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How much does VPS location matter?

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  • nebulonN nebulon

    @leew the physical location as such only matters with regards to the ping from the client location to the server location. Given that the distance as such from UK to Germany is not really that huge, I would assume it is not an issue at all. To make sure, you could spin up an instance at Hetzner and DigitalOcean and just run a few ping tests to those IPs to get a sense of the difference.

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    #3

    @nebulon Thanks, I actually did that and to me at least the difference was nothing.

    Digital Ocean = 26ms
    Hetzner = 35ms

    To me at least, that does not appear a significant difference in terms of visitor load time.

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    • L LeeW

      @nebulon Thanks, I actually did that and to me at least the difference was nothing.

      Digital Ocean = 26ms
      Hetzner = 35ms

      To me at least, that does not appear a significant difference in terms of visitor load time.

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      jdaviescoates
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      @leew just to add, if you wanted an eco VPS ie powered by renewables, then some are listed in my eco VPS spreadsheet here https://ud.coop/ecovps

      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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        girish
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        #5

        I guess the other reason apart from speed and price is whether you feel comfortable hosting your server in that country (rules, regulations, privacy etc).

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        • girishG girish

          I guess the other reason apart from speed and price is whether you feel comfortable hosting your server in that country (rules, regulations, privacy etc).

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          @girish All of my sites are just info blogs, a forum and a custom-built history site. They will be fine pretty much anywhere.

          Going to go with Hetzner, as I say, not a cheapskate, was willing to pay Digital Ocean $40 per month but Hetzner Cloud gets as good if not better reviews and for much less money. Seems daft not to 🙂

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          • L LeeW

            @girish All of my sites are just info blogs, a forum and a custom-built history site. They will be fine pretty much anywhere.

            Going to go with Hetzner, as I say, not a cheapskate, was willing to pay Digital Ocean $40 per month but Hetzner Cloud gets as good if not better reviews and for much less money. Seems daft not to 🙂

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            murgero
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            @leew You should also look into OVH - Get yourself dedicated hardware for similar prices (like with kimsufi for example, an OVH reseller)

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              I switched this week from DO to Contabo and my initial concern was that Contabo would be overselling their VPS's and I would end up with a slow server. I'm glad to report that my VPS M NVME server is much "snappier" than it was with DigitalOcean. I was on the 2vCPU/4GB RAM DO plan (SSD) so it's not really a fair comparison (SSD vs NVME).

              Unfortunately, my Contabo VPS had some downtime today (~5 mins) and support replied to my email within 1 min (literally). The server was back up by the time I replied back. I've been with DO (through a managed host and then as a direct customer) for over 8 years and I regret not exploring other options during that time. Not that I have anything bad to say about DO, it's just that there are other amazing hosts out there. HTH.

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              • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

                I switched this week from DO to Contabo and my initial concern was that Contabo would be overselling their VPS's and I would end up with a slow server. I'm glad to report that my VPS M NVME server is much "snappier" than it was with DigitalOcean. I was on the 2vCPU/4GB RAM DO plan (SSD) so it's not really a fair comparison (SSD vs NVME).

                Unfortunately, my Contabo VPS had some downtime today (~5 mins) and support replied to my email within 1 min (literally). The server was back up by the time I replied back. I've been with DO (through a managed host and then as a direct customer) for over 8 years and I regret not exploring other options during that time. Not that I have anything bad to say about DO, it's just that there are other amazing hosts out there. HTH.

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                @humptydumpty Indeed, it's great to see competition here for small business and personal use. Especially support and pricing are very competitive these days with the smaller VPS providers. I feel many people fall for the "big cloud" (aws/azure/gcs) trap and really struggle with their interfaces and complexity.

                We actually use a variety of providers - DO, Linode, Ionos, Hetzner, Netcup and honestly I can't think of anything bad about any of them.

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                • girishG girish

                  @humptydumpty Indeed, it's great to see competition here for small business and personal use. Especially support and pricing are very competitive these days with the smaller VPS providers. I feel many people fall for the "big cloud" (aws/azure/gcs) trap and really struggle with their interfaces and complexity.

                  We actually use a variety of providers - DO, Linode, Ionos, Hetzner, Netcup and honestly I can't think of anything bad about any of them.

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                  @girish said in How much does VPS location matter?:

                  We actually use a variety of providers - DO, Linode, Ionos, Hetzner, Netcup and honestly I can't think of anything bad about any of them.

                  AFAIK out of that list only Hetzner and Netcup run on 100% renewable energy. Given the urgency and serverity of the climate (and ecological) emergency I'd suggest that any server not 100% powered by renewables is in fact very bad 😛

                  (I also don't really like the fact they are all run for private profit which ultimately means they worsen inequality which is bad for everyone, but that's a whole other point/ subject 😉 bring on servers.coop! although that's still in very early days)

                  I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                    #11

                    I may have spoke positively about Contabo way too soon. My VPS was down again today for 5-8 mins and I received the same reply (damn copy/paste) when I asked as to what the cause is.

                    Unfortunately we experienced some technical difficulties with the Host-Server-System
                    

                    In plain English, what the heck is that?

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                    • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

                      I may have spoke positively about Contabo way too soon. My VPS was down again today for 5-8 mins and I received the same reply (damn copy/paste) when I asked as to what the cause is.

