(10-23-2018, 02:01 PM)Manal Wrote: Alright so.. Do VPS 1/VPS 10 have any "OVH" like thing? I mean, do they provide "OVH" server or some other dopes?
No they don't. But why not check through the
VPS Plans. You can then Google the sponsors. All the information is already there. It's easy to Google those:
https://post4vps.com/announcement-1.html
In addition, post4vps added a very detailed
FAQs a couple of weeks ago to its menu. If you are new you should have a read through that too before you ask any questions:
https://post4vps.com/faq.php
If you want to learn more about the user experiences of the VPSs it is easy to find those too by checking through the
User Reviews as well as the
User Support requests.
Finally, if you want to learn more about the VPSs that are available at post4vps and how members look at them, then go through the
Giveaways of the last few months. You will soon develop insight into which VPSs are more popular, and also where they are located.
Most important though - as that will determine your VPS experience in the end is you should locate the location IPs of our VPSs (you can easily find those on the sponsor Websites) and see how fast or how slow your Internet Server Provider (ISP) deals with the VPS location. Never think of the location in terms of geographic distance, but only think of the location in terms of your ISP distance from the VPS location. Your ISP may take much longer to get to a location that looks closer on the map than further on the map. It all depends how the ISP is set up to reach the VPS location and how many packets it works with. That for me is the first thing I usually check ahead of anything else.
(10-23-2018, 01:04 PM)Manal Wrote: Can I get a European located server from Virmarch? Because most of my players comes up to be from Asian countries and ping would be fine with them..
You definitely can't get a European located server from Virmach at post4vps.com. I think someone already said that earlier in this discussion. You can only get a Virmach VPS from the US, if and when it becomes available.
I'm not even sure if one can get a European location with Virmach when one purchases a VPS from them. I've checked many times and every time I check it says there are no more left. I then wrote to Virmach (in my own private capacity) and they said to regularly check their Website. I guess one has to check it all of the time, and get lucky as the European locations are very scarce.
Having said that, the VPS 9 I have with Phoenix location in the US is VERY fast. Like it probably could compete well with locations by other providers in Europe. Performance is exceptional as Virmach makes good VPSs. Location obviously isn't the only factor for a fast VPS. And of course how your ISP deals with the location is a very important factor too. It is something you should definitely check right at the beginning of your research. Don't look at geographic distance, but ISP distance in terms of the number of packages they use to send the data to the VPS IP location and back.
If you absolutely have to have a VPS with location in Europe - I can recommend a cheap provider (2 US$ plus cents per month)
HostUS.us. I was able to get a European location immediately. They are from the US but have locations in Europe (London, Amsterdam) and the Far East. I've been using them since February 2016 and am using my cheap VPS for experimenting with new things while I'm learning. It has a great panel that HostUS created themselves which makes it effortless and fast to use.