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- For SEO performance, how much impact have you seen from switching to faster hosting?by /u/nisha_n05 on May 23, 2026 at 1:45 pm
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- Contabo deleted all my data without my permissionby /u/Psy-_-Fly on May 23, 2026 at 11:52 am
Just a heads up to anyone using Contabo VPS. I had a n8n VPS running smoothly for several months. Suddenly a few days ago, I could no longer access it via the usual URL. I raised a support ticket and they striaght up said we cant do anything and asked to go into rescue mode. I somehow entered rescue mode and found that the entire installation was changed, that the disks were empty and my n8n data was nowhere to be found. Months of making automations, gone in an instant. I even cc’ed contabo’s CEO but they dont give a damn. I will never use them again. submitted by /u/Psy-_-Fly [link] [comments]
- Graval Host avoid at all costs!by /u/Western-Age8730 on May 23, 2026 at 10:31 am
Honestly, choosing Graval Host was one of the most disappointing hosting decisions I have made. I expected a proper, reliable hosting service that would provide good performance, stable servers, and professional support, but my experience was the complete opposite. From the beginning, it felt like the service did not match what was promised. When someone pays for hosting, they expect the server to run properly, the control panel to work smoothly, and the support team to actually care when something goes wrong. Unfortunately, with Graval Host, it felt like I was left dealing with issues myself while getting very little useful help. The biggest disappointment was the support. Good support is one of the most important things in any hosting company, especially when customers are running game servers, communities, or projects that depend on uptime and stability. But instead of feeling supported, I felt ignored, delayed, or given responses that did not really solve the problem. Support should make the customer feel confident, not frustrated. Performance was also not what I expected. A hosting provider should provide stable service, smooth server performance, and reliable uptime. If a server constantly has problems or does not perform the way it should, then what exactly is the customer paying for? Hosting is not just about giving someone access to a server; it is about providing a dependable service that people can trust. Buying Graval Host honestly felt like a waste of money. I paid expecting quality, but instead I ended up disappointed. There are far better options out there that offer better performance, better customer service, better reliability, and a more professional experience overall. What makes it worse is that trust is very important in hosting. Once a customer loses confidence in a host, it becomes very hard to recommend that company to anyone else. Based on my experience, I cannot honestly recommend Graval Host to people who care about stability, support, and getting real value for their money. A hosting company should take customer problems seriously. It should respect the fact that people are spending money and trusting them with their servers, communities, and projects. Sadly, my experience with Graval Host made me feel like customer satisfaction was not a priority. Overall, I was genuinely disappointed. I expected better, and I think customers deserve better. There are many hosting providers out there that are more professional, more reliable, and more worth the money. For me, Graval Host did not live up to expectations at all. submitted by /u/Western-Age8730 [link] [comments]
- Hostingby /u/Basu_Tarun8720 on May 23, 2026 at 7:42 am
Does SiliconPin Hosting Platform? submitted by /u/Basu_Tarun8720 [link] [comments]
- node.js hostingby /u/LogicalNectarine359 on May 23, 2026 at 7:36 am
can I host node.js projects on SiliconPin? submitted by /u/LogicalNectarine359 [link] [comments]