                      Unfortunately we experienced some technical difficulties with the Host-Server-System
                      

                      In plain English, what the heck is that?

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                      #12

                      @humptydumpty Essentially - The host server that runs all the different VMs went down. (or some other technical issue.)

                      Little diagram for explanation: The VM part is your VPS. One host server (host machine, server host, etc) can run many VMs (VPS) under itself - If the host has an issue, depending on the issue, the VM will experience it as well.

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                      • murgeroM murgero

                        @humptydumpty Essentially - The host server that runs all the different VMs went down. (or some other technical issue.)

                        Little diagram for explanation: The VM part is your VPS. One host server (host machine, server host, etc) can run many VMs (VPS) under itself - If the host has an issue, depending on the issue, the VM will experience it as well.

                        04c654d3-9a16-4596-8238-8cf48e72b92a-image.png

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                        humptydumpty
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                        @murgero Interesting. It has happened two days in a row now. That can't be good. Thanks for the explanation!

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                        • L LeeW

                          Hi,

                          I am moving away from shared hosting in favour of Cloudron. Trying to decide on which VPS provider to use. My intention was to use DigitalOcean in the UK. Three of the key sites I am moving are relevant to the UK market more than anything.

                          That said I see Hetzner Cloud pricing is so much cheaper. Not that I am a cheapskate by any means but I am wondering whether it really makes that much difference whether I go with DigitalOcean in the UK or Hetzner in Germany.

                          All sites will be using Cloudflare.

                          I am guessing here that the only likely difference will be that it will be slightly longer to load the site and pages if hosting in Germany vs the UK but enough for visitors to notice? Not sure.

                          I suspect there are a lot more experienced folks around here that will know more about this than I do so any views Welcome.

                          Thanks.

                          Lee

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                          @leew Using Hetzner from the UK, Jersey actually. It's super-fast, you really won't notice any difference for any hosting within about 3h of timezone in either direction. My recommendation; give it a go, I don't think you'll have any issues or regrest.

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                          • L LeeW

                            Hi,

                            I am moving away from shared hosting in favour of Cloudron. Trying to decide on which VPS provider to use. My intention was to use DigitalOcean in the UK. Three of the key sites I am moving are relevant to the UK market more than anything.

                            That said I see Hetzner Cloud pricing is so much cheaper. Not that I am a cheapskate by any means but I am wondering whether it really makes that much difference whether I go with DigitalOcean in the UK or Hetzner in Germany.

                            All sites will be using Cloudflare.

                            I am guessing here that the only likely difference will be that it will be slightly longer to load the site and pages if hosting in Germany vs the UK but enough for visitors to notice? Not sure.

                            I suspect there are a lot more experienced folks around here that will know more about this than I do so any views Welcome.

                            Thanks.

                            Lee

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                            wrote on last edited by
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                            @leew I run my UK-focussed Cloudron instance from a NetCup server in Germany, and I see no issues whatsoever in terms of performance vs a Digital Ocean or Linode London server.
                            Not a technical metrics-based response, just a user-experience perspective. Hope it helps.

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                            • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                              @leew Using Hetzner from the UK, Jersey actually. It's super-fast, you really won't notice any difference for any hosting within about 3h of timezone in either direction. My recommendation; give it a go, I don't think you'll have any issues or regrest.

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                              @marcusquinn said in How much does VPS location matter?:

                              It's super-fast, you really won't notice any difference for any hosting within about 3h of timezone in either direction.

                              Distance surely, not timezones --- unless you are talking only in east<> west terms.

                              Bet you didn't intend to include South Africa!

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                              • RoundHouse1924R RoundHouse1924

                                @marcusquinn said in How much does VPS location matter?:

                                It's super-fast, you really won't notice any difference for any hosting within about 3h of timezone in either direction.

                                Distance surely, not timezones --- unless you are talking only in east<> west terms.

                                Bet you didn't intend to include South Africa!

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                                @roundhouse1924 True. Also bear in mind EU hosting keeps your GDPR obligations simpler.

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                                • timconsidineT timconsidine

                                  @leew I run my UK-focussed Cloudron instance from a NetCup server in Germany, and I see no issues whatsoever in terms of performance vs a Digital Ocean or Linode London server.
                                  Not a technical metrics-based response, just a user-experience perspective. Hope it helps.

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                                  LeeW
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #18

                                  @timconsidine That's very useful, thanks.

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                                    Do not think the geolocation matters with a Virtual private server(VPS). All you need is a quick, consistent, and smooth internet connection in VPS. A client likewise must have a decent Internet connection. I had VPS for ircd and I used to give shell access, there was no issue with that. The exhibition on applications was smooth and acceptable. Is it true that you are encountering any issues on the VPS you have or purchased?

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                                    • ElianaW39777620E ElianaW39777620

                                      Do not think the geolocation matters with a Virtual private server(VPS). All you need is a quick, consistent, and smooth internet connection in VPS. A client likewise must have a decent Internet connection. I had VPS for ircd and I used to give shell access, there was no issue with that. The exhibition on applications was smooth and acceptable. Is it true that you are encountering any issues on the VPS you have or purchased?

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