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Deals from inet.ws and planethoster.com are attractive for me and I am in two minds which way is better to go and why? What's your advice?

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  • Could you provide more details such as budget, preferred control panel, and server location?
    That will help others give better suggestions. Check out also these hosts:
    1) Hostpresto.com
    2) Hostnamaste.com
    3) Siteground.com
    The price is very reasonable compared to other hosts I've seen.

  • Hostpro.com offers a VPS environment that balances performance and manageability. The infrastructure is based on KVM, providing full root access and customization options. Automated daily backups stored off-server reduce the risk of data loss without affecting available disk space. Users can also request additional backups before major changes. The availability of US and EU locations allows for better latency management. Pricing appears adaptable depending on project requirements.

  • Based on my own hosting history, hostpro.com has handled traffic spikes without slowdowns. One feature I now consider essential: daily backups of every service, covering failed updates, corrupted files, or security breaches. Their qualified support operates 24/7 and has helped me with everything from PHP tuning to mail server setup, always for free.

  • Why not give GTHost.com VPS a try?
    The host is easy to navigate, servers are highly responsive, and support is always ready to help.

  • Looking for budget-friendly hosting? OwnWebServers offers feature-rich plans with daily backups, free domain, and unlimited email accounts. It’s a smart choice for local businesses wanting dependable performance and great value—starting at only $3/month.

  • When configuring a server at hostpro.com, administrators can choose from three primary geographic locations: Tampa (US), Amsterdam (NL), or Warsaw (PL). These VPS nodes utilize KVM isolation, providing full root access for custom kernel configurations.

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