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websiteabouttechnology · 3 years ago
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Vultr - review for 2022
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Vultr is a cloud hosting service that provides virtual servers to their customers. You can host your website on these servers and pay monthly fees depending on how much bandwidth and storage space you need. I use them myself and have had no issues with them. What I like about them is that they offer 24/7 customer support via chat, email, phone calls, etc. If you ever have any problems, they're always willing to help out. Another thing I liked was that they were offering new users $100 credit after signing up. That's pretty cool! Their prices aren't bad either. You can get a basic plan for only $5 per month, which includes 1 GB of RAM, 25 GB of SSD storage, and 1 TB of transfer. Vultr offers the largest worldwide network like in North America,South America,Europe,Asia and Australia. There are some downsides though. First off, they don't allow you to customize the server at all. You can choose between Windows Server 2012, CentOS 6, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, Debian 8, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. But if you want to add custom software, that's not possible. Also, they do charge extra for certain things. For example, if you need more than 600 GB of storage space, you'll have to pay more. And lastly, they don't provide dedicated IP addresses. So if you wanted to run a VPN server, you'd have to set up your own network adapter instead. Overall, I think Vultr is worth checking out. If you're looking for cheap web hosting services, give them a try!
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websiteabouttechnology · 3 years ago
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Best Managed Cloud Hosting - Review
Hi everybody,I like to show you how to build websites, how to build a brand and how to do online marketing. So I've talked countless times about the importance of having a website for your business and to have a website up and running, you need a quality web host.
Now I did an extensive comparison of decent shared web hosts. These are hosts that can get you started and give you a decent hosting experience if you just want to throw a company site together and forget about it. But what if you're more technical like me, and you want a more powerful, flexible hosting solution?
Up to this point, I have not found a web host I truly love. I've used Amazon Web Services for years. And while the reliability and speed was amazing, it was really overkill for my needs. So that's when I switched to shared hosting, and I had even more frustrations.
It was more affordable and a lot simpler, but I had big issues with speed and reliability. To make a long story short, I finally found a web host that I'm in love with. Shout out to this guy who told me about Cloudways. Thank you, dude, you're amazing.
This has been life changing. Now, Cloudways is a managed hosts that gives you the speed and reliability of large cloud platforms with the simplicity of a scaled down hosting panel. Cloudways takes an innovative approach to web hosting that I've never seen before.
They actually let you choose where your server is hosted, you'll be getting your own VPS no matter which option you pick. But you can pick whether you want your server at Digital Ocean, Linode, Vulture, Amazon Web Services or Google Cloud Platform.
This is what immediately got my attention do you mean I can have my own server pick from several reliable cloud providers and have a simple panel to install applications with one click and manage backups with ease. I just had to try it out.
Now the amazing thing about Cloudways is that they actually give you a three day free trial. I have never seen a host offer a risk free trial like this where you don't have to enter a credit card number or sign up for hosting first on the promise of some money back guarantee if you don't like it.
Now once you have your server set up with Cloudways, you can install as many applications as you'd like. I have a 1 gigabyte server from Digital Ocean with over 10 websites on it and I can create as many additional websites as I like.
Now Cloudways isn't guaranteeing the speed or stability of your server if you put a ton of high traffic websites on a small server, but you can scale the server up at any time. For my needs the 1 gigabyte server works perfectly and hosts my sites reliably.
We're Cloudways really shines is for managing multiple Wordpress sites on one server.You can create new WordPress installations with one click and you can do one click staging environments. This is a feature of high-end WordPress hosts like Kinsta and Flywheel that I love, but Kinsta charges $30 per month per website for their cheapest plan.
This means that if you have 10 websites and you want the features that Kinsta offers, you're going to be paying a minimum of $300 a month like oh my gosh, that's ridiculous. With cloudways you can have a 1 gigabyte server for $10 a month and easily run 10+ WordPress websites on it if they're not super high traffic.
Now the staging feature allows you to instantly clone websites to a private area where you can work on it, make changes and completely overhaul your website. When you're ready to make the changes live, you can just click the push to live button and cloudways instantly switches it over for you to the live domain very smoothly.
Now when it comes to managing WordPress websites Cloudways goes above and beyond to make it simple. When you create a new WordPress installation, you'll automatically gain access to a temporary subdomain where you can work on your site instantly. When you want to connect the domain name you just type your domain in the cloudways panel pointed to your server's IP address and you're done.
There's no need to mess around with WordPress configuration files when you change the domain because everything is handled for you.
Now if you aren't using WordPress and just want to run a PHP app, the experience isn't as magical but still highly intuitive. When you create a new PHP app, a SQL database is automatically created and credentials are generated. You can connect your account via SSH or SFTP and you can choose to set up deployment via GIT if that's something you're into.
You can edit php settings on an application level, and everything is highly customizable. The only downside I can find PHP apps is that they don't have a one click staging feature like WordPress does. But other than that everything else is basically the same.
Cloudways has a wonderful automated backup system that is highly flexible.
I have mine set to take daily backups and retain one week of history and I can restore the backup for a single web site with one click. Backups can be taken hourly or once a week. But it's important to note that offsite backups are mandatory with Cloudways.
I think it's great that Cloudways is pushing off site backups for everyone's sanity but do keep in mind that this is an additional cost you have to pay for.
Cloudways charges three and a third cent per gigabyte of backup storage you use in a month. So this will probably add up to three to $5 per month, depending on your usage.
But for the most part, my experience with Cloudways has been amazing.
However, there are some significant downsides I've discovered.First, let's start with the cost cloudways takes the cost of a VPS at the appropriate cloud platform and doubles it. So let's say you get a 1 gigabyte Digital Ocean droplet, this will cost $5 per month from Digital Ocean.
But at Cloudways, you pay $10 a month. Now if you only need a small server like I do, paying an extra $5 a month for these management features is highly worth it. I would even pay 10 to $20 per month extra to have access to these powerful features.
But Cloudways starts to get unreasonable if you require a large server. Let's say you want a server with 4 gigabytes of RAM from Amazon Web Services that will cost you $86.77 per month. When you can get this directly from Amazon for half the price, it becomes hard to justify the Cloudways markup.
And, I think, this goes to show that Cloudways is best suited for someone like me. And entrepreneur and freelancer who has a lot of sites, maybe 10 to 20 sites needing hosting and wants a dedicated hosting solution that has a lot of flexibility and options that shared hosting doesn't offer.
If you're a large company who requires a lot of power, than I'd imagine you would have a budget to have an IT department who can manage your AWS account full time, thus eliminating the need for the management system that Cloudways offers.
But if you determine the price and value are right for you, and this is speaking your language and you're like man, where has cloudways been my whole life.Support is decent enough that I'm comfortable using Cloudways.
So in the end, would I recommend cloudways for web hosting? Well, the answer really is ,it depends. I think you'll know if Cloudways is right for you just by getting the 3 day free trial and checking it out. If you manage multiple Wordpress sites and want intuitive, reliable hosting, I think you're going to love Cloudways.
I've been using Cloudways for a month now and I'm absolutely in love.
I have no plans to change hosts anytime soon and I'm so glad I found Cloudways. And again, this host is absolutely not for everyone. Just because I use it doesn't mean that you should go and sign up for it immediately. In throw your website on it. I think that you'll know if it's right for you if the staging features interest you.
And if you've been looking for a host like Kinsta or Flywheel without the cost, but with still the reliability and all the flexibility. And for me, that is exactly what I've been looking for.And Cloudways is a dream come true.
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