HostPapa and Hostinger both occupy the mid-range of the VPS market, but they are built around different assumptions about who their customers are. HostPapa's VPS lineup is designed for users who want managed support and cPanel included — the server is someone else's problem, within limits. Hostinger is engineered …
Read MoreHostPapa is a Canadian-founded hosting company (est. 2006) with a strong presence in the US and Canadian small business market. Their shared hosting line runs on cPanel, includes a bundled website builder, and targets owners who want a recognizable control panel and real phone support — not just a chat widget. It is …
Read MorecPanel on a VPS gives you the management interface most web professionals already know — but cPanel licensing has become expensive since the 2019 pricing overhaul, so it matters significantly whether the host includes it or charges separately. For agencies managing client sites or teams migrating off shared hosting, …
Read MoreHostPapa has been a recognizable name in shared hosting for years, but their VPS plans are less talked about. We put them through their paces to find out whether the VPS lineup is worth your money — or whether you're better off looking elsewhere. Quick Verdict HostPapa VPS is a solid pick for small businesses and …
Read MoreInterServer has been around since 1999 and built a loyal customer base on one promise most hosting companies won't make: your price never goes up. Their VPS product is unusual in structure — and worth understanding before you buy. Quick Verdict InterServer VPS is ideal for budget-conscious users who want predictable …
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