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Go to providers for cheap / dev / project boxes?

Mason

New Member
Hi there, I'm Mason (new guy alert!).

What are some go to providers to use for cheap VPS hosting? I would never run a production site on a cheap server but I don't want to pay a premium when all I need is a playground for testing. I'm more of a Linode, 6sync, and RocketVPS kind of guy... but I don't want to pay those prices for something that is just for testing.

Thanks for the help!
 
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HalfEatenPie

The Irrational One
Retired Staff
Depends on what you want :)

Break it down to several things here.  Location, size, and support.  More than likely, you'll probably want a good network to yourself, therefore where are you located?  Eastern USA?  Western USA? Central USA?  Asia?  Europe?  Africa?  Etc... 
 

DomainBop

Dormant VPSB Pathogen
for non-production purpose, I would recommend OVH because they casually restarts your "Cloud" VPS whenever they want to.
If you're looking for a non-production environmentally friendly green computing solution I would recommend 123systems because all of their nodes feature a power saving mechanism that powers down the entire node for days or weeks at a time (bonus: their SolusVM install and website have this same eco-friendly green power saving feature bonus2: their outsourced support is also "green") . :)

on a serious note: my actual recommendations for cheap US VPS providers are limited because I currently only have 3 VPS's in the US so I'll recommend the ones I have .Iniz (NYC, LA),  Prometeus/IWStack (Dallas), and Nephoscale (San Jose, pricing is similar to DigitalOcean but unlike DO they're a real "cloud").  All 3 of these are also suitable for production use.
 

Mason

New Member
Depends on what you want :)

Break it down to several things here.  Location, size, and support.  More than likely, you'll probably want a good network to yourself, therefore where are you located?  Eastern USA?  Western USA? Central USA?  Asia?  Europe?  Africa?  Etc... 

I should have been more clear originally, sorry!

Price: Less than $10/mo

Specs: 1GB of RAM and 20-30GB of disk

Location: Anywhere USA.

Support: Not needed
 

Mason

New Member
If you're looking for a non-production environmentally friendly green computing solution I would recommend 123systems because all of their nodes feature a power saving mechanism that powers down the entire node for days or weeks at a time (bonus: their SolusVM install and website have this same eco-friendly green power saving feature bonus2: their outsourced support is also "green") . :)
I have seen reviews for that company on WebHostingTalk and know to stear clear. I'm hoping at my price point (see above post) that I can find something reliable enough that it is running when I need to use it.
 

Sam

New Member
Verified Provider
There are a number of providers which are suitable. I personally recommend Crisisc.net. I use them and have done so for over a year now for different things. Always a snappy box, high uptime and Skylar is great when there are any problems. 
 

fixidixi

Active Member
well also depends on the location you are from.

if you'd like to use it as a dev machine it should be the closest one you can find.

:)
 

Mason

New Member
Thanks everyone. I may also just order a cheap dedicated server instead to devide up as needed for VPS servers for testing. Please see as I have questions about that too.

Not yet decided what I will do but with a dedicated server I can rent it for 2 or 3 months and just create a VPS when needed, whether it be one large one or 10 small ones for testing stuff.
 
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