Hi, It seems I have outgrown shared hosting. Can someone recommend me VPS (Virtual Private Server hosting) and the average price? Since I do not want to go directly to Dedicated hosting without trying this. Thanks a lot.
i've been using vpslink without any issues for a while now, or you could try the godaddy vps which looks to be fairly cheap. Just be aware that VPS is shared with others, and bad neighbours can ruin your cpu and memory usage.
Thanks will have a look at VPS link. It is just that I want to try a middle link before going dedicated.
Hi there, Please have a look at my thread : http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=505329 Let me know if you have any queries or would like to order. Regards, ashagg
Hello DO you have a budget in mind? Could you elaborate a bit on your requirements regarding RAM, Space and bandwidth as well as any other specific requirements. Depending on your requirements we could offer a standard or custom plan. Thanks
Hi, I am looking for the cheapest managed VPS plan. However if I have to choose I would prefer Linux OS. M main concern is moving database + other files between hosts.
Hello, You can view our Linux VPS plans at http://www.eukhost.com/vps_linux.php All our VPS plans are fully managed and come with 24x7 technical support and 99.95% uptime guarantee. We will also be able to move your files and databases to our hosting after you sign up with us. Please feel free to PM me or contact Live Chat on our website in case of any questions.
Hello, We offer fully managed vps hosting packages. You can view our plans and pricing at http://www.webhosting.uk.com/vps-hosting.php If you choose annual billing cycle, you will get two months off, you only pay for 10 months and get 12 months hosting. For more info contact us through our website or pm me.
Perhaps, we can provide you with wide range of virtual private servers on Linux as well as Windows platform. Following is the link which will guide you further : http://www.bodhost.com/vps_hosting.shtml If you have any further queries or requirements, please feel free to contact us through
If you really need a dedicated server then just go for it - managing a VPS is just like the management of a dedicated server. However, you can just get a fully managed dedicated server and save yourself the headache
You may like to review the options on http://www.pubdomains.com that allow you to build the server as per your specifications. With 24x7 Technical Support and 99.99% uptime - it offers you a great package at minimum expenses. Thanks GS
The thread Op said This means that he thinks managing VPS is easier than managing a dedicated while it's the same issues in managament. and it's also the same if it's managed or not managed - same situation. but if he doesn't need the full dedicated server power. then VPS is the best solution.
Exactly, what i meant was fully managed vps or dedicated server solution to avoid the management load of the server.
Here's a list of low cost managed vps providers http://www.hostingdiary.com/2007/09/best-vps-hostin.html Andrew
go to webhostingtalk , there are many vps providers there giving out deals and discounts. Also you could ask around for the best hosts for your requirements. hosting query = webhostingtalk
the best in my opinion is http://www.modvps.com/ VPS-One package: * 20 GB Raid Disk Space * 300 GB Monthly Data Transfer * 512 MB Guaranteed Ram * 1 GB Burstable Ram * Virtuozzo Power Panel * cPanel/WHM w/ Fantastico & RVskin * Free WHMAP or CE Billing Software * 4 IP Addresses Included $44.50 they are a hostingzoom division, so the support they give is first class. most of this VPS sellers charge extra for cpanel and WHM; modvps they will even give you Virtuozzo, plus 4 IP, there is nowhere any place which will give you all this at this price. And you can be sure that modvps will be around next year and the year after that. Good luck. Paul
if you are having a bigger web site, i suggest you to try decided server, not vps. in my opinion, there is no big difference between vps and shared hosting. using decided is a better option than using a vps