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Hosting Discussion => Dedicated Server => Topic started by: JoffriKey on Nov 21, 2023, 10:02 AM

Title: Stable server provider ...
Post by: JoffriKey on Nov 21, 2023, 10:02 AM
Should I use a server from legionbox.com (https://legionbox.com/dedicated-servers/) or owned-networks.net (https://www.owned-networks.net/dedicated.html)?
What would you do being in my place?
Title: Re: Stable server provider ...
Post by: Gerrik on Nov 27, 2023, 11:18 AM
Have a look at servers from decent hosting providers: coinshosting.com and planethoster.com.
I am so impressed by the efficiency. My ticket was resolved within minutes of being submitted. Amazing!!!
Title: Re: Stable server provider ...
Post by: Ticolego on Nov 29, 2023, 01:26 AM
Join the Server Union (https://www.serverunion.com/) and save 50% on all dedicated servers, for life!
Excellent and timely tech support, very affordable. They are always willing to take that extra step.
Title: Re: Stable server provider ...
Post by: anilkh7058 on Nov 30, 2023, 02:49 AM
What are stable server provider.
software development company (https://www.techmahajan.com/)
Title: Re: Stable server provider ...
Post by: Torreako on Dec 06, 2023, 03:00 AM
I'd recommend GTHost.com dedicated servers (https://gthost.com/instant-servers/) to everyone. They personally perform all maintenance. This not only allows them to ensure less issues and troubleshoot problems quickly, but also allows them to give you better quality service at a lower price than maintenance that is outsourced to a third party. 
Title: Re: Stable server provider ...
Post by: Arkanello on Dec 12, 2023, 02:00 AM
I've recommended NeironVPS.com dedicated servers (https://neironvps.com/dedicated-servers.html) to all my clients as well as anyone that has been looking for an excellent web host. I am a web systems developer and have uncommon requirements for my hosting needs. Setup was a breeze and it's been smooth sailing since then.
Title: Re: Stable server provider ...
Post by: raihan39 on Jun 17, 2025, 12:43 PM
Owned-Networks, usually packs better hardware and network uptime, which is clutch when you're debugging live or scaling APIs. Their support isn't half-bad either, unlike some hosts who ghost you mid-outage. Make sure to eyeball their SSD vs. HDD options - speed is king for compile times. Also, test SSH access, you don't want janky terminal vibes.