10-01-2020, 05:45 AM
I think the 3 new VPSs are interesting in their own ways.
> VPS 13 is the most appealing with its NVME-based SSD storage if one has moderate requirements for storage, memory and CPU; I'm assuming that it has 1 vCPU.
> VPS 14 is great for general-purpose usage: lots of RAM, CPU time and HDD storage. People running Game servers should love it.
> VPS 15 is an enigma given its Hyper-V virt. I would love to read the tech review of this one really. Granted it has a lot of HDD storage and RAM but we didn't hear anything about the host CPU and the guest vCPU number.
Anyway, good luck everyone!
> VPS 13 is the most appealing with its NVME-based SSD storage if one has moderate requirements for storage, memory and CPU; I'm assuming that it has 1 vCPU.
> VPS 14 is great for general-purpose usage: lots of RAM, CPU time and HDD storage. People running Game servers should love it.
> VPS 15 is an enigma given its Hyper-V virt. I would love to read the tech review of this one really. Granted it has a lot of HDD storage and RAM but we didn't hear anything about the host CPU and the guest vCPU number.
Anyway, good luck everyone!