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Title: Netherlands VPS hosting - Any reliable places?
Post by: Lisbently on 08-02-2016, 05:12:34
Please,
I need your recommendations on the most reliable places where I can get VPS deals in Netherlands.
Require 40 gbs of disk space. What are your views on Libertyvps.net services? Any comments please?
Title: Re: Netherlands VPS hosting - Any reliable places?
Post by: Nickindred on 08-09-2016, 06:33:36
I have a site there for a year and a half. So far i haven`t noticed any downtime.
I guess there should be but it was so small i didn`t notice it. Libertyvps.net support is second to none. All tickets are resolved in 15-20 mins.

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Title: Re: Netherlands VPS hosting - Any reliable places?
Post by: Herstin on 08-19-2016, 05:41:35
QuoteRequire 40 gbs of disk space

I suppose libertyvps.net vps hosting account will be good for your needs. Do you need Linux or Windows OS?
This package will be ok: $39.99/month for 2 Cores CPU, 2 GBs of RAM, 50 GBs of disk space, 4TBs of bandwidth.
You can run OpenVPN and other applications that require specific modules that are not available on a normal VPS. Your offshore VPS is ideal for these applications!
Title: Re: Netherlands VPS hosting - Any reliable places?
Post by: Franburgs on 08-25-2016, 03:51:30
I initially chose Libertyvps.net for the price and features - I am sure that I made good choice..
Their support was very helpful to me in getting my homepage to be set correctly. As for the servers, they are stable.. The pages load fast, day or night. They have a well balanced system over there.
Title: Re: Netherlands VPS hosting - Any reliable places?
Post by: Chersont on 10-07-2016, 06:33:19
It will be a good idea to contact Hostplay.com if you need VPS in Netherlands. They offer Linux and Windows ones at good rates.
Their IT technicians are well-trained and absolutely committed to their clients' satisfaction. The price is very reasonable compared to other hosts I've seen.