I've tried quite a few of them. The only one that I can recommend wholeheartedly is Slicehost. They are incredibly good at what they do. I have many clients running on their systems.
I also should add that this made me pretty confident that I was dealing with a good company, they stood up for their competitor, when they could have easily done the opposite.
I use rackforce. I havnt had a problem with mine, but then i dont have anything large scale on it. One thing about them that is good is they are on a borderline of two powergrids and backbones.(so i have heard)
Just stay away from Webserve.ca. They are HORRIBLE, horrible support, they mess things up, slow to resolve problems. and i heard they are a reseller. I tried them a while back when i just needed something quick and didnt do any searching. Bad bad bad.
The best way to find good or bad references about a hosting service, is always googling and foruns. I always look for a good support and how flexible it's service provider is. One that i have as a development and staging server is in the "A small orange" http://www.asmallorange.com/services/vps/. They have even a developer package, that, is what i use. But i started there getting a simple cheaper hosting plan (25 dollars/year) and I checked their support, their uptime and when i felt confident in their service, i've got a VPS. I recommend it.
I think one way is to look for ones that reputable sites use. For example, I learnt about Slicehost through Refactor my Code using it, and I love it. :-)
I've been with ServInt for only a month, but so far, the experience has been great. I originally grabbed a VPS from LiquidWeb after hearing some good things on forums, but was terribly disappointed. The loadtimes I was getting were awful. Though I will say that their customer service was pretty sharp. Anyways, I think you'd be making a good move by going with ServInt. So far, the performance has been wonderful, haven't really had to deal with their CS yet though. As far as unmanaged goes, I've heard Slicehost and Linode are winning that race. My 2 cents.
Most virtual hosting platforms will have a trial period in which you can test out their reliability. They will also give you a list of their high profile sites on their systems. Most keep track of the traffic hogs as it's a great way for them to attest their own stability.
I would recommend Slicehost as I have been with them for over a year and love the control. They have an amazing panel in which you can console in, rebuild slices, and restart slices in an instance. They also allow a VERY fast and painless memory upgrade, bandwidth pooling (taking all of your accounts bandwidth into one large pool), and they allow lots of different Linux kernel OSes.
So to answer your question without sounding like a complete advertisement:
Check about their remote capabilities to manage your VPS.
Check out their largest clients and some big sites on their systems.
Test out their VPS for 30 days or so and give their support a test!
Check out forums where people talk about services (like this thread mentioning Slicehost 3 times already).
Check out places and make sure people aren't complaining of overselling or crowding out servers. I know in a VPS world, things are sandboxed a lot more than shared hosts, but it's still nice to know they can handle loads.
Check out the abilities to move servers or add more memory to your VPS.
I've had good luck with Linode. I run Utility Mill through them. They run great, reasonable rates, and there are always people able to help you in their IRC room.
Back when I was researching, Slicehost also looked very promising but they had a waiting list at that time.
Selecting a VPS supplier can be tricky. Some warning signs:
Suppliers that don't list the amount of guaranteed RAM you get with a VPS plan,
Suppliers that don't list their contact information or office address (a lot of the small reseller outfits just list their plans and how they want your money).
Suppliers that don't mention if they own their own hardware or resell capacity from someone else.
Out of a performance perspective there are a number of other things to consider:
Being able to have your VPS located close to the majority of your customers (at least in the same country)
Cost/amount of guaranteed RAM.
To list VPS plans and suppliers that at least provide this basic information try CompareVPS.com.
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您应该尝试加入VPS。 它很便宜而且足够可靠。
You should try JoinVPS. It's cheap and enough reliable.
我已经尝试了很多。 我唯一可以全心全意推荐的是 Slicehost。 他们非常擅长自己所做的事情。 我有很多客户端在他们的系统上运行。
I've tried quite a few of them. The only one that I can recommend wholeheartedly is Slicehost. They are incredibly good at what they do. I have many clients running on their systems.
我还应该补充一点,这让我非常有信心,我正在与一家优秀的公司打交道,他们为竞争对手挺身而出,而他们本可以轻松地做相反的事情。
http:// /blog.servint.net/2009/07/08/why-servint-stands-beside-rackspace-and-you-should-too/
I also should add that this made me pretty confident that I was dealing with a good company, they stood up for their competitor, when they could have easily done the opposite.
http://blog.servint.net/2009/07/08/why-servint-stands-beside-rackspace-and-you-should-too/
我用的是rackforce。 我的没有遇到问题,但是我没有任何大规模的东西。 关于它们的一件好事是它们位于两个电网和骨干网的边界上。(我听说过)
只要远离 Webserve.ca。 他们的支持太糟糕了,他们把事情搞砸了,解决问题的速度很慢。 我听说他们是经销商。 不久前我尝试过它们,当时我只是需要一些快速的东西并且没有进行任何搜索。 坏坏坏。
I use rackforce. I havnt had a problem with mine, but then i dont have anything large scale on it. One thing about them that is good is they are on a borderline of two powergrids and backbones.(so i have heard)
Just stay away from Webserve.ca. They are HORRIBLE, horrible support, they mess things up, slow to resolve problems. and i heard they are a reseller. I tried them a while back when i just needed something quick and didnt do any searching. Bad bad bad.
