The BEST Server Hosting Available 2017?!?

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Hello everyone,

First of all, before I even TYPE anything, I realize that this is a marketplace. I realize there's lots of people using this website, and in those people there are tons of people who are have friends or they host servers themselves. I would like to request the unbiased opinion of only customers/server owners, and not the opinions of the hosters themselves.

What is the best server hosting available as of 2017 in these categories?

-The best BUDGET server hosting? (that is still somewhat good, it's not a cheap random server hosting site that only 5 people use and is unreliable)

-This is the most important question to me as I want to make a KitPvP or possibly a practice server, which server hosting provides the best connection-related stuff? (I don't know all about it, but it should have the fastest connection?, good ping and latency, good kb and hit detection, good connections for players worldwide, everything that an essential PvP server needs to attract some good players.

Note: I am not sure if the place I live compared to the where the server is hosted affects ping + latency or how fast and smooth the server is, but if this helps I live in Seattle, WA.

If you live close to the server's hosting location does it help?

Thanks for helping me answer those two questions.
 
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Although the chances of a hacker gaining access are slim when the password is secure enough, there is still an implied risk. Most attacks just use port 22. Anyways, lets end that conversation.
Sure, I just wanted to reply since you were the one who originally started bashing hosts because they used port 22 or something, when you represent one yourself.
 

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Although the chances of a hacker gaining access are slim when the password is secure enough, there is still an implied risk. Most attacks just use port 22. Anyways, lets end that conversation.
I use port 22
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