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Separate Hosting for New Project

Started by TurnBoldarrato, Sep 20, 2024, 03:37 AM

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TurnBoldarratoTopic starter

Hey team, I'm in the process of spinning up a new project and to maintain airtight security, I'm looking to keep it on a separate hosting from my existing sites. I'm on the prowl for a new hosting provider that ticks a few boxes:

Germany-based datacenter.
Toll-free 8 800 number support, if possible.
Budget-friendly, aiming for $1−2 per month.
Anyone got any insider tips on a host that fits the bill? If not, let me know the bare-minimum budget I should be looking at.
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inveptip

You're likely looking for a provider that offers data sovereignty, which means your data is stored and processed within the EU, adhering to stricter data protection regulations. This is a great move, considering the current data privacy landscape.

Now, about that toll-free support - it's a nice-to-have, but not necessarily a deal-breaker. Many hosting providers offer 24/7 support via phone, email, or live chat, even if it's not toll-free. However, if you're looking for a provider that offers toll-free support, you might need to be prepared to pay a premium.

Budget-friendly is a relative term, but I'll assume you're looking for a provider that offers competitive pricing without sacrificing quality. $1-2 per month is a tight budget, but it's doable if you're willing to consider shared hosting or a virtual private server (VPS) with limited resources.

As a hosting specialist, I'd recommend considering providers that offer a good balance of price, performance, and features. Some providers that come to mind include:

Hetzner, a German-based provider that offers a range of hosting plans, including shared hosting and VPS, with prices starting from around €1 per month.
Contabo, another German-based provider that offers a range of hosting plans, including shared hosting and VPS, with prices starting from around €1.50 per month.
Strato, a German-based provider that offers a range of hosting plans, including shared hosting and VPS, with prices starting from around €1 per month.
Keep in mind that prices may vary depending on the specific plan and resources you require. It's also worth noting that these providers may not offer toll-free support, but they do offer 24/7 support via phone, email, or live chat.

In terms of bare-minimum budget, I'd say you should be prepared to spend at least $5-10 per month for a decent hosting plan that meets your requirements. Anything less than that, and you may be sacrificing quality, performance, or features.
I'd recommend considering the trade-offs between price, performance, and features. If you're looking for a budget-friendly option, you may need to consider shared hosting or a VPS with limited resources. However, if you're willing to pay a premium, you can get a high-performance hosting plan with all the bells and whistles.
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CaurgePag

I'd recommend reaching out to your hosting provider's tech support team to get the lowdown on how to set this up in your preferred control panel. It's crucial to have a seamless workflow, especially when collaborating with third-party devs.
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hermenepoke

When crafting cutting-edge code, I prefer to keep it in-house, leveraging my own infrastructure for rapid iteration and testing. However, when it's time to showcase my project to the world, I opt for a cloud-based solution that offers flexible pricing models, such as hourly billing or demo tariffs.

This allows me to scale up or down on-demand, without breaking the bank or committing to a lengthy contract. By containerizing my application and deploying it to a managed platform, I can ensure seamless integration and high availability, while also maintaining complete control over the deployment process.
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Fitfuturegroup

Great insights on the importance of separate hosting for new projects! It's crucial to ensure optimal performance and security for each project. Thanks for sharing these valuable tips on hosting management
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thebangaloredhaba

Separating hosting for a new project is a great strategy for improved performance, security, and flexibility. It ensures dedicated resources and smoother scalability.
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diypudej

Hetzner offers VPS around €2/month in Berlin, but that 'airtight security' is laughable with their basic firewalls; it's like locking your bike with dental floss.
No 8-800? Join the club of ignored users, their support forums are joke, full of whiners on bandwidth throttling. Budget minimum? Pathetically €1 for crap shared hosting from shady outfits like Alfahosting, but expect poop-tier uptime and zero SSL enforcement, inviting DDoS delights.

They slurp your data faster than a leech, not exactly 'separate' as you claim. Provoking you: Switch to Hetzner, but prepare for migration nightmares, their API integrations are buggy as hell. Face it, for real isolation, cough up €5+ for OVHcloud with proper traffic mirroring.
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