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    MVPS.net - VPS services in France and Germany starting at 3 EUR

    MVPS LTD, a European web hosting company proudly announces our VPS hosting offers at https://www.mvps.net Our VPS services start at 3 EUR (vat exclusive) and offer: - Almost instant delivery - DDoS protection - Multiple Operating Systems - Free Automated Backups - 1Gbps Shared Network - SSD...
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    MVPS.net - European VPS starting at 3 EUR

    MVPS LTD, an European web hosting company proudly announces the launch of it's VPS hosting platform at https://www.mvps.net Our VPS services start at 3 EUR (vat exclusive) and offer: - Almost instant delivery for you VPS - DDoS protection - Multiple Operating Systems - Free Automated Backups...
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    Automatically provision dedicated servers... how?

    PXE + kickstart all the way
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    Hosting Marketing Strategies

    SEO for the long term, adwords for the short term. While the other options above are generally worth it, don't expect miracles.
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    Is it okay to ask customers to review your services on forums or social media?

    I think it's enough to create a page linking to multiple third party review sites. Asking might be too intrusive.
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    VPS CLONING/REPLICATION WITH PROXMOX - HELLLPPPP???

    You leave the other options empty. If you're running a DHCP server, the IP will be set automatically on the new vps. If not, you'll have to login using the console and change the IP in the OS. The username and password are the same.
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    Monintor Server For outbound emails

    I would suggest a throttling of SMTP connections. Make sure the spam is not worth sending.
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    How to Increase VPS hosting Business?

    Beside the quality, uptime, security etc, probably you need to spend a lot in advertising. It takes a few years for the brand recognition to kick in, though.
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    Shared hosting is cheaper compared to VPS and dedicated?

    The prices are roughly the same, but a VPS requires a bit more experience with linux or a free control panel. While on shared, you most likely have cPanel. I'd say it depends on your technical skills.
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