View Full Version : Need reliable VPS for Python/Django hosting in US
klimm
12-11-2025, 01:39 PM
I need a reliable VPS for Python/Django hosting in US and my friend advised me to have a look at rarecloud.io (https://rarecloud.io/), how good are they? What do you think?
Vec&sec
12-12-2025, 03:52 AM
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ITivan80
12-13-2025, 12:59 AM
For Python/Django hosting in the US, you want a VPS that’s stable, fast (NVMe), predictable CPU, and has good network reliability. Based on what you’re running (web apps, likely Gunicorn/Uvicorn + Nginx, PostgreSQL/Redis), here are proven, reliable options—ranked by consistency rather than marketing.
evanallen5
12-13-2025, 04:01 AM
If you’re running Python and Django, focus less on the brand name and more on the basics. You want a US-based VPS with stable uptime, fast SSD or NVMe storage, and enough RAM to handle your app and background tasks. Full root access helps a lot so you can manage virtualenvs, gunicorn, and Nginx the way you want.
Also check how easy it is to scale later and whether backups and basic DDoS protection are included. Any decent VPS that gives you consistent performance and a nearby US location will work well for Django, as long as you configure it properly.
Aashiq_Wesley
12-13-2025, 02:45 PM
Running on an InterServer VPS at $2.4/mo (JV-20-LIFE coupon, price‑lock). Cheaper deals exist, but 24/7 support makes it worth it.
https://www.interserver.net/vps/
Emma Coc
12-14-2025, 01:44 PM
On hostpro.com the VPS line is oriented towards people who want isolation and root access but still prefer to delegate the “care and feeding” of the server. Unlimited bandwidth, fast NVMe storage and daily 30‑day backups cover most production needs. The provider supports popular control panels like cPanel, DirectAdmin, Plesk, CWP and CyberPanel, while the 24/7 support team can assist with configuration, migration and recovery tasks.
prosha
12-16-2025, 09:22 AM
RareCloud.io has been solid for my Django apps. Using their Silicon Valley location, 1Gbps connection and NVMe drives. Way better than shared hosting for Python.
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12-19-2025, 05:25 AM
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rosafill23
12-22-2025, 08:31 PM
If you’re still comparing VPS providers, backups and support are worth checking. I personally use hostpro.com. The servers are responsive and stable. They create daily backups of all services. Support works 24/7 and is free to contact.
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