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klimm
04-08-2026, 03:36 PM
Which VPS (just.hosting (https://just.hosting/) or hostingsource.com (https://hostingsource.com/vps-hosting-promo/)) is better to sign up with?
I plan to host a blog. So what would you do being in my place?

prosha
04-13-2026, 03:07 PM
You know the mentioned companies - just.hosting as well as hostingsource.com - are worth every cent you pay for their services.
Easy to use and functional.
Great customer support.
Years in business and trustworthy.
Affordable prices.

Adam001
04-15-2026, 05:25 AM
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The server responsiveness has been consistently impressive, even when multiple users access the site simultaneously.

Aashiq_Wesley
04-17-2026, 12:29 AM
Between those two, I’d lean toward the one with better support and consistent uptime reviews, since it matters more for a blog than raw specs. You can also check InterServer (http://interserver.net/vps) they start around $2.40/month and are known for stable performance and reliable support.

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04-23-2026, 01:40 AM
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Emma Coc
05-01-2026, 07:16 AM
hostpro.com stands out for backup handling - daily snapshots, remote storage, and optional extra backups before risky changes. Tampa location works fine for US traffic. KVM isolation + fast support response makes it predictable. No issues reaching support at any time.

Aashiq_Wesley
05-04-2026, 11:27 PM
I haven’t used both directly, but between those two I’d lean a bit toward HostingSource since it seems to have more consistent feedback around uptime and support. That said, for a simple blog I’d honestly just go with something that has a bigger user base and proven stability. Even options like InterServer or similar budget hosts come up often and tend to be more predictable day to day. In the end, reliability matters more than anything for a blog