This month my VPS.net account reached the grand age of 1 year old. For this special occasion I thought I would do another review of VPS.net and recount some of my experiences from the last 12 months.
In this review I will go over the good and bad aspects of VPS.net that I have experienced. Also I will cover what is coming in the future and what I would like to see in the future as well. Finally I will give a bit of a summary of my thoughts after a year.
VPS.net
For those that don’t know VPS.net started up in December 2008 and are part of UK2 group. They provide cloud based hosting solutions that aim to provide flexibility, scalability, failover and high availability. You can find a good explanation of the services they offer here.
If you haven’t already read my review of why I choose VPS.net in the first place I suggest you check it out here.
My VPS.net Servers
I initially started off with simply a single server using a single node. Now at the end of the year I am running 3 servers under one account and 2 under another account.
The 3 servers under my main account are as follow:
* VPS 1: Ubuntu – 3 Nodes and 1 Storage Node
This server runs most of my client sites.
* VPS 2: Gentoo – 1 Node
Development and Testing Environment.
* VPS 3: Ubuntu – 1 Node
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