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Webhosting with payment for used resources

Started by rabindra, Jan 10, 2023, 01:09 AM

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My current PHP shared hosting limits my language options, so I'm considering switching to cloud hosting for more flexibility with Node.JS, Go, Elixir, Rust, Scala, etc. However, I have two concerns: how do I protect against attacks and will using a cloud VPS require me to manage secure administration and be billed for DDoS attacks?

In shared hosting, administrators configure PHP, web servers, and OS updates to ensure security and may not charge for sudden attendance spikes. With a cloud VPS, I worry about having to manage secure administration and being charged for resource overspending during a DDoS attack.

If you have experience or thoughts on these issues, please share. Thanks!
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parveen

In most cases, hosting for resources is pricier than VDS and pricing for VDS is calculated differently. With VDS, hosts can set everything up for you and you can log in like a regular shared host. However, you have the option to score 100% from the beginning if you want to try doing it yourself.

pricing of hosting and VDS can vary based on your specific needs and usage. Be sure to do your research and consider all factors before making a decision.
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bayilucu

It's possible to establish resource limits or spending caps for alerts via email when you exceed a certain threshold, like $500. Most sellers who provide resources also offer one of these features for payment.

Resource limits and spending caps are useful features for controlling costs and avoiding unexpected bills. It's important to consider your needs and budget when setting these limits to ensure adequate resources without overspending.
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Parados

Well, hostingsource.com US web host has been nothing but superb. Up-to-date php configuration, regularly updated MySQL version, and best of all, superb customer service on msn and skype. Easy setup in control panel as well, and an excellent price.
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Gerrik

Attractive deals are available from time-tested companies: hostingsource.com and hostsailor.com.
Their dedicated solutions are made of quality components and provided with high uptime and helpful support at competitive prices.
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Torreako

Transferred all my sites to XXIwebhosting.com Thai Servers and no regrets! Uptime: perfect, Service: perfect.
The price is outstanding for the features provided, nice control panel with a load of features.
Easy to understand website.
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reza10

pq.hosting is a Moldova-registered company with equipment located in several countries, including Bulgaria, Great Britain, Hungary, Germany, Hong Kong, Israel, Canada, Latvia, Moldova, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, USA, Slovakia, Turkey, Ukraine, Finland, and the Czech Republic. VPS/VDS prices start at 3.77€ for 15 GB NVMe SSD, 1 GB RAM, and 1 vCPU, while dedicated server pricing begins at 150€ for 2x Intel Xeon E5-2680v2, 32 GB RAM, and 2x 480 GB SSD.

On the other hand, friendhosting.net is a Bulgaria-registered company with equipment located in several countries, including Latvia, Netherlands, Poland, USA, Ukraine, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland. VPS/VDS prices start at 2.99€ for 5 GB SSD, 0.5 GB RAM, and 1 vCPU, while dedicated server pricing starts at 99.99€ for Intel Xeon E3, 32 GB RAM, and 2x 250 GB SSD.

While both companies offer VPS/VDS and dedicated servers, there are differences in pricing and equipment location. It's important to consider your specific needs and budget when choosing a hosting provider.
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AnnessInfup

In terms of protecting against attacks, cloud hosting offers various security features that can help mitigate risks. Most cloud providers offer built-in DDoS protection, firewalls, and other security measures to safeguard your infrastructure. Additionally, you can implement security best practices such as using HTTPS, strong authentication methods, and regular security audits to further enhance protection.

Regarding the management of secure administration, moving to a cloud VPS does require some level of management responsibility. However, many cloud providers offer managed services that can handle tasks such as security patching, backups, and monitoring for an additional fee. It's important to assess your technical expertise and determine whether you want to manage these aspects yourself or opt for managed services to offload the responsibility.

As for concerns about being billed for DDoS attacks, some cloud providers include basic DDoS protection in their standard offerings. However, it's essential to review the terms of service and understand the potential costs associated with DDoS attacks. Some providers offer advanced DDoS protection as an add-on service, which can be beneficial for mitigating larger attacks.
Transitioning to cloud hosting can provide the flexibility you need for diverse language support, but it requires careful consideration of security measures and management responsibilities. By evaluating your specific requirements and exploring the security features and managed services offered by cloud providers, you can make an informed decision that aligns with your hosting needs and concerns.
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alexcray

Quote from: rabindra on Jan 10, 2023, 01:09 AMMy current PHP shared hosting limits my language options, so I'm considering switching to cloud hosting for more flexibility with Node.JS, Go, Elixir, Rust, Scala, etc. However, I have two concerns: how do I protect against attacks and will using a cloud VPS require me to manage secure administration and be billed for DDoS attacks?

In shared hosting, administrators configure PHP, web servers, and OS updates to ensure security and may not charge for sudden attendance spikes. With a cloud VPS, I worry about having to manage secure administration and being charged for resource overspending during a DDoS attack.

If you have experience or thoughts on these issues, please share. Thanks!


Web hosting with payment for used resources, often called pay-as-you-go web hosting, is a popular option for websites with variable traffic or unpredictable resource needs. Instead of paying a fixed monthly fee for a set amount of resources, you only pay for what you actually use. This can be more cost-effective than traditional web hosting plans, especially for small websites or those with fluctuating traffic.
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