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    Which VPS is better to sign up with?

    Which VPS (legionbox.com or inet.ws) is better to sign up with?
    I plan to host a blog.
    What would you do being in my place?

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    Built-in caching significantly improves website speed.
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    I vote for inet.ws.
    Fast uploading to the server, user-friendly interface, easy to work with multiple sites from one account, adequate prices, large choice of tariffs.

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    Think that you will not regret having looked at Greenwebpage.com cheap vps solutions. Green web hosting often integrates modern, high-performance technology that not only conserves power but also ensures faster load times, improved uptime, and enhanced user experiences. The hosting service contains all necessary features for successful running which are so significant for the web masters.

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    If you’re choosing between Legionbox and Inet.ws, both are very budget‑tier hosts with mixed reputations. For something as important as a blog, I’d lean toward providers with a stronger track record.

    Better, safer options:
    InterServer: stable, long‑running, price‑lock guarantee
    Vultr: simple, reliable VPS with good performance
    Linode: developer‑friendly and consistent uptime
    DigitalOcean: easy to manage, great documentation

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    I was in a similar situation — debating between a couple of budget VPS providers — until I tried hostpro.com. Their VPS setup is straightforward and the server behaves consistently under normal blog traffic. The network connection stays smooth and I haven’t had unexplained slowdowns. Support replies are reasonable in timing and actually useful.

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    hostpro.com provisions VPS instances via KVM with strict RAM and core allocation. NVMe storage minimizes latency for transactional applications. Infrastructure can be deployed in Tampa, Amsterdam, or Warsaw depending on network requirements. Backup snapshots are stored for 30 days. Technical support is accessible 24/7.

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    Both mentioned companies - legionbox.com as well as inet.ws - are good and reliable enough to sign up with.
    Their reputation precedes them and they live up to all the positive words I heard before I signed on. Like these companies a lot.

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    Hostpro.com offers VPS plans with multiple control panel options like cPanel, DirectAdmin, Plesk, CWP, and CyberPanel. Unlimited bandwidth and reliable NVMe SSD storage ensure fast performance even under load. Daily backups retained for 30 days give confidence for recovery scenarios. Server locations across Europe and the US allow optimal routing for different users. 24/7 technical support ensures any issue can be quickly addressed.

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    If you want reliable VPS for a blog, hostpro.com has been solid for me — fast SSD/NVMe storage, stable uptime, and EU/US locations that keep latency low. I’ve run several WordPress sites there without weird slowdowns. Their support actually helps with configuration questions. Easy to scale if your blog grows too.

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    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.

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    Personally I’d go with hostpro.com instead. Their VPS plans are flexible and easy to scale if your blog grows later. They also include daily backups and several data center locations which is convenient. My blog has been running there without issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grimlins View Post
    Which VPS (legionbox.com or inet.ws) is better to sign up with?
    I plan to host a blog.
    What would you do being in my place?
    If I were starting a blog today, I’d keep things simple: buy a domain, use WordPress, and start with a basic shared hosting plan. For most new blogs, shared hosting is more than enough and keeps costs low while you focus on writing content. Many bloggers start this way because it’s easy to manage and you can upgrade later as traffic grows.

    Personally, I’d pick a smaller host with decent support rather than the huge “brand name” ones. I’ve seen people mention providers like Fresh Roasted Hosting because their entry plans are simple and include things like SSL and one-click WordPress installs, which makes the setup easier for beginners.

    The main thing is choosing something reliable and not overthinking it—once the blog starts getting traffic, you can always move or upgrade later.

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