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Recent list of reputable US-based VPS providers
infrabuyer
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Is there a recent list of reputable US-based VPS providers somewhere? Or would people please list the providers with a generally favorable reputation on the forum?
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@MannDude / @ISP / incognet.io has quite some reputation, but I am unsure what exactly you are looking for
Ok thanks, that's a good starting point. The request I posted is:
It would be better if you stated exactly what you're looking for. As far as I'm aware, there isn't a "list" of reputable providers, and what's considered reputable often depends on your specific requirements.
I'd recommend GreenCloudVPS.com and AdvinServers.com. Both seem to have multiple people running 24/7 support, and I've had good luck with their VPSes being online 24/7 as well.
Our plans tick all these boxes: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/206617/kvm-vps-eu-usa-free-upgrades-ipv4-64-ipv6-virtfusion-instant-setup/p1
What sort of resources (ram, disk, bandwidth) are you looking for, at $8-$10/month?
I like RackNerd and GreenCloud, but I'm on the cheaper end of things (around $20/year for 2gb ram). If you have more money to spend, you may be able to do better.
I think Linode/Akamai, Vultr, and Digital Ocean set the standard at the top end, if they're not too expensive for you.
I am in shock about the linode reviews. Maybe they outsourced support to some kuku IT helpdesk far far away.
https://www.trustpilot.com/review/www.linode.com
vultr also terrible reviews..
https://www.trustpilot.com/review/vultr.com
I am using vultr for almost 8 months now. One of my fav provider. I wont trust the trustpilot....
I'd rather not use major VPS providers like Vultr and Digital Ocean. I prefer supporting smaller providers whenever I can.
Recently this was posted maybe have a look at it: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/216232/raff-kvm-vps-2-vcpu-4gb-ddr5-4-99-mo-4-vcpu-8gb-ddr5-9-99-mo-nvme-3gbps-unmetered/p1
Wyoming based. And This is just my suggestion, not a recommendation as I havent used them.
i use vultr and digital ocean also for many years even before i discovered the ultra low LET providers . Their IT and billing support i guess is not so good as their hardware and their gui's.
I second @tentor 's endorsement of @MannDude . His network is great and all network-wide service issues are immediately addressed and communicated about to his users.
If the prices aren't what you're looking for, Incognet tends to run sales, especially around the holidays and new year. I personally spend less than $80/yr on 4 VMs using these promotions, not even including the lifetime plans I got for Black Friday 2025 (though I'm not sure if/when these will be offered again).
Personally, MannDude has been solid about communicating with me and resolving my questions in a timely manner. Old reviews did point out that Incognet's ticket responses took a while, but this has been steadily improving, and I have been satisfied as a customer so far.
@MikeA of ExtraVM
@DigitalFyre of DigitalFyre
@NDTN @haodo of Greencloud
and @Advin @advinservers of Advinservers
ARPNetworks sounds like a great option for you.
was a customer with @EthernetServers and can vouch for their professionalism and proactive responses for my time there. @TierNet is reputed provider too but the budget would not tick.
Thanks everyone for the recommendations. I'll be comparing their offerings and making a decision soon!
Reputable is subjective especially if you're looking for low cost service (just look at LET history.) It's always best to use trial or refund periods to use hosts directly to get the real experience.
Good Day,
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What's new:
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Thank you for recommending us.
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If your budget is limited, try to use our EPYC VPS Builder.
TierNet won't work for our specs unfortunately. They don't support installing from an uploaded custom OS installer ISO to VPS.
Hi.
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Unfortunately, we don't have ISO Upload, but you can request through ticket if you want a OS that is not listed.
Best Regards,
Alexhost
You don't need ISO support to install custom OSs.
How?
contact @TierNet and i'm sure their team can do something for you. Been with them for over a decade. Also @EthernetServers owner is a good guy too and very accomodating. Ping both and something may work out
I am available here on LET
Reach me if you prefer to order something good!