You are asking on HN which means you might want to look at M5Hosting, which hosts HN itself.
Otherwise,
https://www.liquidweb.com/dedicated-server-hosting/
I have used hivelocity for a few servers over the last 10 years and overall has been solid. Their support used to be much better than recently as they grew and became much bigger but they are still decent with support. I can definitely recommend them if you want a reasonably priced dedicated server.
I'd rent a server and make a couple support tickets and see how that goes (time until replied, time until fixed, if they have any clue what you are talking about?)
What is that one company that bought like dozens of other hosting companies? I'd avoid all of them.
btw I block all of datapacket's ips from most of my websites, not that that in of itself would be a problem for you, but ips from dpacket, ovh, digital ocean, and similar are blocked en masse from several places I control - I can't be the only one that puts trust things from them on a lower tier for reasons with whatever effects.
Of course if you don't send email, you just need something that can serve files fast and stay online, but the support you get or don't get can cost more than the dollars you save in some cases.
> I block all of datapacket's ips from most of my websites
Same, I block all DigitalOcean, Vultr, AWS and sorts form access at all. 99% of security issues together with content are resolved after it.
Isn't Datapacket considered high-end? I mean, it has glowing reviews from top-tier companies. And would a bad IP address even matter for a SaaS app? Perhaps only if my server was interacting with your server, or sending mail, correct?
Cheap, reliable, no/limited support: https://www.wholesaleinternet.net/dedicated/
They're cheap because they're older hardware and they sell out to email spammers. Works great as long as you don't need a good IP reputation for email delivery.
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Cheapish, okay support, reliable in my experience:
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If you just need storage, this is some of the cheapest out there on a shared host:
I've used interserver as well before, never had any issues.
I've been using OVHCloud for 8 years for running a dedicated server for personal use, for about $30/mo. Had zero issues, it just works for me, can highly recommend.
OVH dedicated server here for a few years as well. Wish the docs for IPv4 subnet routing with Proxmox was a bit better, but that was my only issue.
https://berrybyte.net/dedicated-servers
Ryzen 9 configs
96GB+ DDR 4/5
Starts at $199/month
They usually have a good Black Friday deal.
I have a VPS with Crunchbits and I’ve been pretty happy with it. They also have dedicated servers: https://www.crunchbits.com/dedicated#Plans
Same story with Racknerd: https://www.racknerd.com/dedicated-servers (they have new years deals rn too!)
Probably not the cheapest, but i throw the hoster of my servers here: https://www.netcup.com/en/hosting
They recently expanded to the us.
I have no affiliation.
Leaseweb works well for me, even though their administrative side can be a nightmare (need a new account for each country).
RamNode and HostHatch.
First has great support and second has horrible to say the least support. Both are cheap and reasonably stable
FYI, I have come across OVH, which is something I want to avoid. Why? Among other things, I find the UI of the console terrible. It really is bad; Hetzner on the other-hand is incredible. But they have no US-based dedicated boxes.
The UI is really bad. That said, it’s not something you really have to use more than a couple times every few months. Only when you install a new server, restart and cancel
Their UI is amazingly bad for how big they are.
I recently discovered these guys and they had Black Friday specials up until about a month ago... Their support has been top notch. I ended up switching 5 pretty decent sized VPS's to them and 1 dedicated server.
Very happy in every way with them: https://www.hivelocity.net/