As you can see on my title, I'm wondering if which one is better because I want to make a new server. Is it Mcprohosting or Cubedhost?
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Umm that is not completely true. The first thing that is true but the bottom not so much.The most expensive hosts aren't always the best hosts.
The sweet spot is $3-5 per GB. Anything under is cheaper due to lower server specs, less support, lower quality of service and so on. Anything over is normally just charging you more for nothing.
Thats true, they are one of the better cheaper hosts. However they still use lower server specs.But Fallout has good support, they reply in 24 hours maximum, they do alot for you, really.
Generally it is. I would class highend hardware for MC Hosting as 32GB DDR4 RAM and an E3v3 to v5. Maybe a highend E5 (Not taking about the v1 quad cores people use. Im meaning a v3-v4 8-12 core 3GHz+ E5's) with 64GB DDR4 RAM. There aren't really any hosts using these kinds of specs that charge less than $3 per GB. Since its not cost effective to do so. Most hosts that use these specs are in the $3 - $5 price range. Any host charging $10 per GB. Is likely using these same specs. Since there isnt really anything better to be using (MCProHosting, do use those specs. (E3's with 32GB DDR4 if I remember right)). You're paying double for little to no extra performance. You might get slightly better support with a $10 per GB host? But usually mid range hosts are quite good with support. So you're not really gaining much there either. Yes, maybe you might get a bit better service with high price hosts. But no where near enough to justify paying more than double a month.Umm that is not completely true. The first thing that is true but the bottom not so much.
That might not be in his budget. I mean the dedicated server.Honestly McPro hosting has the lowest ranking on BestMCH.club, I would go for something else. You might as well rent a dedicated server. Aquatis is a good place if you need one. http://bestmch.club/All
Ah, still recommend using aquatis or a higher ranked host. Those hosts are way overpriced.That might not be in his budget. I mean the dedicated server.
I also agree with this, voidhost is going to be going into our list on the next update for BestMCH.clubId go with https://voidhost.us/ or https://www.bisecthosting.com/ < my two favorite hosts, used both of them and they are both awesome. I might also check out: https://boostram.com/ I advise against the following companies:
McProHosting- Overpriced
Fluctis- Laggy servers, overselling
Nolag.host- Frequent downtime
Nolag has fixed there downtime if i'm mistaken you can check here.Id go with https://voidhost.us/ or https://www.bisecthosting.com/ < my two favorite hosts, used both of them and they are both awesome. I might also check out: https://boostram.com/ I advise against the following companies:
McProHosting- Overpriced
Fluctis- Laggy servers, overselling
Nolag.host- Frequent downtime
Nah, Fallout is slow 24 hours is slow I rather go with a tiny bit less quality than support like that so that I can get problems solved.But Fallout has good support, they reply in 24 hours maximum, they do alot for you, really.
Thats true, they are one of the better cheaper hosts. However they still use lower server specs.
Generally it is. I would class highend hardware for MC Hosting as 32GB DDR4 RAM and an E3v3 to v5. Maybe a highend E5 (Not taking about the v1 quad cores people use. Im meaning a v3-v4 8-12 core 3GHz+ E5's) with 64GB DDR4 RAM. There aren't really any hosts using these kinds of specs that charge less than $3 per GB. Since its not cost effective to do so. Most hosts that use these specs are in the $3 - $5 price range. Any host charging $10 per GB. Is likely using these same specs. Since there isnt really anything better to be using (MCProHosting, do use those specs. (E3's with 32GB DDR4 if I remember right)). You're paying double for little to no extra performance. You might get slightly better support with a $10 per GB host? But usually mid range hosts are quite good with support. So you're not really gaining much there either. Yes, maybe you might get a bit better service with high price hosts. But no where near enough to justify paying more than double a month.
Edit: Also host's using an i7 with 32GB DDR4 tend to be good. But even those are in the $4-5 price range.
Nah, Fallout is slow 24 hours is slow I rather go with a tiny bit less quality than support like that so that I can get problems solved.
