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I have a buddy that's the IT guy for his company. He recently asked me about moving some of the applications they have to some managed server somewhere. I recommended Rackspace, but now I'm wondering what other quality options are out there.

He needs to host Quickbooks for the accounting department, a couple of low traffic websites, and some proprietary database.

Thanks in advance for your input.

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I assume if you're running Quickbooks on it you need a Windows VPS? That limits things a lot... – ceejayoz Oct 22 '08 at 18:17
Yup. Although the website could run off Linux. – Esteban Araya Oct 22 '08 at 18:23
@gbjbaanb: if you're going to close this question, please close all other hosting questions first. thanks! – Esteban Araya Oct 22 '08 at 19:38
Are you kidding? This is not a programming question, and insisting that someone close every other off topic question as well is disingenuous. Other people throwing offtopic questions on here is no excuse to keep this one open. There are far better hosting recommendation websites than this one. – Adam Davis Oct 24 '08 at 22:47
I recommend that it be closed, but since there are a few votes and favorites, I'll defer to the community. – Adam Davis Oct 24 '08 at 22:48

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Amazon's EC2 is where it is at. You only pay for what you use.

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EC2 is amazingly stable. CPU, IO, network, it is all a little more expensive for small single-machine hosting, but I know exactly how much CPU, IO, and network I have. – David Crawshaw Dec 2 at 1:24
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I like slicehost for linux VPS. Their plans start at $20 per month, and their support is very good.

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I've been very happy with slicehost. Totally awesome provider. – Max Oct 22 '08 at 19:15
Yep, slicehost rocks. They have a really solid management interface and if you pay the $5 extra for backups you can have scheduled backups (nightly and weekly) plus a snapshot you can take at any time. – idontwanttortfm Oct 24 '08 at 22:46
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From a VPS side of things, I'm personally using HostMySite.com and have been pretty happy with them.

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Checkout ServerCo. From the same people who were with TotalChoiceHosting

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Linode is a good Linux VPS provider. Lots of Distro choices running on Xen Hosts. Starts at $19.95

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Slicehost always seems to get mentioned before Linode, but Linode offers more for your money (or, at least, that was the case when I was last looking). – Kevin May 11 at 21:00
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Hosteurope.de has a decent VPS for €13: 1TB traffic/month, 15GB disk and ¾GB RAM.

Their site is in German, but tech support speaks English.

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For a linux host, I've heard nothing but good things about JohnCompanies.com, and they won the Linux Journal 2006 Readers Choice award for hosting/colocation. Their prices start at 15$ per month, which is super affordable!

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I'm with RackForce.com and my site has been on the front page of Digg with no problems. Downtime is very rare, and their support is incredibly responsive.

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Compare VPS has a list of VPS plans from different suppliers that you can filter by amount of RAM, location etc. Based on the information you gave you should look into VPS plans hosted in the US with a minimum of 1Gb of guaranteed RAM.

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