ive found some vpa companies, but i dont get all gb bandwidth limits because i dont know how to convert them to visits etc, its all confusing but how good are these? Cpu: Intel Core i7-920 1xvCPU Ram: 128 MB Swap: 256 MB HD: 10 GB SW Raid 1 Traffic: 250 GB IP: 1 ---------- 2€ per month ---------- or CPU: Intel Core i7-920 1x vCPU Ram: 256 MB Swap: 512 MB Disk: 20 GB Raid 1 SW Traffic: NEW 500 GB Traffic incl ¹ / month IP: 1 --------- 6€ monthly --------- or http://www.whynotavps.com/vpsplans.html VPS A or VPS B ? which one is better?
You'll need to do a fair amount of optimizations to get it running, take a look at this link if you need help. http://www.lowendbox.com/blog/yes-you-can-run-18-static-sites-on-a-64mb-link-1-vps/
You have to this once on every new VPS you buy indeed, or use Webmin, Directadmin, Cpanel to install it all automatic. You can run a decent website on a VPS with 128 MB of RAM but you do need to do some optimization. A VPS with 384 MB should be able to run 4 websites with no problems.
ahh thank you whynotavps because i was soley planning on using it for me, to keep costs down, i was going to use a freeware control panel. What would be your views on this?
The second is better. If you are going to use Cpanel there - definatelly go for the second solution here.
Seriously, I don't recommend putting in for a VPS with less than 512MB of RAM, especially not when cPanel is being used too. I also recommend using a UK provider as your main target visitors (UK) will receive much faster upload/download speeds to/from your VPS. This spec would be good to start with:- - 10 GB space - 200 GB transfer - 512 MB memory - cPanel/WHM
Each panel has its own requirements so you need to check with the panel provider for those details. However a 512 MB RAM should be good enough for any of them. If you go with webmin, even a 384 MB VPS should work.
Do you have any hardware specifications on your vps like diskspace, ram and bandwidth? I know most vps providers allows you to send bulk newsletters as long as it is not spam. You can find a lot of reputable companies in the vps hosting offers with your price. Good luck
I think you need to name your bandwidth limits first of all and then decide on this or that VPS package.