Hetzner@Hetzner_OL the best server/price in Germany (I have so many others to nominate but ONLY 1 vote is forcing me to leave the other awesome hosts I am hosting with)
Vultr is so damn nice, easy and reliable. I still regret accidentally deleting the $2.5 IPv4 box, they dont stock it anymore
Two of the most solid budget providers you can choose. Simply going way beyond what you pay for their service. Still kicking asses after so many years in the biz.
My vote for the host I currently use: @HostDoc. I’m currently getting a delicious deal on a Ryzen box that has been treating me well, and I’ve received great support.
And while this is not a vote (don’t ban me @AnthonySmith ), big shout out to @seriesn for running a super tight ship with seriously great hardware.
Somehow good to see I'm not the only one having trouble reading the original post ... So, Ant excluded himself, and the second should be one not on the register here.
Somehow good to see I'm not the only one having trouble reading the original post ... So, Ant excluded himself, and the second should be one not on the register here.
When you are soo good, even rules can keep it away.
"A single swap file or partition may be up to 128 MB in size. [...] [I]f you need 256 MB of swap, you can create two 128-MB swap partitions." (M. Welsh & L. Kaufman, Running Linux, 2e, 1996, p. 49)
Can I request the thread announcing the results to be pinned for a year until next year's poll to give yearlong recognition to the outstanding providers?
I also think there is room to have two sets of polls next year: a consumer's choice poll and a provider's choice poll. The consumer choice poll is like what is going on now (business to consumer) but the provider choice poll is more of business to business (providers voting for another provider who have provided excellent service to enable their business, e.g. BGP, dedicated server, email etc).
This way, new forummers can have insights into which provider is highly rated by the community and new providers can also know who can reliably provide other services to complement their business.
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Done! He's on his way now :-)
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Hetzner @Hetzner_OL the best server/price in Germany (I have so many others to nominate but ONLY 1 vote is forcing me to leave the other awesome hosts I am hosting with)
Vultr is so damn nice, easy and reliable. I still regret accidentally deleting the $2.5 IPv4 box, they dont stock it anymore
I am going to put my vote to @Brendan's FlowVPS.
Honourable mentions to @NexusBytes and @MikePT
Michael
Honorable mention to @SmallWeb definitely! Very humble competition and he's a great guy.
(Not going to vote for Hetzner or Inception because everyone knows already).
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NexusBytes @seriesn got my vote!
The all seeing eye sees everything...
Buyvm is my vote. Solid and cost effectiveness
Dentistry is my passion
Two of the most solid budget providers you can choose. Simply going way beyond what you pay for their service. Still kicking asses after so many years in the biz.
My vote for the host I currently use: @HostDoc. I’m currently getting a delicious deal on a Ryzen box that has been treating me well, and I’ve received great support.
And while this is not a vote (don’t ban me @AnthonySmith ), big shout out to @seriesn for running a super tight ship with seriously great hardware.
It don’t be like it is until it do.
Somehow good to see I'm not the only one having trouble reading the original post ... So, Ant excluded himself, and the second should be one not on the register here.
When you are soo good, even rules can keep it away.
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Well I haven’t noticed the form but I finally here
Well i have to say can vote for myself? ?
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My votes:
"A single swap file or partition may be up to 128 MB in size. [...] [I]f you need 256 MB of swap, you can create two 128-MB swap partitions." (M. Welsh & L. Kaufman, Running Linux, 2e, 1996, p. 49)
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Can I request the thread announcing the results to be pinned for a year until next year's poll to give yearlong recognition to the outstanding providers?
I also think there is room to have two sets of polls next year: a consumer's choice poll and a provider's choice poll. The consumer choice poll is like what is going on now (business to consumer) but the provider choice poll is more of business to business (providers voting for another provider who have provided excellent service to enable their business, e.g. BGP, dedicated server, email etc).
This way, new forummers can have insights into which provider is highly rated by the community and new providers can also know who can reliably provide other services to complement their business.
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Thank you
NexusBytes for me
Got to give some love to DrServer @Radi @andrej. Not cutting edge, but rock solid and dependable.
Not on the register, HostHatch. A little rough round the edges, but top value if you can grab a deal and have a bit of patience.
HostDoc for me, because of the 2nd birthday presents they gave out to existing clients and the excellent service I receive from them.
Registered host: FlowVPS
Unregistered host: Prometeus
@SMARTHOST is working fine for me this year.
@VirMach is not in the list but is great.
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