Best Alternative to DigitalOcean?

by ghettosoakon 2/18/2018, 6:16 PMwith 42 comments

I have been with DigitalOcean for about 5 years now. I have decided that I would like a new VPS provider. 5 years ago, Linode was the closest competitor, closing the gap with its' customer service, but losing out to the attractive price of its competitor.

However, I know that Google and Amazon offer competing services – which carry their own implicit standards – but I guess I’d like to give my money to a ‘smaller’ competitor where possible?

Ultimately: I need a VPS that I can run a current version of Ubuntu on. Whereupon I can run PHP, MySQL, Node.js and its respective trimmings. Something I can play around with, but something that I can ship code and run my various products on.

Customer support is a significant selling point. So too is ease-of-use, and functionality of updates.

I'm willing to consider an increase in monthly price. I currently pay USD 5 per month.

As an American, I like the idea of my server running somewhere near home. As an expat living in Switzerland, I do have a certain partiality to Swiss products.

Any experience / suggestion is welcome. Help!

by codegeekon 2/18/2018, 8:43 PM

You can look at https://vultr.com

I use both vultr and DO and they are very comparable. Vultr customer service has been decent and their pricing is competitive.

by cdvonstinkpoton 2/19/2018, 7:22 AM

$5/month is rather minimal, IMO. I was happy with Prgmr @ their $20/month service level.

Customer service is supposedly minimal with them, in accordance with their motto: "We don't assume you are stupid", but were helpful the few times I needed it. A bit slow maybe, but problem solved well within a week. (Turns out Rsync.net's ssh console has limited bash commands available, so Prgmr's wiki instructions to dd my disk there didn't work)

https://billing.prgmr.com/index.php/order/main/packages/xen/...

by crooon 2/19/2018, 12:35 PM

https://www.ramnode.com/

I had a small vpn for 2 years with zero downtime. Cheap too. Servers are in the Netherlands and several places in the USA.

by kullon 2/18/2018, 11:10 PM

What is the main reason of moving away from DO? We are using them for the last few years and it’s a great ride.

by DeepYogurton 2/18/2018, 9:40 PM

I'm a fan of linode myself.

by vkraskovon 2/19/2018, 6:34 AM

Given no reason and the language looks more like some kind of a market survey..

by tedmistonon 2/18/2018, 8:14 PM

Your requirements are pretty generic, and are met by every cloud provider. You have some choices to make in terms of whether you want more of a PaaS (Elastic Beanstalk, App Engine, Heroku) vs CaaS/IaaS approach (EC2).

That said, DO is something I still use and like today. What's your main motivation for switching?

by retrackon 2/23/2018, 2:39 PM

(Disclaimer: founder of Exoscale)

To address your partiality to Swiss products, check out Exoscale for a similar (5$) simple experience with advanced features in Datacenters in Geneva, Zurich, Vienna and Frankfurt. https://www.exoscale.com

by slipwalkeron 2/21/2018, 4:11 PM

Server4You ( despite negative reviews i have seen ) has served me well ( very fair price for an unmetered 100Mbps link ) for over 5 years now. On the really cheap VPS options, just make sure to have your services running under a supervisor-daemon ( i use monit ) to preserve your sleep.

by book_mentionedon 2/21/2018, 2:58 PM

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by veddoxon 2/21/2018, 4:06 PM

Strato? It's not exactly what you would call a "small" competitor, but its servers are in Germany and it's subject to German security and privacy regulations (which I consider a big bonus).

by brewpackageon 2/21/2018, 3:29 PM

I think you should use Vultr, There's good interface as same as DigitalOcean, and pricing is more flexible. And about speed, Vultr has good internet speed.

by bobxyzon 2/19/2018, 12:52 PM

I'm used to Transip.eu, very good product, very good services.

https://www.transip.eu/

by sabarasabaon 2/18/2018, 8:01 PM

A bit offtopic, but whats the reason you would like to move away from them? I just created a dropplet for a nextcloud server and the experience was painless

by billconanon 2/18/2018, 11:07 PM

I will try upcloud next. Heard it’s the fastest.

by shaneclevelandon 2/19/2018, 3:52 PM

I'm pretty happy with webfaction.com. Been using them for many years. Easy and continually upgrade plans and offerings.

by sigjuiceon 2/19/2018, 7:50 PM

My reason to give up Digital Ocean would be to get proper IPv6 support. Right now, DO assigns you a /124 address.

by jgowdyon 2/19/2018, 2:11 AM

I’ve had a good experience with SSD Nodes

by theshankon 2/19/2018, 1:49 AM

Linode is awesome (and has a$5 plan too!)

by s3nnyyon 2/18/2018, 6:26 PM

Try appuio.ch that is a young Swiss PaaS.

by neilwilsonon 2/18/2018, 10:15 PM

https://www.brightbox.com

Simple straightforward IaaS

by marcusfrexon 2/18/2018, 10:14 PM

Transip.eu is solid. I have been working with them since 2014. And i have (and still) used Linode and DO too.

by mechrison 2/19/2018, 4:04 AM

I just moved from DO to OVH. More for less, and an Arch image...

by znpyon 2/18/2018, 7:39 PM

Hetzner? Online.net/Scaleway?

by liveoneggson 2/19/2018, 12:29 AM

joyent