
VPS for Non-Technical User?
Hi everyone, I’m not very technical and need a VPS where everything is handled for me.
I’ll be hosting a blog and small forum. Requirements: 4GB RAM, 2–4 cores, SSD storage. Budget is $25–$35/month.
US-based provider preferred. What VPS host is better: HostingSource or other? Any reviews on them?
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