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CobraPA

join:2001-10-03
Lansdale, PA

Re: VPS you can recommend?

said by gabeman See Profile :

»leeware.com
leeware looks interesting, have you used them? I haven't investigated shared cpu/shared bandwidth setups before. How do you find the performance?

said by nightshade74 See Profile :

I've also been a vpslink.com customer for 3 or 4 months.
Good service and located in Seattle, WA. They're
the un-managed brand of sprye who is having a
sale »www.spry.com/webmin-vps/
vpslink and spry both look interesting, and one of spry's plans is unmetered bw... very cool. What do you think of their network performance? Usually it seems the unmetered looks like a good deal, but the overall throughput of the server will be limited either by the virtual server performance itself, or full network bw at that server. (But I think it's still one of the best deals around. )

nightshade74
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Prattville, AL
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Re: VPS you can recommend?

I've been doing about 300GB a month on a
»www.vpslink.com/vps-hosting/ Link-4
with very good results.

I've also had EXCELLENT service from
15minuteservers.com at times moving
800Gig in a month with no slowdown
or whimpering. Granted it's dedicated
and not VPS but if you move to
self managed dedicated they're great.

They run on nac.net's network (same
as dslreports) with excellent uptime
/speed.

gabeman

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Philadelphia, PA
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said by CobraPA See Profile :

said by gabeman See Profile :

»leeware.com
leeware looks interesting, have you used them? I haven't investigated shared cpu/shared bandwidth setups before. How do you find the performance?
Yes, I am actually using them now. It has been rock solid so far. I've convinced a friend or two to sign up and none of them have had any issues either.

The performance is fine for what I am using it for (a small web server). There have been period when I've not been able to get more than 100kb/sec, but they didn't last long.
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