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12 Beginner-Friendly VPS Providers for Small Projects That Respond Quickly

Wednesday afternoon, 2:15 PM. Your SaaS project is ready. The code works. Beta testers love it. You just need hosting. You open DigitalOcean. The pricing looks reasonable until you realize ₱1,500 monthly barely covers basic resources.  You check AWS, they offer $100 in credits, but the pricing calculator shows you 47 configuration options you do …

Do You Really Need a Dedicated IP for Your WordPress Website in the Philippines?

A dedicated IP address is showing up in your hosting checkout, a few hundred pesos extra per month. You are not sure if you need it. You do not want to skip something important. Most Filipino website owners do not need a dedicated IP. Full stop. But there is one real use case. And there …

10 Underrated VPS Features Most People Overlook

Throughout our 10 years of managing your VPS servers, we’ve noticed a certain pattern. People upgrade to VPS for more powerful features then use 20% of what they’re paying for. VPS gives you control that shared hosting never could. But most people never learn what’s actually available for them when they upgrade. They mostly think …

VPS Hosting Free Trials for Filipinos: Test Before Paying

Would you buy a car without a test drive? Rent an apartment without seeing it first? Hire an employee without an interview? Then why would you commit to VPS hosting without testing whether it actually meets your needs? VPS hosting costs significantly more than shared hosting. In the Philippines, you’re looking at 1000-5000 pesos monthly …

Is VPS Hosting Good for Beginners in the Philippines? Honest Answer

Your website is growing and the  shared hosting provider just sent you another email about exceeding resource limits. A friend suggested VPS hosting, but you’re not sure if you’re ready. Here’s the truth: VPS hosting can be exactly what you need or it can be an expensive overkill that you’re not ready to manage. The …

What Is VPS Windows Hosting? A Simple Guide for Philippines

You’ve probably heard about VPS hosting. Maybe your developer mentioned it or you saw ads promising better performance. And then someone threw Windows VPS into the mix, and now you’re confused. I get it. The hosting world loves to throw around technical terms that sound important but don’t actually tell you what you’re buying. Here’s …

Managed vs Unmanaged VPS: Best Choice for Beginners

Your shared hosting just sent another warning again because your online store is using too many resources again. You know you need to upgrade to VPS. But when you start researching, you see two confusing options: managed vs unmanaged VPS. The price difference seems huge. Unmanaged VPS costs ₱300 per month. Managed costs ₱600. Saving …

Best VPS Hosting Providers in the Philippines 2025 – Affordable, Reliable & Peso-Friendly

Your online store just crashed again. It’s 8pm on a Saturday, your busiest sales hour, and customers are abandoning their carts because your website won’t load. Your shared hosting provider keeps sending warnings about resource limits. But when you check VPS prices, your heart sinks.  Most providers want ₱2,000 to ₱5,000 per month, and they …

What Is VPS Hosting? A Simple Guide How Virtual Private Servers Work

What Does VPS hosting mean? VPS hosting is when you rent one of these virtual private servers from a hosting company to run your website. Think of it like renting your own private room in a shared building. You have your key, space, and nobody else can come in. But you’re still in the same …