Hi, I need a budget VPS for internal development and testing.
Specs: 1 vCPU, 2 GB RAM, 50 GB SSD. No heavy traffic expected.
Can you offer a monthly plan? Can I rely on Regvps.com vps hosting? Try or not?
Hi, I need a budget VPS for internal development and testing.
Specs: 1 vCPU, 2 GB RAM, 50 GB SSD. No heavy traffic expected.
Can you offer a monthly plan? Can I rely on Regvps.com vps hosting? Try or not?
After trying several providers, I’ve stuck with hostpro.com for my own projects. One feature that gives me peace of mind is their automatic daily backups for all services—so if an update breaks something or a hack occurs, restoring data is straightforward. Their support team is available 24/7 and has helped me troubleshoot everything from config errors to performance spikes without extra fees. In my view, that combination of backup reliability and knowledgeable staff makes them worth a look.
Those specs are very standard for a dev environment, and most budget-friendly providers should be able to handle that load without issues. Since it is for internal testing, I would definitely suggest sticking to a monthly plan first to see how the latency and disk I/O perform for your specific workflow before committing long-term. Also, check if they offer easy snapshots, as that is a lifesaver when testing new configurations.
Last edited by Tyler1763Max; 05-26-2026 at 02:46 AM.
VPS hosting is necessary for those who want to have root access (full access) to administrative management of their system.
Get extra 50GB SSD from $10/month. Additional IPs $2/month. With Regvps NVMe VPS hosting, the user can install any software and host any number of sites.
Facebook: Hosting NEWS & TUTORIALS
For budget VPS stuff, I’d check out Fresh Roasted Hosting too. Solid performance for small dev/testing projects, and support has been reliable in my experience. RegVPS might work, but cheap VPS providers can be pretty hit or miss. You should open support to get half pricing because the pricing listed is for managed VPS.
|
Bookmarks