If your audience is in the Caribbean, you can try InterServer, as their datacenter in New Jersey (East US) is fairly close and should offer good latency.
Anything in that area I use BuyVM / Frantech Miami nodes. Isn't the cheapest but the convenience of it "just working" is worth it to me. I use a small one as a jump box for friends in south america to play minecraft at a lower latency than if they routed all the way to LV or NY over the open net.
Get a paper map, hang it on the wall, take a dart, throw it at the map. Where it lands, get your server there.
(also works with a monitor, but it's a bit difficult to see where the dart lands due to all the smoke)
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Most ISPs from the Caribbean are present on the MiamiIX (Equinix MIA) or FL-IX, so getting a provider that has a combination of both or any one of them, should net you the best latency/speed as possible.
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Miami will likely be your best bet for cheap.
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If your audience is in the Caribbean, you can try InterServer, as their datacenter in New Jersey (East US) is fairly close and should offer good latency.
Anything in that area I use BuyVM / Frantech Miami nodes. Isn't the cheapest but the convenience of it "just working" is worth it to me. I use a small one as a jump box for friends in south america to play minecraft at a lower latency than if they routed all the way to LV or NY over the open net.
Get a paper map, hang it on the wall, take a dart, throw it at the map. Where it lands, get your server there.
(also works with a monitor, but it's a bit difficult to see where the dart lands due to all the smoke)
Never make the same mistake twice. There are so many new ones to make.
It’s OK if you disagree with me. I can’t force you to be right.
Considering the energy costs in the Caribbean area I don't think there would be any explicitly cheap hosts there
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easy, let other electricity subscribers subsidize the datacenter by raising their per kWh costs and give the datacenter a discount!
/s
The all seeing eye sees everything...
Most ISPs from the Caribbean are present on the MiamiIX (Equinix MIA) or FL-IX, so getting a provider that has a combination of both or any one of them, should net you the best latency/speed as possible.
CrownCloud - Internet Services | Los Angeles, California | Frankfurt, Germany | Amsterdam, The Netherlands | Atlanta, Georgia | Miami, Florida
Surrounded by sea! Might as well use some of it for cooling!
/hj
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