your primary income (i.e. brings a paycheck you rely on to survive), then find a provider that may cost a bit of money but comes with a professional support team. Low-end providers are less suitable for those things.
I haven't tried Datalix but I've only had good experiences with Hostbrr. They'll sometimes have issues with new product releases, but they always fix them and then they run well so I'm surprised they don't have so many good reviews