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    Which CPUs are you running in your entry-level dedicated servers lately?

    These days most deployments have shifted toward EPYC-based servers rather than older dual Xeon setups like 6152/6262, mainly because a single modern EPYC CPU offers higher core density, better memory bandwidth, more PCIe lanes, and improved power efficiency, which is especially important for VPS...
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    Seeking Recommendations: Virtualizor vs. SolusVM 2 for KVM VPS

    I’ve been running a few KVM nodes for some time and ended up using Virtualizor for most deployments. One of the reasons was pricing and flexibility, since it’s easier to scale without worrying too much about licensing changes. hostpro.com actually uses a similar KVM setup on their VPS...
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    VPS Management Panel

    Without a control panel, administering KVM - creating VMs, handling networking, storage, and snapshots - requires more manual steps and tooling (virsh, libvirt XML configs, etc.). A panel streamlines tasks like provisioning, templates, resource allocation, user permissions, billing integration...
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    A cPanel Managed VPS

    cPanel is an intuitive and well-structured interface for managing domains, databases, email, and backups, making routine hosting administration simple and efficient.
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    How to choose VPS

    When picking VPS, focus on guaranteed resources (CPU/RAM/NVMe SSD without oversell), daily backups with 30+ day retention for full or file restores, data center locations to cut latency for your audience, control panels (cPanel/DirectAdmin/Plesk) that support actually knows how to admin, 24/7...
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    What is WordPress hosting? Is it worth it?

    I think that managed hosting, which is already pre-optimized for WordPress, is a good choice for non-resource-intensive websites or beginners. However, as the project develops, it may begin to require significantly more resources and additional settings, such as object caching, which is not...
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