Who's the best on the market? Except NexusBytes, Hetzner, Clouvider, LiteServer, InseptionHosting?
How about OVH, Scaleway, Kimsufi? Are they good in terms of uptime?
Who's the worst then? Except DignusData?
Share your opinions or reviews please thank you!
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Ramnode gets my vote for good uptime.
Kimsufi=SYS=OVH
I'm the 85%. Also Elon likes memes hence he's an idiot.
Virmach, letbox gets my vote for uptime.
Dignusdata is really iffy on that. But I don't see why production should be hosted there, so yeah.
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
I have seen shared hosting businesses running on OVH, Hetzner, LeaseWeb, Psychz, Linode, Vultr, UpCloud, DigitalOcean, RamNode, BuyVM, and more offering >99.9% uptime.
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@Nick_A just rocks. Have multi-year vm uptime with them. (yes, I don't patch updates)
Edit: Network uptime as good as it gets. >99.99%
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Is Lunanode prem in terms of uptime?
No canonical livepatches?
Nearly 2 years using OpenVZ Inception Hosting.
Has pretty good uptime
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I don't feel the need to do that. and I blame my lack of technical knowledge for that. Maybe someday I'll get hacked and would learn my lesson.
As my username suggest, you may guess how much legacy stuff I have to tangle around. kernel patches are the least of my worries.
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You still have dingnusdata? ? Me too. Paid annual. Now it's slower than my old laptop. ?
@liteserver my old ovz6 VPS has 100% uptime since I set it up with a private tracker.
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I was lucky to pay monthly. Don't have it anymore and it was getting slower by then.
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Feel like anyone not using hetrix or another uptime service isn't getting accurate data. It's remarkable how many shared hosting services for example have 5-10 mins of downtime. Price isn't even always the factor. One of my best uptime shared hosting is the cheapest I've gotten actually while the more expensive established brands were the worse. Additionally dns is important to monitor also as namesilo had at least a few years ago when I was monitoring it one of the worse uptime on their nameservers. I've since moved away and stopped monitoring them so perhaps it's improved.
I have honestly just gave up on uptime monitor services years ago, they all generate too many false positives.
Fale positives themselves are not terrible as long as there is data to go with them but in my experience there never is, not data worth having anyway.
Any monitor should have multiple sources of confirmation and an agreement system that something is down before sending an alert and that cannot just be ICMP based data.
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I've been happy with OVH for many years as for Scaleway, I personally wouldn't use them for production even though I didn't have any issues except one or two small downtimes a couple of years ago when I was using online.net services.
Without automated tools I wouldn't dare say.
Both my past complaints about server down was met with "we emailed you twice - 2 weeks in advance about planned maintenance"...oops my bad.
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Any reliable provider maintains 99.99%+ of uptime when calculated yearly, except in very catastrophic situations such as natural hazards, political instability or similar force majeure situations.
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Linode might be an option. I've received multiple emails about maintenance and never had any downtime in Dallas, when there are node problems they live migrate to other hardware.
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Can't say I've had a similar experience. Hetrix for example has 4 free locations and you can set a threshold of 3 before it triggers along with 5× mins of downtime. That basically resolves the vast majority of false positives.
What does it consider downtime, TCP based?
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hostsolutions.ro is atrocious
But their products are still popular.
Hosthatch, Alphavps.bg , very good uptime ?
Depends but generally yes for example a tcp port check but you can also do a push via a client
I’ve been monitoring my NexusBytes server since February. Here’s the high-level results:
@seriesn runs a dang good service with spectacular uptime for the price that you pay. Just wanted to offer a data point.
It don’t be like it is until it do.
Pretty. Thanks for the shout out famz . We should also have less maintenance windows as things matures more
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FWIW I’ve had no problems with the maintenance as they’ve been clearly communicated well ahead of time.
That uptime in my screenshot is likely lower than it should be, but unfortunately I didn’t properly add the planned maintenance window to my monitor, so it’s not reflecting that. I can’t recall any instance of unplanned downtime during my entire service with you.
It don’t be like it is until it do.
for me Ramnode vps and shared hosting both have 100% uptime, then comes BuyVM/Buyshared. My buyshared instance is up for last 24 days.
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Shared Hosting:
VPS/Dedicated - too many to list, but since you've mentioned Scaleway and OVH:
hostsolutions.ro was not for you , any way thanks for feed back.
Woooo, nice stats, thank you!
We celebrate our first year tomorrow, the DE server is going to be migrated for a Ryzen so I assume those stats will be affected. We'll see.
Migration will be schedule to next Sunday, an announcement will be sent tomorrow. ??