Good Server Hosts?

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AdamS

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Oh right, lets take a look at these hosts shall we?
Ready2Frag - Never even heard of it lol. Prices aren't bad but I doubt the servers are great.
Exodus - 8$ a GB, why pay that when I can go to soyoustart, pay 50$ and get 32gbs, 2 120gbs SSDs and 480gbs ddos protection? I'm getting 4gb from exodus with minimal ddos protection yet I'm getting another 28 from soyoustart and 480gbs ddos protection.
Beastnode - Same as above, costs even more, fucking retarded prices imo.
MCProHosting - sucks absolute dick, I'd prefer a 1gb server from ggservers rather than their shitty hosting.
Minecraftserver - Same as exodus, and retarded prices also never heard of them.
Spartanhost - 10$ per GB, Never heard of them, webpage gave me autism.

There's my review of your shitty hosts.
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for your signature you must be talking about yourself, as your knowledge is minimal.


To comment on what you said, many respectable hosts don't simply just "resell" OVH. Many hosts such as SpartanHost, Ready2Frag, PureVoltage, Exodus, ProvisionHost, and PickleHosting all colocate their hardware at their datacenter(s). Stating that these hosts are bad when you haven't tried them is hardly fair especially with your comment on Ready2Frag.

"Ready2Frag - Never even heard of it lol. Prices aren't badbut I doubt the servers are great."

You just doubted their hardware without giving them a chance for no reason at all. I don't think anybody here cares about you co-owning one of the 'largest minecraft servers' when you're trashing other hosts, and stating that hosts are bad without trying them or looking at their actual setups.

For example:
Ready2Frag hosts their hardware in SteadFast's DataCenter as they're a sister company of HostVenom LLC who is a dedicated server provider that is out of SteadFast. They use GigeNET with a cross-connect into SteadFast and then have SteadFast's InterNAP devices for route optimization with each of their Minecraft hosting boxes having
Intel E3 1230v2
RAID 1 120 or 128GB Samsung 840 SSD's
32GB RAM
Undersold with 24-26GB each box.

I'm not sure about you but that sounds nothing like an OVH reseller to me, and I'm pretty sure that your doubt about their servers should be resolved at this point. :)
 

OSTKCabal

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I'm not being funny or nothing but why pay 6$ a gb from you and pay 30$ for 5gb when I can have 16 from OVH for that price + all of the ddos protection? What makes your service better than them? In all honesty I cannot name one big server that's run from a minecraft hosting company, reason being they're a rip off and they're only needed for small servers.

Then try the Lifeboat Network, one of the largest server networks on Earth for Minecraft Pocket Edition. We have given them a great deal on a mass order of dedicated servers on our services.

Furthermore, there is no "best" hosting service. Only what works best for the needs of the end user. In our case, we boast higher-quality hardware. (If I may make a point, OVH is widely known to use desktop-grade motherboards in their nodes). We can boast a premium facility. We can boast a much better network - one that's designed and routed for gaming. We can boast our own DDoS Protection - While not touching the power of OVH's solution, we offer a guaranteed protection per IP address, whereas OVH has 160Gbps per protected region that is shared by the dozens or hundreds of thousands of servers in those facilities.

I will say that I have used OVH before, and it worked perfectly fine for Minecraft. They have their place in the world; at the end of the day, it's up to the server owners and what their specific needs - including quality of service and budget - as to what hosting service they want to use.
 

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I may be a little bit biased, however Lethal Hosting can provide you with a service which suites your needs.
We offer both budget ($5/GB) and premium ($9.95/GB) servers. I guarantee you'll be pleased with your experience there.

Also, as I'm in a good mood use the discount code sniper for 20% off for life! Applies for both premium or budget servers.
 

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Well, there is no "best host" or "worst host" you pick a host on what you need not what you think is the best because other people think it is the best, they might be using that host for other purposes than you and they say it is the best, you buy a server of any kind and it is not good for your purposes, so you just wasted money there, go by your opinion. Research before you buy anything, never just go into a deal, many people don't research, it might be boring but it saves you money.
 

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I still recommend QualityNode. I've tried many host and it has been the best to me.
 

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All on the same OVH servers!

Our premium servers are hosted at Phoenix NAP (Aka Secured Servers) and our budget nodes are hosted at OVH. By no means are or will our premium servers be hosted at OVH.
 
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