Help with Wt hosting server
Added by John Robson over 10 years ago
Hello everyone!
I would like your help in choosing a server to host my Wt web application.
My Wt web application uses Boost, PostgreSQL, R, CUrl, GraphicsMagick and other libraries.
I developed in Debian 7 using GCC 4.8 (C++11) and few functions has a medium workload.
I also want use this server to host a simple:
- Wordpress/Drupal (MySQL) site.
- Git server.
- SMTP server.
Everything is for personal use, not for commercial use, not for a company.
I researched more than 100 hostings companies, the summary is below:
(USD Price, RAM Memory, #Cores, Hard Disk, [Bandwidth, Dedicated IPs (if more than 1)])
Dedicated Server
http://www.server4you.com/ # $28.99, 4gb, 2 cores, 640gb
VPS (Virtual Private Server)
2gb RAM memory
http://www.bigboxhost.com/vps-hosting.html # $9.95, 2gb, 6 cores, 100gb, 1tb/m, OpenVZ, 2 ips
http://virpus.com/xen-vps/ # $10.00, 2gb, 6 cores, 60gb raid 10 SSD, 4tb/m, Xen
https://bluevm.com/ # $10.00, 2gb, 4 cores, 60gb, 3tb/m, OpenVZ
https://billing.cheapvpsllc.com/cart.php?gid=1 # $10.00, 2gb, 3 cores, 25gb raid, 2tb/m
https://www.ovh.co.uk/vps/vps-classic.xml # $8.65, 2gb, 2 cores, 25gb raid 10, 10tb/m, OpenVZ
https://my.crissic.net/cart.php?a=confproduct&i=1 # $9.00, 2gb, ? cores, OpenVZ
1gb RAM memory
http://virpus.com/xen-vps/ # $5.00, 1gb, 4 cores, 30gb raid 10 SSD, 3tb/m, Xen
http://swvps.com/linux-vps.html # $7.99, 1gb, 4 cores, 100gb, 1tb/m, OpenVZ
http://www.bigboxhost.com/vps-hosting.html # $7.95, 1gb, 4 cores, 75gb, 0.75tb/m, OpenVZ
https://bluevm.com/ # $7.50, 1gb, 3 cores, 40gb, 2tb/m, OpenVZ
https://billing.cheapvpsllc.com/cart.php?gid=1 # $5.00, 1gb, 2 cores, 50gb raid, 1tb/m
https://www.ovh.co.uk/vps/vps-classic.xml # $3.45, 1, 1 cores, 10gb raid 10, 10tb/m
http://www.interserver.net/vps/ # $6.00
Please, for you, what is the best cost / benefit, what host would you choose?
Thank you for your time and help!
John Robson
Replies (1)
RE: Help with Wt hosting server - Added by Koen Deforche over 10 years ago
Hey John,
That's a nice review in its own right.
Our experience is that more ram is more valuable. The actual experience and satisfaction unfortunately has more to do with how problems are being handled. That is probably something you can only find out by actually experience. The merit of a vps core cannot be compared between different providers.
Overall it looks like prices are still dropping every year.
It would be great to know what you went for and how it went.
Regards,
Koen