VPS Hosting is an affordable alternative to a dedicated server for those who have outgrown their shared hosting account. Over the last few weeks we've looked at dozens of hosting providers in order to find the best deals available in managed VPS hosting.
The following VPS plans include full management, monitoring and cPanel/WHM control panels so you can enjoy the benefits of VPS hosting without the headaches of DIY management. Let's take a look:
eBoundHost offer 512MB of guaranteed Ram with a massive 12GB of burstable Ram and 750GB bandwidth for just $49.99! You also receive 3 IP's and cPanel/WHM control panels. They also offer a cheaper VPS plan with Plesk control panel for just $25.99! VPS Coupon code: Use this VPS coupon to receive 15% off your eBoundHost VPS orders!
WiredTree provide very popular managed VPS plans with plenty of Ram and bandwidth, and are offering up to 20% off your order plus recurring discounts when you use this WiredTree coupon code.
HostV are offering 50% off your order for their fully managed VDS (same as VPS) plans. Order now for half price by using this HostV coupon.
HostForWeb provide popular VPS plans starting at $33.33 per month. Plans include 3 IP addresses and plenty of Ram on fast Dual Xeon servers. Claim a 20% discount with this coupon code.
Visit each website for further VPS account specs.
If anyone has seen better pricing for low cost managed VPS (or VDS) hosting, please let me know by leaving a comment below!








Perhaps, there are many hosting companies which offer VPS Hosting packages. It depends upon the requirements of a client rather.
Posted by: VPS Hosting | Dec 03, 2007 at 09:48 AM
Well, since none of my sites are making any money, I guess I have to pass on VPS.
Posted by: Nancy | Dec 13, 2007 at 07:58 PM
Note that we've just added HostV to the list above. At 50% off it's a great deal.
Posted by: Andrew | Apr 23, 2008 at 08:38 PM
In case there is any confusion, note that a VPS (Virtual private server) and VDS (Virtual dedicated server) are indeed the same thing.
The term VPS is much more common, but a few companies choose to say VDS instead.
Posted by: Andrew | Sep 11, 2008 at 04:28 AM
Good list
Posted by: ally | Oct 14, 2008 at 09:50 AM