Ramnode. Their prices are good and their support is phenomenal. I've always gotten replies to my tickets within minutes, often from Nick Adams himself (Ramnode's CEO.)
A few examples:
- Whenever a new release of OpenBSD comes out, I send a request for them to add the new install media, and they make it available ASAP.
- I switched from OpenVZ to KVM after a couple months and having paid for a year of the OpenVZ service, and they put my remaining credit toward the new service.
- I completely hosed my machine one time and had them restore from backup. Took a while because they wanted to be double-extra-sure of what I wanted, but it was overall a quick and painless process.
I don't know how things will change as they grow, but right now they just seem like a good company, run by people who care about the quality of their product and the satisfaction of their customers.
A few examples:
- Whenever a new release of OpenBSD comes out, I send a request for them to add the new install media, and they make it available ASAP.
- I switched from OpenVZ to KVM after a couple months and having paid for a year of the OpenVZ service, and they put my remaining credit toward the new service.
- I completely hosed my machine one time and had them restore from backup. Took a while because they wanted to be double-extra-sure of what I wanted, but it was overall a quick and painless process.
I don't know how things will change as they grow, but right now they just seem like a good company, run by people who care about the quality of their product and the satisfaction of their customers.