QUESTION: What do you look for in a VPS?

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acoza

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As the title states: what do you look for when buying a VPS?

CPU?
RAM?
Storage capacity?
Bandwidth?

What's the most popular in demand?
 
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You stupid? Can't you read my post? I am asking what the most popular use for them is. I'm asking folks that sell the service, or know the numbers in that market.
 
You stupid? Can't you read my post? I am asking what the most popular use for them is. I'm asking folks that sell the service, or know the numbers in that market.

Do you have any idea whom you are saying stupid, you moron? X-(

Repeat reading what you asked here first and then go and learn to understand english before you messing with us.

We are here to help but only if the member has a manner to ask/request. =)
 
You stupid? Can't you read my post? I am asking what the most popular use for them is. I'm asking folks that sell the service, or know the numbers in that market.

I must say that you are the epic fckin stupid idiotic one. else how would you reply kruno with such a tune?? Grow up kid you aint a pro and u dont know pro ones who know the market.
 
5 more idiots responded without an answer.

I assume you folks are clueless when it comes to understanding the VDS/VPS market.

I asked which server resource has the greatest demand when selling VPS. One that knows the market could tell me, but you folks answer with useless generic answers that lead nowhere. And this makes this whole forum filled with useless answers.
 
5 more idiots responded without an answer.

I assume you folks are clueless when it comes to understanding the VDS/VPS market.

I asked which server resource has the greatest demand when selling VPS. One that knows the market could tell me, but you folks answer with useless generic answers that lead nowhere. And this makes this whole forum filled with useless answers.

You are the worst noob idiot dude
 
For me its disk IO. Most el cheapo VPS's don't even run off RAID which means the more users on the system, the greater the IO bottleneck will be.
 
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