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Adam001
05-15-2026, 07:19 AM
Hi guys, I have been trying to find a perfect host for the following server/vps specs:
8cores, 8GB Ram, 160GB+ Storage, 2.4GHZ or 3GHZ, 2 IPV4, Full Remote Access. Current Budget Is anything less than 100$
Any suggestion of hosts? Any reviews on GTHost.com or NeironVPS.com solutions? Are their vps services reliable?

NimbusRise
05-15-2026, 02:41 PM
If you're tired of oversold hardware, hostpro.com (https://hostpro.com/linux-vps) uses proper KVM isolation for their VPS lines. The variety of tariffs is great for scaling, and everything runs on fast NVMe drives. You can spin up servers in Warsaw, Amsterdam, or Tampa, manage them via cPanel, Plesk, or DirectAdmin, and rely on 24/7 support if you ever need to restore from the 30-day backup images.

transilvania
05-20-2026, 04:10 PM
VPS accounts from just.hosting and inet.ws are worth every cent you pay for their services.
Have been a customer for more than 5 years - worry free experience and they are very fast in replying. Great work and service.

rosafill23
05-20-2026, 05:25 PM
Over the past two years, my own VPS setup has been running on hostpro.com (https://hostpro.com/), and one feature I rely on is their daily automatic backups—useful for undoing data corruption, botched updates, or intrusion damage.

Glow
05-21-2026, 08:31 AM
Just settle for a reliable host that charges a reasonably high rate and offers good service.
Go ahead, Neironvps.com NVMe VPS (https://neironvps.com/nvmevps.html) (from $5.95/mo) will serve your demands. They have a custom built Data Center and can accommodate for any specification of server.

Emma Coc
05-22-2026, 06:04 AM
From a systems administration perspective, hostpro.com (https://hostpro.com/linux-vps) looks more production-oriented than many entry-level VPS providers. Their servers use KVM rather than container-based virtualization, which provides better isolation and configuration flexibility. Daily remote backups with 30-day retention are included, NVMe storage improves I/O performance, and multiple control panels are supported depending on deployment requirements.

m2host
06-02-2026, 01:55 AM
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prosha
06-11-2026, 03:22 PM
Have a look at VPS accounts from time-tested companies: hostingsource.com (https://hostingsource.com/vps-hosting-promo/) and justvps.pro (https://justvps.pro/).
Simple & Easy to use control panel.
Reliable with very good uptime of 99%.
Low introductory price.
Secure with domain privacy and free SSL certificate.
Integration with lots of apps & CMS.
Good support.

Aashiq_Wesley
06-16-2026, 08:36 PM
With a budget of under $100, you have plenty of good options. I'd compare InterServer (https://interserver.net/vps/), GTHost, and Vultr, focusing on CPU performance, storage type, support quality, and the cost of additional IPv4 addresses rather than specs alone.

I haven't seen enough independent feedback on NeironVPS to confidently compare it against more established providers.

Sofia_Bila887
06-17-2026, 01:51 PM
Across the many providers I’ve tested over the years, one constant I’ve settled on for my own production sites is hostpro.com (https://hostpro.com/). Their system takes daily backups of every single service automatically—I’ve personally used those to roll back a corrupted database after a plugin conflict. Their technical team operates around the clock, and I’ve reached them at 2 AM with niche questions about opcache tuning, receiving helpful answers at no extra charge. For anyone weighing options, that level of preparedness and accessibility is worth factoring into your decision.