查找有关托管服务的好或坏参考的最佳方法始终是谷歌搜索和论坛。 我一直在寻找良好的支持以及其服务提供商的灵活性。 我作为开发和登台服务器的一个位于“小橙子” http://www .asmallorange.com/services/vps/。 他们甚至还有一个开发人员包,这就是我使用的。 但我从那里开始获得一个简单的更便宜的托管计划(25 美元/年),我检查了他们的支持、他们的正常运行时间,当我对他们的服务充满信心时,我就有了一个 VPS。 我推荐它。
The best way to find good or bad references about a hosting service, is always googling and foruns. I always look for a good support and how flexible it's service provider is. One that i have as a development and staging server is in the "A small orange" http://www.asmallorange.com/services/vps/. They have even a developer package, that, is what i use. But i started there getting a simple cheaper hosting plan (25 dollars/year) and I checked their support, their uptime and when i felt confident in their service, i've got a VPS. I recommend it.
我认为一种方法是寻找信誉良好的网站使用的方法。 例如,我通过 Slicehost ="nofollow noreferrer">使用它重构我的代码,我喜欢它。 :-)
I think one way is to look for ones that reputable sites use. For example, I learnt about Slicehost through Refactor my Code using it, and I love it. :-)
我在 ServInt 工作才一个月,但到目前为止,体验非常好。 在论坛上听到一些好消息后,我最初从 LiquidWeb 购买了 VPS,但非常失望。 我得到的加载时间非常糟糕。 不过我会说他们的客户服务非常敏锐。 不管怎样,我认为选择 ServInt 是一个很好的举措。 到目前为止,表现非常精彩,不过还没有真正处理他们的CS。 就非托管而言,我听说 Slicehost 和 Linode 赢得了这场竞赛。 我的2分钱。
I've been with ServInt for only a month, but so far, the experience has been great. I originally grabbed a VPS from LiquidWeb after hearing some good things on forums, but was terribly disappointed. The loadtimes I was getting were awful. Though I will say that their customer service was pretty sharp. Anyways, I think you'd be making a good move by going with ServInt. So far, the performance has been wonderful, haven't really had to deal with their CS yet though. As far as unmanaged goes, I've heard Slicehost and Linode are winning that race. My 2 cents.
检查 http://www.webhostingtalk.com/ 等论坛的可信度
我即将购买 VPS,并且经过一番研究后,我选择了 http://www.servint.com/
Check credibility on forums like http://www.webhostingtalk.com/
I am about to purchase a VPS and after some research I selected http://www.servint.com/
大多数虚拟主机平台都会有一个试用期,您可以在此期间测试其可靠性。 他们还会向您提供其系统上的高知名度网站的列表。 大多数人都会跟踪交通拥堵者,因为这是他们证明自己稳定性的好方法。
我会推荐 Slicehost 因为我已经使用他们一年多了并且喜欢它的控件。 他们有一个令人惊叹的面板,您可以在其中进行控制台、重建切片以及重新启动实例中的切片。 它们还允许非常快速且轻松的内存升级、带宽池(将所有帐户带宽放入一个大池中),并且它们允许许多不同的 Linux 内核操作系统。
因此,回答您的问题而不听起来像一个完整的广告:
这些就是我寻找的东西。
Most virtual hosting platforms will have a trial period in which you can test out their reliability. They will also give you a list of their high profile sites on their systems. Most keep track of the traffic hogs as it's a great way for them to attest their own stability.
I would recommend Slicehost as I have been with them for over a year and love the control. They have an amazing panel in which you can console in, rebuild slices, and restart slices in an instance. They also allow a VERY fast and painless memory upgrade, bandwidth pooling (taking all of your accounts bandwidth into one large pool), and they allow lots of different Linux kernel OSes.
So to answer your question without sounding like a complete advertisement:
Those are things that I look for.
我在 Linode 上运气很好。 我通过它们运行Utility Mill。 他们的价格非常优惠、合理,而且 IRC 房间里总有人能够为您提供帮助。
当我在研究时,Slicehost 看起来也很有前途,但当时他们有一个等待名单。
I've had good luck with Linode. I run Utility Mill through them. They run great, reasonable rates, and there are always people able to help you in their IRC room.
Back when I was researching, Slicehost also looked very promising but they had a waiting list at that time.
选择 VPS 供应商可能很棘手。 一些警告标志:
从性能角度来看,还有许多其他因素需要考虑:
要列出至少提供此基本信息的 VPS 计划和供应商,请尝试 CompareVPS.com。
Selecting a VPS supplier can be tricky. Some warning signs:
Out of a performance perspective there are a number of other things to consider:
To list VPS plans and suppliers that at least provide this basic information try CompareVPS.com.
可用性很好,但即使是便宜的解决方案通常也足够了。
自从我开始托管网站以来我最想要的就是:Shell 访问。
通过 FTP 和 Web 界面做所有事情是一件很痛苦的事情。
哦,如果您的应用程序有 PHP/MySQL/Apache/IIS/.Net/JSP/etc 版本要求,您需要首先检查这些版本。
Availability is nice, but even cheap solutions are usually sufficient.
Thing I've wanted most since I started having sites hosted: Shell access.
It is a PAIN to do everything through FTP and web interfaces.
Oh, and if your app has PHP/MySQL/Apache/IIS/.Net/JSP/etc version requirements, you'll want to check those first.