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Title: VPS in NL ... which one is better to sign up with?
Post by: Egrikolla on December 19, 2018, 11:02:42 AM
Which NL VPS is better to sign up with - from hostsailor.com (https://hostsailor.com/vps-hosting/) or libertyvps.net (https://libertyvps.net/offshore-vps)?
Title: Re: VPS in NL ... which one is better to sign up with?
Post by: Goskin on December 21, 2018, 03:51:20 AM
Everything with Rockhoster.com NL web host has been tied up well to minor details. You will be able to buy VPS with Bitcoin (https://rockhoster.com/netherlands-vps).
It has an amazing reputation for providing secured hosting service at very competitive price along with superb customer service.
Title: Re: VPS in NL ... which one is better to sign up with?
Post by: VorsiK on December 24, 2018, 10:52:18 AM
QHoster.com and hostround.com provide VPS accounts on sweet terms.
Excellent hosting companies. They have great customer service and seem to never have any server problems (which is why I switched to them from my previous host). The prices are a little steep but totally worth it. They'll even contact you regarding special offers.
 
Title: Re: VPS in NL ... which one is better to sign up with?
Post by: Descoperat on December 25, 2018, 04:48:50 AM
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Title: Re: VPS in NL ... which one is better to sign up with?
Post by: RecStock on December 26, 2018, 01:01:47 AM
i'd to thank Rockhoster.com team for providing me with good services.
Excellent pricing for a lot of room and features, nice control panel with a load of features.
Highly recommended.
Title: Re: VPS in NL ... which one is better to sign up with?
Post by: jessi123 on December 27, 2018, 02:32:19 AM
I had 2 weeks of nonsense trying to work with a Silver package from LibertyVPS which culminated with my account being suspended and being accused of using this service for CP activities. As I haven't managed to set-up the server, therefore not using their services yet, I can not see how they could issue such a claim. Although they are saying that technically is impossible, my conclusion is that LibertyVPS attributed the same IP address to more than 1 customer in a moneygrab scheme. Shame!