OVH vs IONOS vs Contabo VPS Recomandation

Guys, this feels to be a stupid question, but I really have doubts about it. :confused:

I have this dedicated server with SoYouStart.
Network Speed: 500Mbps
Cost: 30 USD /Mo
DC: Canada

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In the beginning, it was great. But I noticed some 5xx errors display over my sites in the past few days. (Cloudflare 5xx error screen, Host down)

Resource usage:
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So, that's why I am thinking to move VPS, this dedi instead.
After checking reviews & search I am thinking to go with hetzner.com (got approved account)

Cost: ~ 23.5 USD
Network speed: 1Gbps
Dedicated AMD vCPU

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What I need is good uptime. I start with Namecheap (Stellar Business) & got DDoS on one of my accounts & they take down the account.

Then Kimsufi. but overload CPU and network slow. Then SYS.

I just have WordPress sites, but with thousands of posts. What do you think, keep old dedicated is good or latest hardware (NVMe) VPS is good?
Hey mate,

If you are ready to spend $30/per month
how much monthly unique traffic & how many sites are you looking to put on it?
 
Guys, this feels to be a stupid question, but I really have doubts about it. :confused:

I have this dedicated server with SoYouStart.
Network Speed: 500Mbps
Cost: 30 USD /Mo
DC: Canada

JEIwZf.jpg

8B3WpU.jpg


In the beginning, it was great. But I noticed some 5xx errors display over my sites in the past few days. (Cloudflare 5xx error screen, Host down)

Resource usage:
3hU8FB.jpg


So, that's why I am thinking to move VPS, this dedi instead.
After checking reviews & search I am thinking to go with hetzner.com (got approved account)

Cost: ~ 23.5 USD
Network speed: 1Gbps
Dedicated AMD vCPU

vsYa1V.jpg


What I need is good uptime. I start with Namecheap (Stellar Business) & got DDoS on one of my accounts & they take down the account.

Then Kimsufi. but overload CPU and network slow. Then SYS.

I just have WordPress sites, but with thousands of posts. What do you think, keep old dedicated is good or latest hardware (NVMe) VPS is good?

Setting up caching, CloudFlare and with WP plugin. Putting your wp-login/wp-admin behind .htaccess (ip whitelist or htpasswd) or something like that (will help with CPU load A LOT when it comes to brute force attacks).
 
Hey mate,

If you are ready to spend $30/per month
how much monthly unique traffic & how many sites are you looking to put on it?
It's better cost less than $20 or even less. because for now I get zero income from those sites. they have less traffic. and also I don't want to monetize them till get at least 5K unique visits per day.

and I will create many more sites on different niches. target is 50 sites within this year.

Setting up caching, CloudFlare and with WP plugin. Putting your wp-login/wp-admin behind .htaccess (ip whitelist or htpasswd) or something like that (will help with CPU load A LOT when it comes to brute force attacks).
yes, I blocked all wp backends using cloudflare. only can access withmy resident IP.

I need make faster sites. low TTFB. because mainly focus on on-site SEO.

Thanks
any idea about VPS and SYS dedi?
 
If you wanna be pro hosting CPanel is probably way to go (or so I've heard), if you want something "acceptable" I'd say DirectAdmin, lifetime license for 300EUR (if they're still selling that). Other and free alternatives I can't really say because I didn't test them but if you expect some kind of support and regular updates, dunno... for me it was more of a time saver, for a dedi where tons of websites get added and removed with generic setups. In which case it's probably not worth it to go edit configs by hand and create new users by hand, etc. Now, if whatever panel you're using is not "just working" (at least most of the time), then you're not saving time, you're wasting it. But that's just me.
 
It's better cost less than $20 or even less. because for now I get zero income from those sites. they have less traffic. and also I don't want to monetize them till get at least 5K unique visits per day.

and I will create many more sites on different niches. target is 50 sites within this year.
I would go with something like DO then, if you understand a bit about unmanaged.
You can easily scale up and down when needed.

If you wanna be pro hosting CPanel is probably way to go (or so I've heard),
Cpanel is full of bloat.
If you are worried about resources and being as fast as possible, don't even get use a panel.
 
If you are not getting income from those sites what is the use of keeping them? Perhaps that worth to re-consider your business model?
 
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