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I have nearly 40 websites. Which one should I choose between Leaseweb and PrepaidHost?

gg66gg66 Member

Currently, 40 websites are placed on ultravps, which is very slow overnight, so I want to upgrade my configuration.
PrepaidHost's Package L
6x AMD EPYC CPU Cores
✅ 26 GB DDR4 RAM
✅ 300 GB CEPH SSD Storage

✅ Frankfurt Main

HostDZire's WDC USA Cloud VPS #3
vCPU: 8
vRAM: 24 GB
NVMe Storage: 300 GB
This server will only be used to install WordPress websites. It is difficult for me to choose. Please help me choose which one is better?

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  • atklatkl Member

    i have PrepaidHost 16 GB RAM (Package M), here is speedtest if helps

  • whichever is closer to the end user

  • You could always ticket the hosts and ask for yabs before buy, prepaid is monthly so if they don't meet your expectations you can always cancel. I had their M package which was good. Also +1 for @ShadowLurker, that is indeed good factor.

  • Why not go straight with Leaseweb? Why use random indian reseller?

  • EthernetServersEthernetServers Member, Patron Provider

    @ethanblake87 said:
    Why not go straight with Leaseweb? Why use random indian reseller?

    From what I've heard (though can not confirm, as I've never used them), Leaseweb only deal B2B, and this is what makes up HostDZire's business model - they buy from Leaseweb and sell to end-users.

    Naturally, I know nothing about OP and whether this is a business or personal setup, but this would be my guess.

  • gg66gg66 Member

    @ethanblake87 said:
    Why not go straight with Leaseweb? Why use random indian reseller?

    The Indian distributor you mentioned is HostDZire? Ok I will consider it. Thank you.

    Thanked by 1HostDZire
  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    @gg66

    If location is irrelevant - which is rarely the case - then my advice is to go with @HostDZire / Leaseweb. Simple reason: excellent connectivity. Decent servers both have (From LW I know, from the other I presume). But connectivity is king.

    @gg66 said:

    @ethanblake87 said:
    Why not go straight with Leaseweb? Why use random indian reseller?

    The Indian distributor you mentioned is HostDZire? Ok I will consider it. Thank you.

    One (of probably more) good reason: hostDZire acts as a kind of agent. And you want that because a single end user is nobody for LW, but for HostDZire he is someone. So, basically using HostDZire means LW quality plus decent support and service.

  • SaahibSaahib Host Rep, Veteran

    Impressive shilling.. to promote lesser known brand, compare with a well-known brand.

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    @Saahib said:
    Impressive shilling.. to promote lesser known brand, compare with a well-known brand.

    Kindly elaborate ...

  • HostDZireHostDZire Member, Patron Provider

    @ethanblake87 said:
    Why not go straight with Leaseweb? Why use random indian reseller?

    Hello,

    Thank you for your question—it's an important one and often asked by customers looking to understand the difference between buying directly from Leaseweb versus through a reseller like us.

    What many people don’t know is that Leaseweb now operates exclusively on a B2B (Business-to-Business) model. This means they no longer sell their services directly to individual customers. Even if you wish to order from them, you must be a registered company, and not every company is accepted—they have an internal vetting process for business customers.

    That said, there are several key advantages to purchasing through an authorized reseller like us rather than directly from Leaseweb:

    1. Better Pricing
    When purchasing directly from Leaseweb, you’ll receive the standard listed pricing with no discounts, as end-user orders are typically small in volume.

    As a reseller, we benefit from volume-based discounts. For example, if Leaseweb offers us a 20% discount, we can offer you a 10% discount off their listed price—providing you a better deal while still allowing us to maintain a small margin.

    2. Enhanced Support with Gold SLA
    If you order directly from Leaseweb, you will receive their basic SLA, which includes a 12-hour guaranteed response time for support tickets. Upgrading to a faster SLA is possible, but it comes at a significant additional cost.

    All services we offer come with Gold SLA by default, which includes a 1-hour response time guarantee. This means even if your ticket needs to be escalated to Leaseweb, you're likely to receive faster service through us than going directly.

    3. Flexible Long-Term Pricing
    We purchase servers in bulk and often commit to longer-term contracts to receive preferential pricing from Leaseweb. We then make these offerings available to our customers with a modest margin.

    As an individual customer, you likely wouldn’t want to commit to a long-term, non-cancellable contract. But since we serve a broader customer base, we can reallocate canceled servers to others—allowing us to confidently offer you long-term pricing benefits without locking you into a rigid contract.

    4. Premium Infrastructure at Competitive Pricing
    Leaseweb is one of the most reputable infrastructure providers in the industry, with a long-standing track record. To get similar pricing elsewhere, you’d typically have to choose a mid-tier provider.

