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General VPS Hosting Discussion / Re: Hosting my Wordpress blog
« on: April 15, 2026, 07:33:43 AM »
Should I host my Wordpress blog with scalahosting.com?
If you’re trying to pick the right setup, don’t overcomplicate it focus on performance, support, and how easy it is to manage your site day to day. I’d suggest checking out this blog https://freshroastedhosting.com/host-your-hustle-how-small-businesses-developers-pick-the-right-wordpress-home/ , it breaks things down in a simple way and will help you choose the right WordPress hosting without all the confusion.

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Both inet.ws and legionbox.com offer decent VPS deals, but the choice usually comes down to price vs reliability. They can work for basic projects, but support and consistency can sometimes vary with smaller VPS providers.

If I were in your place, I’d also look at Fresh Roasted Hosting. They offer both managed and unmanaged VPS, so you can choose based on your needs and experience. In my opinion, it’s a more reliable option with better support compared to many budget VPS providers.

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General VPS Hosting Discussion / Managed vs Unmanaged VPSes?
« on: April 13, 2026, 08:23:58 AM »
Managed vs Unmanaged VPS: Which one should I choose as a beginner, and what are the key differences?,
I also came across Fresh Roasted Hosting, they offer managed VPS hosting. I like their pricing, but I’m a bit confused about what “managed VPS” actually means.

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For multiple WordPress sites, focus on things like uptime, support, backups, and how easy it is to manage multiple sites. For a simple blog setup, you don’t really need a dedicated server. GTHost seems reliable for servers, but it’s mostly unmanaged, so it’s better if you’re comfortable handling things yourself. If you want something easier, you could check Fresh Roasted Hosting. They have a helpful blog https://freshroastedhosting.com/host-your-hustle-how-small-businesses-developers-pick-the-right-wordpress-home/ that explains what to look for in a host, which can make choosing the right one much simpler.

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If you’re deciding between inet.ws and HostRound for a WordPress blog, both seem to have generally positive feedback from users about pricing, performance, and support, though experiences can vary depending on the plan and server location. It’s worth comparing a few providers before deciding. You might also want to check out Fresh Roasted Hosting since they have a blog https://freshroastedhosting.com/host-your-hustle-how-small-businesses-developers-pick-the-right-wordpress-home/ on choosing WordPress hosting that explains what actually matters.

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General VPS Hosting Discussion / Re: Best VPS for personal VPN?
« on: April 06, 2026, 05:31:14 AM »
If you want a VPS for a personal VPN, the main things to look for are stable uptime, root access, and the ability to install tools like OpenVPN or WireGuard. Some providers like RareCloud offer VPS that can run VPN software and give you full control of the server environment. 

That said, you might also consider Fresh Roasted Hosting if you prefer something easier to manage. Their fully managed VPS can be a good option because the provider helps with server updates, security, and maintenance while you focus on running your VPN. 

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General VPS Hosting Discussion / Re: Best VPS in 2026
« on: April 02, 2026, 05:42:28 AM »
I have compared  hostingsource.com and fresh roasted hosting and found that fresh roasted hosting has managed VPS plans and also their reviews are good compared to hostingsource on the internet.

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General VPS Hosting Discussion / Best VPS in 2026
« on: March 31, 2026, 08:43:42 AM »
How is fresh roasted hosting for a VPS? Or any other recommendations?
Looking for good support and affordable pricing.

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General VPS Hosting Discussion / Re: Best VPS for personal VPN?
« on: March 28, 2026, 05:18:21 AM »
If your goal is a personal VPN, any decent VPS with good uptime and bandwidth will work. RareCloud does offer VPN-ready VPS plans and low prices, but reviews online are a bit mixed some users say it’s affordable and works well, while others mention issues with support or stability. 

You could also look at Fresh Roasted Hosting or Hetzner. Both are commonly used for small VPS setups, and they tend to be more established options if you want something stable for running your own VPN.

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Hi, I’m about to launch a new discussion forum and need hosting advice.
Should I start with shared hosting or go straight to a VPS? How much RAM and bandwidth would a small but growing forum require?
Any reviews on Digitalcloud.pro vps hosting services? I’d love advice from experienced forum owners.
For a new forum, I’d usually start with shared hosting first. Most small forums run fine there, and you can always upgrade later once traffic grows. Shared hosting is cheaper and easier to manage, while VPS is better once you start getting heavier traffic or need more control. 

For specs, a small forum typically does fine with 1–2 GB RAM and normal bandwidth, and then you can scale as the community grows.

About Digitalcloud — it seems to have decent feedback and a good trust score with positive user reviews about stability and support, but it’s still a relatively small provider so I’d compare options first. 

Personally, I’ve had a solid experience with Fresh Roasted Hosting. Their shared plans work well for forums starting out, and the support team is pretty helpful if you ever need to scale later.

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I’m running a Magento-based e-commerce site and need hosting that can support its resource demands efficiently.
Experience with optimized stacks, Redis/Elasticsearch, and fast storage would be ideal. Is Neironvps.com VPS reliable? Any professional feedback is appreciated.
Fresh roasted hosting has the best affordable VPS with quick human support along with great quality data centres.

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Hello everyone, I’m currently researching hosting providers suitable for a growing e-commerce platform. Key requirements include NVMe storage, strong CPU performance, and reliable uptime under traffic spikes. Support for WooCommerce or Magento is a plus. Found Zakservers.com offshore server hosting - Is it reliable? what host is better? Why? I’d appreciate recommendations based on real production experience.
If you’re building a growing e-commerce site, the most important things are NVMe storage, strong CPU resources, and consistent uptime during traffic spikes. WooCommerce and Magento tend to become CPU-heavy once you add products, plugins, and real traffic, so having enough server resources and proper caching is critical.

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General VPS Hosting Discussion / Re: Best Web Hosting
« on: March 20, 2026, 03:53:48 AM »
Try out MyResellerHome's web hosting services. Our plans are affordable, scalable, and reliable. Our web hosting plans include services like free domain, free migration, cPanel/plesk, free SSL, and more. For more details, please visit our website.
What are the pricing?

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I am interested in a VPS hosting service with data centers located in Europe. Key requirements include low latency, GDPR compliance, and strong network reliability. Both managed and unmanaged options will be considered. Please share available plans and technical specifications. Is Netshop-isp.com.cy vps hosting reliable?
Netshop looks fairly reliable and ticks your EU requirements (locations, decent uptime, and flexibility), so it’s worth considering. Just keep in mind it’s a bit niche, so I’d still compare before deciding. If you want something simpler with solid support, Fresh Roasted Hosting is also worth a look, even if location isn’t strictly EU-focused.

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VPS Hosting Experience / Re: Best VPS for Growing Businesses?
« on: March 19, 2026, 05:47:15 AM »
I'm searching for a VPS that can scale as my business grows while keeping costs manageable. What has your experience been with different providers?
What is your budget?and what are your requirements for the VPS?

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