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Which servers are the most reliable? Share your monitoring stats
Cheap deals are nice but let's face it, for some key services I'd rather have rock solid availability record. Which provider has the best uptime, short to no unannounced downtimes?
I'll start with my best results so far:
- UltraVPS.eu, 25Y-Special-1: 9 months, 100% uptime so far
- Couple OVH KS line dedicated servers: super stable for months, my only downtime is rebooting after updates
- Netcup basic VPS (non root in their terminology): about 3 minutes down last week, otherwise up for months
- Hosthatch Stockholm, 3 year budget plan: only couple short downtimes measured in minutes, didn't personally experience problems with it
- Advinservers, Germany KVM Premium S: 99.9688%, up for the last 100 days
Honorary mention:
- Famesystems, cheap Epyc deal: generally sems very stable, only issue comes from their prepaid account loading. They have option of Automatic payments but that seems to work only from already loaded credit, so if you forget to top it up, the unsuccessful renewal takes your VPS down instantly. At least you can resume anytime in the next 7 days and don't lose your data.
What's your experience?


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wanzhuji.com
my status panel.but there are many CHN provider.
ALIYUN is the best,over 1years without shutdowm
Coudcone也非常喜欢 https://status.jiang.li/server/2
运行时常大于180天
First 2 comments must be a scam
First comment has Skhron VPS so not a scam, trust me
I restart my VPSes rather frequently (I do kernel updates and stuff).
Most of my providers are solid, however the "big providers" are the most reliable I've had.
Digitalocean and Oracle over 100 days without an issue.
Skhron appears to be very reliable as well, 40+ days uptime in SE location without any kind of outage or performance issues
Yeah the big guys got it to perfection, from redundant connectivity to live migration of VMs which keeps them very stable and reliable. I do restart my servers too, I set my Hetrixtools monitoring to maintenance mode if I don't forget about it which keeps the uptime ticking or it's unused idler where I don't care that much. More performant VPS will be fully up less than a minute after system update and restart which is nice too. My point was about external downtime not caused by my tinkering.
My OracleCloud free tier. Up for 5.7 years already without a single restart.
My most reliable VPSes are from those providers; all have over 99.99% uptime (according to HetrixTools, TCP port pings with a timeout of 3s and no retries, whenever I had to reboot due to a kernel update I enabled the maintenance mode, so only real downtimes were counted). I excluded VPSes that I only had for a few months.
For me, RackNerd has been very reliable. One of the VPSs I had from them last year, had a 100% uptime! At least it was the case whenever I checked my uptime monitor with a 3 months history.
P.S. I actually remember the uptime was 1 year, so no reboots, and don't remember any networks outages in that one.
Just checked another instance from them,
up 40 weekstill now.Love it
basically it means the provider don’t oversell too much, and they have enough human resources to maintain it. so we see a longer uptime.
for business, we won’t believe in that a server would not down often, nowadays most apps are built on the fact that servers could be dead anytime .
for personal using, generally big companies perform better.
sorry for gibberish.
netcup, they are as steady as a rock.
Some apps are built for high availability clustering but those are often enterprise solutions which can also eat a lot of resources for basic use. Many smaller apps don't have such option and it's easier to rely on single solid machine than setting up arcane failover solutions.
But in general yes, i want to keep runing even if any provider goes suddenly offline. Some are too big to fail. Can you imagine if gmail suddenly stopped working?
Oracle is fine, until they just remove your IPv4 or they reboot your VM to nuke your uptime.
Will soon take this out back and Old Yeller' it. It's replacement is already halfway ready...
BuyVM, solid as a rock.
My Misaka VMs have been rock solid, I restarted one of them for kernel upgrades but it had 2 years of uptime before that.
OVH and Hetzner has been the most reliable for me.
Same; Of the big providers:
Definitely a trade-off though; performance per dollar is way lower on these guys but you're paying for the reliability of it.
For comparison, my local colo has had pretty much constant uptime but some bouts of degraded performance. And one of my low end providers has had probably cumulative ~10hrs downtime this year x.x
I have 6 of the cheapest Hetzner auction servers with close to or more than 900 days (2.5 years) of uptime.

48TB dedi from @GorillaServers
From the time I bought it until today
https://mzunguhosting.ml/
ovh & racknerd.
hostsailor.
Hi @harrison -- thanks for sharing your experience! Always great to hear positive uptime results and long streaks of stability. We work hard on consistency, so feedback like this means a lot
Hi @zed -- appreciate the mention! Always nice to be recognized in these types of threads, uptime and reliability are things we put a lot of focus on
Gigahost dedi from 2024 BF (NO):
10:00:06 up 279 daysGigahost vps (NL):
10:02:09 up 188 daysCloudFanatic (Registration Date 06/18/2020) - uptime monitor: 2 brief outages (2 or 3 minutes) in 5 years, Chicago location.
up 286 days, 25 min, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.09 (last outage 286 days ago)
Netcup - Root servers (Registration Date 02/15/2024) - billing system, status page, uptime monitor, help desk, etc): 100% uptime AT/NL/DE. Packet lost in US location which was resolved after two hours. No incidents after that.
Just checked our dashboard out of pure curiosity and found one of our old dev vps servers running on DigitalOcean for more than 7 years straight, 99.9969% network uptime:

It belongs in a museum!
BuyVM and DigitalOcean remain undefeated for me.