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Which hosting provider do you currently use for your web application?

6 pointsby sneha1995almost 2 years ago
Which hosting provider do you currently use for your web application?<p>It all depends on the level of performance you need and the geographic location of your users.<p>It also depends on the type of architecture your application is built upon (containerized application ? Lambda function ?)<p>Finally, you should choose based on the traffic requirement and budget you have (some hosting providers will become quite expensive when you start having a LOT of traffic).<p>Overall, I always avoid cheap hosting solutions (mostly because I know this equates to the worst kind of equipments and the most resource pooling ever possible).<p>When you spent weeks&#x2F;months building a product, it&#x27;s a very bad idea to lowball your hosting and get the show stopped for a few bucks saved every months ;-)<p>If you have no clear idea of what you need and want a generic fits-all type of solution look at the regulars (GCP, AWS, Azure). Among these three, GCP tends to have the best price&#x2F;quality ratio.

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he1senbergalmost 2 years ago
I got a very cheap dedicated server by OVH for like 6€ &#x2F; month. The only stuff I use it for are a few personal websites and projects. I don’t get a lot of traffic even though unlimited traffic is included and the slow server is more than enough for the few services I’m running.