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Bull
11-16-2022, 01:43 AM
Thought I found a couple of great VPS hosts after a week of research and got totally hosed in the final hours.
Is this possible... VPS Host, 2GB RAM, cPanel/WHM, Root Access
Any information on Rightservers.com Managed VPS (https://www.rightservers.com/managed-vps) hosting reliability?
What VPS hosting provider would you rather choose? Why?

ryanwuk
11-16-2022, 03:13 AM
If you are looking for the best and reliable hosting provider to buy a web hosting then you have to do research.
And you should follow the points to choose the right provider for your website:
Make a list and compare web hosting companies
Go with company reviews
Should be available for 24/7
Affordable plans
Security
For reliable Linux VPS hosting services and 24/7 support, WHUK is also the right option.
For more information please visit - https://www.webhosting.uk.com/
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chris26
11-16-2022, 10:04 AM
Do you need cheap vps is one country or area or any place would work. Do you need linux vps or windows. Try vps servers that offer free trial and see if you can use one of them.

transilvania
11-17-2022, 12:23 PM
VPS plans from qhoster.com and hostingsource.com are worth every cent you pay for their services.
Their uptime is impressive, and my sites never go down.

Vec&sec
11-22-2022, 07:29 AM
It happened so that I've been with RightServers.com for a wile now and I've found there customer service very good so far.
Generally 100% uptime, good pricing and professional Managed VPS (https://www.rightservers.com/managed-vps) service. I'd highly recommend these guys.

Adam001
11-25-2022, 01:50 AM
I've noticed no downtime. Rightservers.com Managed VPS (https://www.rightservers.com/managed-vps) is fast and responsive.
This host has great, timely support. They will go as far as to recommend other providers and solutions. Recommended.

Glow
12-01-2022, 02:07 AM
The comparison is very good way to know what is better and make a notion of the market.
There are thousands of web hosting providers out there, but only a few dozen are true hosting providers like
1) Libertyvps.net (https://Libertyvps.net/)
2) Cloudarion.com (https://Cloudarion.com/)
3) Startlogic.com (https://Startlogic.com/)
Customer safety is the main goal for these folks. They have superb reputation and you will have a wonderful experience with them.

Peligino
12-07-2022, 03:08 AM
Best customer service you will ever find, anywhere! Fullstop.
Rightservers.com Canadian VPS (https://www.rightservers.com/managed-vps) servers are excellent too, very fast and I've never experienced any down time.
I guarentee that you will not find a better host!

m2host
03-28-2025, 04:24 AM
Enjoy the best and most affordable web hosting service with M2Host. A VPS hosting plan includes services like choice of control panel, dedicated resources, full admin/root access, installing 3rd party software, etc. at just $9.99/mo. For more information, please visit our website.

Sofia_Bila887
04-09-2025, 02:40 AM
From my experience, the best VPS providers combine speed with proactive features. hostpro.com includes daily backups at no extra cost, which I’ve used to undo botched updates more than once. Their support is also among the fastest I’ve encountered—always polite and solution-focused. Worth considering if downtime isn’t an option for you.

myresellerhome
04-22-2025, 01:22 AM
Enjoy the best and affordable web hosting service with M2Host. VPS hosting plan includes servcies like choice of control panel, Dedicated Resources, Full Admin/Root Access, Install 3rd Party Softwares etc at just $9.99/mo. For more information please visit our website.

NimbusRise
04-22-2025, 06:19 PM
Hostpro.com has VPS with different configurations and daily backups. Server locations: USA, the Netherlands, Poland. Support is available around the clock, with administration included. Control panels are installed on request. Traffic is unlimited, and NVMe disks are used.

DariaVPS
04-28-2025, 02:50 AM
For a VPS with 2GB RAM, cPanel/WHM, and root access, it’s doable, but reliability is key. I haven’t used Rightservers.com, so check reviews on WebHostingTalk or Reddit to see how they handle real-world issues.

If I were choosing, I’d prioritize uptime, speed, and responsive support. A money-back guarantee is a must — it’s your safety net. Managed hosting can be great if you don’t want to handle the tech stuff yourself, but only if their support team actually delivers. What’s the project for? That’ll help narrow down what matters most.