I recently added VPSServer to my catalog of hosting providers because I needed to diversify, and I was not disappointed. What I liked most was that I was able to bring up a test server fairly quickly, and test it for a full day before committing to buying it. I think this is an excellent strategy. Using my ansible scripts for building, I was able to bring up a server, test to validate that it worked as needed for my client, and then when the trial period expired, I was able to just pay for it and keep it on. For serious users who want to try-before-buy this is great. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I was a little disappointed by the speed of provisioning. I have gotten used to places like TransIP where instantiation of a new instance is so quick. It took a full 10m to get the server provisioned. This is not a huge deal, though, because I only need to provision ONCE. For servers or platforms where I may need to provision things more quickly, that's a downside, but for the purpose of what I needed VPSServer for, this was an acceptable issue. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.


