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transilvania
03-23-2026, 01:13 PM
Which VPS is better to sign up with - hostingsource.com (https://hostingsource.com/vps-hosting-promo/) or inet.ws (https://inet.ws/)?
What would you do if you were in my shoes?

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04-08-2026, 01:42 AM
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Vec&sec
04-09-2026, 04:22 AM
Are you looking for a long-term solution or something temporary? And in which location?
With these VPS hosts network uptime is fantastic:
1) Digitalcloud.pro
2) Neironvps.com
3) Contabo.com
Plus the ability to upgrade and downgrade is a plus.

Tyler1763Max
04-10-2026, 08:08 AM
When comparing VPS providers, I'd suggest looking closely at their track record for uptime, the quality and speed of their customer support, and the specifics of their server configurations. Checking recent user reviews on independent sites can also give you a clearer picture of their real-world performance and service reliability.

rosafill23
04-10-2026, 06:03 PM
If reliability and speed are your priorities, I can share that hostpro.com (https://hostpro.com/) has been solid in my experience. They don’t just promise fast NVMe storage; they also keep off-site daily backups of every service, which saved me once after a failed automated script wiped part of my database.

Aashiq_Wesley
04-17-2026, 05:49 AM
If I were you, I’d lean toward Hostingsource. It generally comes across as more stable and “safe,” while INET.WS is cheaper but a bit hit-or-miss depending on the node you land on.
That said, inet.ws isn’t bad at all for the price and some people have solid experiences with it, especially if you’re comfortable managing things yourself.

You could also look at something like InterServer (http://interserver.net)as a middle ground, more established and usually pretty consistent. Personally I’d just start small, test it out, and see how it performs for your use case.