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Vultr is a great option for hosting small apps and great websites. It's 99% uptime with great speed performance.
Infrastructure seems old and outdated which then relates to their poor support when things go haywire.
The experience with Vultr is amazing especially when it come to support, uptime and reliabilly. Funny that there uptime is rated at 99.99%, should be 100.
Lack of enough data centers across the globe is such a drawback. This issue brings high latency especially is you deploy to regions not close to you.
The performance is great, Vultr's virtual servers are really fast and secure. The dashboard is really nice looking and clean, It makes everything more easy to use.
We have had nothing but poor support from them when needing them the most. No compassion, no nothing other than "Did you do this", "And do this while we do this.
If you want excellent performance, you should get the cloud hosting service from Vultr, which I highly recommend.
The user backend is not as organized as many other competitors. For a brand-new user, It can be difficult to locate the server options.
We are happy with the performance and with the progress of the development of new functionalities.
The disadvantage of ISPmanager is poor support, which usually does not understand what is wanted.
Quite good, I enjoy using it and the users we have on this server really enjoy it, it's a new and different control experience to the other tools.
Another problem is poor development documentation and because of this, the development of custom add-ons and modifications for ISPmanager is difficult.
Everything is fine and comfortable. That is why I have been working with this system for over 12 years.
Version 6 have some errors and I am missing some features.
It doesn't try to be a clone of every other control panel, I feel like they do a unique enough job on a few key things that matter and overall it's a very nice end-user experience.
A couple of years ago, one of my servers just died.
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