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Choosing a VPS, preferably in the USA

I'm ready to switch to VPS - shared hosting is no longer enough: I have a WordPress site, two more landing pages and several integrations are being loaded, and it's slowing down considerably.

Now I'm testing a VPS on hostpro.com - so far, I like everything: the panel is convenient, there is Plesk, quick launch, support responds quickly (even at night I wrote once and they answered in 5 minutes). But this is still a test period, so I want to hear the opinion of those who have been using it longer.

I am interested in the following points:

  • How stable are their VPSes?
  • Are there any drops or network problems?
  • How is the performance under load?
  • Is the technical support adequate when something really breaks down, and not just a question on the panel?

I would be very grateful for real feedback. Perhaps someone will tell me what else to look for when choosing?

Comments

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