by joanna_ on 7/26/19, 6:36 PM with 52 comments
I am going to host my web app on digitalocean. Is digitalocean right choice?
What is your experience with hosting providers?
Who is the best for low budget?
by LinuxBender on 7/26/19, 6:44 PM
There are a bunch of aggregator sites that compare vps providers. Here are two of them. [1] [2] [3]
Disclaimer: These sites can be a bit spammy. Use NoScript / uBlock. Also, you really do get what you pay for, so as your business grows, you may wish to consider diversifying across providers.
[1] - https://lowendbox.com/
[2] - https://vpscomp.com/servers
[3] - https://www.serverhunter.com as mentioned by IronBacon, I totally forgot about this one.
by gramakri on 7/26/19, 7:08 PM
If you want super cheap, nothing will beat shared hosting. In most cases, you will have to write your coded in PHP and MySQL. You can get spaces really cheap hosting like 12 USD per year.
For any other framework, you have to use a VPS. Even in VPS there are two types - KVM based and LXC based. KVM based systems support docker but will be expensive. LXC based systems will be much cheaper but can run most frameworks.
by penagwin on 7/26/19, 7:01 PM
All of them have pretty competitive offerings, great support, and are just generally on top of things. You won't regret any of those hosts.
The problem with the hosts on lowendbox.com and the like is that they will very likely work, but they don't have the history for me to trust business critical tasks. Many are just resellers offering over-allocated machines.
by jmhyer123 on 7/26/19, 6:41 PM
Edit: If price is your biggest concern then maybe look at Vultr (https://www.vultr.com/products/cloud-compute/#pricing) to get you started for less $.
by freehunter on 7/26/19, 7:01 PM
If you have to have a VPS where you get a bare OS and need to install your custom web app, there are some great suggestions already in here. I personally use DigitalOcean because my company's budget is super small as well.
If you just need a business website, there are cheaper options than DigitalOcean or Vultr.
by davesmith1983 on 7/26/19, 7:18 PM
by zeug on 7/26/19, 6:57 PM
As of my knowledge, the ping isn´t that bad in the US neither.
by sethhochberg on 7/26/19, 7:11 PM
by dfeojm-zlib on 7/26/19, 9:39 PM
0. https://www.bytemark.co.uk/prices/#cloud-prices
1. https://www.pair.com/solutions/shared/ (FreeBSD-based)
2. https://www.linode.com/pricing
3. https://aws.amazon.com/free (Free Tier is awesome, for a little while)
Others I would evaluate:
4. https://www.digitalocean.com
5. https://www.orangewebsite.com (Iceland-based)
6. https://www.bahnhof.net (Sweden-based)
7. https://tranquillity.se (Sweden-based, green-powered and straightforward billing)
8. https://advania.com (Sweden-, Iceland-, Norway- and Finland-based)
by impostir on 7/26/19, 8:57 PM
If it is just a website, I highly recommend Netlify. It does static site hosting for dirt cheap.
If you need a webapp, I would agree with many other posters and say DO. They are the biggest of the "small" cloud providers, DO, Vultr, Linode. They have a wide range of options if you ever need to expand. I can't speak on their customer support because I have never had to use them.
by karanbhangui on 7/26/19, 7:16 PM
by elamje on 7/27/19, 4:23 AM
https://aws.amazon.com/lightsail/pricing/
I use it and it seems to be pretty great. I also like that it brings you into the AWS ecosystem at a low price, so if you need to scale or you want to make a bigger application, AWS is right there to hook into. Furthermore it’s a really simple UI and not as overwhelming as the normal AWS web console.
by bin0 on 7/26/19, 7:20 PM
I like the look of vultr, and have considered it, but their plans are functionally identical these days and I probably won't bother switching.
by cdnsteve on 7/26/19, 8:00 PM
by duiker101 on 7/26/19, 6:43 PM
I spend $3.33 (2.99€) and host a few apps. None big but they all run smooth as butter. It's amazing how much you can actually host on this little machines.
by thorwasdfasdf on 7/26/19, 7:14 PM
Here are some that are not so great: ServerPronto
Here is one that nearly ruined my entire business: Rimuhosting (there was an actual hardware issue with the VPS and every 5 requests, the server would go down and they couldn't fix it, it was really awful.)
by hwj on 7/27/19, 10:46 AM
https://joshtronic.com/2019/07/01/vps-showdown-digitalocean-...
by reilly3000 on 7/26/19, 8:42 PM
Lighthouse starts at $5/Mo and comes with great docs and lots of templates. It’s pretty comparable to a Digital Ocean droplet.
by dingus on 7/26/19, 7:43 PM
DigitalOcean is fine, too. I find some of their distro tooling to have annoying and longstanding bugs that never get fixed, though. I eventually moved all my servers back to Linode to avoid the small pointless hassles.
They're all probably more or less equal.
by justforyou on 7/26/19, 9:53 PM
by 1137 on 7/26/19, 7:45 PM
They did get hit with a nasty DDoS attack a couple years back which did suck for me, but it was short lived and I think it taught but them and me a lot..
by Havoc on 7/26/19, 7:22 PM
It allows you to run a VM 24/7 for free indefinitely. Obvious not the most powerful machine but you can host a couple low activity sites on it no sweat.
>Is digitalocean right choice?
It's a good choice.
by jseliger on 7/26/19, 7:35 PM
by a47thrandomfox on 7/26/19, 8:18 PM
by vaygr on 7/26/19, 7:43 PM
by type0 on 7/26/19, 9:55 PM
by abdullahkhalids on 7/26/19, 7:09 PM
by pcunite on 7/26/19, 8:38 PM