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What hosting solution is better for 110 gbs of disk space requirements?

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Need help to choose reliable host with super fast processor:
Require over 110 gbs of disk space. Linux. + 24/7 customer support service that is professional.
What are your views on Hostnamaste.com and Rockhoster.com Web Hosting plans?
What can you also say about their web hosting deals? Can I trust them or not?
 
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I'm really satisfied with hostnamaste.com OpenVZ VPS hosting. Their support service is excellent...
each time I had to contact for questions or information, i've received perfect answers in a very quick delay. Yes, everything is excellent.
 
I would normally look for in below order:
Support (Technical support is very important), Value for Price (you will get what you pay for), Uptime, Reliability!

Superb support - I maintain approx 8 sites, all at hostnamaste.com Cheap Windows VPS. I tend to place fairly technical support calls.
I do not need a silly amount of space, their support and feature set is hard to beat.
 
If you consider shared hosting or VPS that would mean that you are sharing the sources including the processor with other clients. That means that your processor could be limited due to that. Perhaps in this case that would be better for you to have dedicated server.
You can check here at thaihosting.asia. The prices start from $125 per month. But you will not be limited by other users.
 
Voltage said:
I think that for this kind of solution you need to have a look and use dedicated server.
Good dedicated servers can be found here:
https://www.thaihosting.asia/dedicated-server-in-thailand/

That is a good option. But they seem to be located in Asia. At thaihosting.asia I see prices in the bahts. So perhaps that would be better to contact them first and ask if they accept USD and if they have English speaking support.
 

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