I have yet to find low-end hosting in my home country, Japan. So I’ll stick with Tokyo. Most providers that I’ve seen here are either unreliable, expensive, never heard of or require a legal contract.
You may joke about space, but that's a real thing that's happened. If Microsoft, HPE, and NASA can get a internet connected computer in space, it should totally be possible to get a low end orbital VPS.
@rockinmusicgv said:
You may joke about space, but that's a real thing that's happened. If Microsoft, HPE, and NASA can get a internet connected computer in space, it should totally be possible to get a low end orbital VPS.
It's about $0,33M to get a cubesat up to a low orbit.
If we can get a WiFi extender installed on it and pack it with 5x RPi 16MB and share the costs as prepaid option during the next BF-frenzy, we may have our LOSLES VPS by this time next year!
When it comes to raw performance, I've found these locations consistently deliver excellent results:
USA: New York City, North Virginia, Denver.
Canada: Toronto and Montreal.
Europe: London, UK; Frankfurt, Germany.
Asia: Singapore, Tokyo, Japan.
Oceania: Sydney, Australia.
These locations typically have robust network infrastructure, strong peering relationships, and high levels of competition among providers, often resulting in better performance for end-users.
Of course, the "best" location always depends on the specific needs of the application. But these hubs have consistently proven their worth.
@clay_p said:
When it comes to raw performance, I've found these locations consistently deliver excellent results:
USA: New York City, North Virginia, Denver.
Canada: Toronto and Montreal.
Europe: London, UK; Frankfurt, Germany.
Asia: Singapore, Tokyo, Japan.
Oceania: Sydney, Australia.
These locations typically have robust network infrastructure, strong peering relationships, and high levels of competition among providers, often resulting in better performance for end-users.
Of course, the "best" location always depends on the specific needs of the application. But these hubs have consistently proven their worth.
Thanks for your comment. Tokyo is a location we will be opening soon. In the rest we already offer the service.
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I have yet to find low-end hosting in my home country, Japan. So I’ll stick with Tokyo. Most providers that I’ve seen here are either unreliable, expensive, never heard of or require a legal contract.
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which hosting location do you prefer?
I'd say Singapore’s popularity is no surprise!![:3 :3](https://lowendspirit.com/plugins/emojiextender/emoji/twitter/blush.png)
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My basement. I like to be able to point and say; Look! My data is over there.
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And for reseller directadmin & reseller directadmin lifetime which hosting location do you prefer?
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Moon
Feeling a bit tired, let's call it a day.
Russia
For those residing in Europe generally: Italy, Germany, France
Japan!
Mali
You may joke about space, but that's a real thing that's happened. If Microsoft, HPE, and NASA can get a internet connected computer in space, it should totally be possible to get a low end orbital VPS.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/connecting-azure-to-the-international-space-station-with-hewlett-packard-enterprise/?msockid=2e98c094825262d43d4ed5dc833d630f
Latin America (Brazil AND Chile)
Up we go, from Lowendspirit, to Loworbitspirit!
It's about $0,33M to get a cubesat up to a low orbit.
If we can get a WiFi extender installed on it and pack it with 5x RPi 16MB and share the costs as prepaid option during the next BF-frenzy, we may have our LOSLES VPS by this time next year!
I don’t have to pay for power, utilities, tax and bullshit on the moon. Don’t even need AC.
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When it comes to raw performance, I've found these locations consistently deliver excellent results:
USA: New York City, North Virginia, Denver.
Canada: Toronto and Montreal.
Europe: London, UK; Frankfurt, Germany.
Asia: Singapore, Tokyo, Japan.
Oceania: Sydney, Australia.
These locations typically have robust network infrastructure, strong peering relationships, and high levels of competition among providers, often resulting in better performance for end-users.
Of course, the "best" location always depends on the specific needs of the application. But these hubs have consistently proven their worth.
I prefer:
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Switzerland, but not so common.
Anything vaguely Europe-ish works for me. Most just like the <20ms latency on ssh. US based at 100ish feels a bit meh
Thanks for your comment. Switzerland is not a profitable location to offer shared or reseller services.
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Thanks for your comment. Tokyo is a location we will be opening soon. In the rest we already offer the service.
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Osaka
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
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Personally I go for London or Scotland based servers for low ping and decent upload speeds.
I would prefer Turkey location, with a good peering infrastructure you can go to Europe, Asia and Middle East with low latency.
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