    By working with us, you’re getting access to top-tier infrastructure at pricing that’s even lower than many mid-range providers—offering excellent price-to-performance value.

    5. Proven Track Record
    You may initially perceive us as just another “random Indian reseller.” But the reality is: we've been in business since 2013, and we've continued to grow and expand ever since.

    We don’t try to present ourselves as a large corporate entity—we are not. But we are experienced, stable, and committed. We’ve built our business on transparency, long-term relationships, and consistent service.

  • Being slow usually means your current VPS' single core sucks.
    So you can try finding GB6 Single core 2000+ with Multicore 6000+

  • sillycatsillycat Member
    edited June 2025

    @HostDZire said: We don’t try to present ourselves as a large corporate entity—we are not. But we are experienced, stable, and committed. We’ve built our business on transparency, long-term relationships, and consistent service.

    Nice.
    image

  • lirrrlirrr Member

    everytime i see this “—” in paragraph
    yep, most human dont type that shit

  • HostDZireHostDZire Member, Patron Provider

    @sillycat said:

    @HostDZire said: We don’t try to present ourselves as a large corporate entity—we are not. But we are experienced, stable, and committed. We’ve built our business on transparency, long-term relationships, and consistent service.

    Nice.
    image

    Yes, I used ChatGPT — I don't see why we shouldn't.
    English is not my mother tongue, and even if my English were perfect, there are still many countries where English isn't the native language. We often use tools like Google Translate to understand their queries and respond accordingly.

    After all, providing good service and support is what matters — not the language.

    Thanked by 2jsg kkrajk
  • HostDZireHostDZire Member, Patron Provider
    edited June 2025

    @lirrr said:
    everytime i see this “—” in paragraph
    yep, most human dont type that shit

    Because they dont have time to do that, we are lazy as fu** :D

    Thanked by 1ethanblake87
  • @HostDZire said: we are lazy as fu**

    Are you also just as lazy to take care of my servers? If you don't have anything of substance to say, don't get ChatGPT to say it for you.

    Reguards.

    Thanked by 1ServerBachelor
  • HostDZireHostDZire Member, Patron Provider
    edited June 2025

    @sillycat said:

    @HostDZire said: we are lazy as fu**

    Are you also just as lazy to take care of my servers? If you don't have anything of substance to say, don't get ChatGPT to say it for you.

    Regards.

    Off course not,
    We just saved our time in typing, hence we will have time to take care your servers.

    Even in managing servers every big companies are using AI will you not order from them ? they are the big ones :D

    Do you have any server with us ? do you see us being lazy there ?

    Here is our last month report of support ticket replies.
    Now lets see how many of other provider can post this report :)

    Thanked by 1commercial
  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    @lirrr said:
    everytime i see this “—” in paragraph
    yep, most human dont type that shit

    Word does that

    However I sincerely doubt anyone types LET posts there

    Thanked by 2sillycat mandala
  • artxsartxs Member

    @lirrr said:
    everytime i see this “—” in paragraph
    yep, most human dont type that shit

    I do that a lot-- really!

  • @tentor said: However I sincerely doubt anyone types LET posts there

  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    @sillycat said:

    @tentor said: However I sincerely doubt anyone types LET posts there

    :bawling:

  • HostDZireHostDZire Member, Patron Provider
    edited June 2025

    Nevermind :)

  • gg66gg66 Member

    @Dyingcat said:
    Being slow usually means your current VPS' single core sucks.
    So you can try finding GB6 Single core 2000+ with Multicore 6000+

    I'm using ultravps, 4 cpu Single core 1300+ with Multicore 4000

  • gg66gg66 Member

    @lirrr said:
    everytime i see this “—” in paragraph
    yep, most human dont type that shit

    This is the delimiter😂

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    @jsg said:

    @Saahib said:
    Impressive shilling.. to promote lesser known brand, compare with a well-known brand.

    Kindly elaborate ...

    Still waiting ...

  • Leaseweb

  • cookie_stampcookie_stamp Member
    edited June 2025

    I would choose Prepaid host cause, I got 2 servers there, all works stable,

    also they don’t ask much of your information , 25 port open, German Hosting.

    My choice would be PrepaidHost. I tested it myself.

  • gg66gg66 Member

    40 websites are all clients, WordPress+woocommerce 40 commodity trading websites,Ultravps costs $60 per year for 4cpu and 8g. I am not sure if increasing it to $100-120 per year will relieve the pressure on the server. Thanks for your reply.

  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    Is shared hosting not an option?

    Thanked by 1nghialele
  • SaahibSaahib Host Rep, Veteran

    @jsg said:

    @jsg said:

    @Saahib said:
    Impressive shilling.. to promote lesser known brand, compare with a well-known brand.

    Kindly elaborate ...

    Still waiting ...

    Its already eloborated enough.

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