To be honest, there is no specific VPS standard. Yes, the components and the amount of resources decide a lot, but the basis is the correct configuration of the VPS itself (web servers, firewall, mail, etc.).
I mean that there is no common solution for everyone, everyone should have their own individual server configuration.
If we talk about the quality and power of components and allocated resources, then yes, in this regard, you need to choose a hoster quite carefully. Personally, I use
NVMe VPS services from hostpro.com.
If we talk about setting up the VPS itself, not every hosting technical support will do it, especially for free. If we consider my example, the technical support from hostpro.com configured the server to the requirements that I needed for free (if you have completely non-standard VPS settings, you need to check with the support team whether it can be implemented).
In any case, try to formulate a technical task and write to each technical support. Based on the results, choose the hosting service that offers the best option with favorable conditions. Thus, I chose hostpro.com out of all the options because I liked both the price and the professional attitude.