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Hi everyone, I’m not very technical and need a VPS where everything is handled for me.
I’ll be hosting a blog and small forum. Requirements: 4GB RAM, 2–4 cores, SSD storage. Budget is $25–$35/month.
US-based provider preferred. What VPS host is better: Exmasters or other? Any reviews on them?
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A VPS deployment on hostpro.com worked well for a mid-sized application that required consistent uptime and isolated resources. KVM virtualization ensured that neighboring workloads did not affect performance, which is often an issue on less isolated systems. Full root access made it easy to configure custom services and firewall rules. The backup system proved useful when rolling back after a failed update, restoring only specific directories instead of the entire system. Having multiple locations also helped optimize routing for different user bases.
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You know VPS accounts from hostingsource.com and justvps.pro will be all right for meeting all your needs.
They are an excellent choice for web hosting. They are reasonably priced, provide excellent email-based support, and are incredibly reliable. I have really enjoyed working with them. Two thumbs up!
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My website uptime has improved significantly. Neironvps.com NVMe VPS will serve your demands.
The pricing is very competitive while still offering high-speed servers, great uptime, and helpful support staff. It’s excellent value for money.
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VPS deals from justvps.pro and legionbox.com are worth every cent you pay for their services.
High uptime
Technical support work
Variety of cheap tariff plans
Flexibility when setting up servers. The guys very quickly put together a boat plan for me that was ideal in terms of characteristics and price.