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WiredTree is really the only provider I recommend to anyone, especially if you're looking to have a cPanel based VPS. I've been with them 3 years and will be with them for as long as I need a server.

That being said what will you be using the VPS for? I can probably recommend other services if you won't be utilizing cPanel :). I've been with a lot of providers over the years :).

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  On 28/06/2010 at 08:01, Cupcakes said:

WiredTree is really the only provider I recommend to anyone, especially if you're looking to have a cPanel based VPS. I've been with them 3 years and will be with them for as long as I need a server.

I would recommend Xen solution which offers better isolation and guaranteed resources.

If OP needs unmanaged VPS then I recommend Linode. Otherwise VPS.Net is a great choice and they offers cPanel & managed support if needed.

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