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I know this is like asking what motor oil is 'best' on a motorcycle forum, but there you go.

I'm looking to move away from VPS. I have had my forum on Linode for a looooong time and have no time or inclination to keep the server up to date etc and pay the high cost I am to host there.

I'm looking to move my 19 year old forum to a 'Xenforo' specific hosting service where I don't need to sweat keeping the server updated, PHP version upgrades etc.

Is there a 'list' somewhere or any highly recommended services for a ~150GB or so sized site that has relatively low traffic.

I may turn the site down soon, but am 11 months away from the 20th anniversary of launching it. I wouldn't mind keeping it around till then but paying $100 / month to host it at Linode is a bit bothersome. If it were $20 a month, I'd just leave it up indefinitely so the million posts of content were still 'out there'.
 
I, too, recommend our Cloud hosting, but, alas, their concern appears to be price and a suitable plan on XenForo Cloud would cost more than they're paying for Linode.

Feel free to Contact us though if you'd like to check us out.
 
I'm a big fan of hetzner lately for my server hosting clients. Product to cost ratio is excellent. However there's lots of sticky things to cut one's hands on with their backend administration, so i would only recommend it to someone else if they're willing to get very geeky.
 
I know this is like asking what motor oil is 'best' on a motorcycle forum, but there you go.

I'm looking to move away from VPS. I have had my forum on Linode for a looooong time and have no time or inclination to keep the server up to date etc and pay the high cost I am to host there.

I'm looking to move my 19 year old forum to a 'Xenforo' specific hosting service where I don't need to sweat keeping the server updated, PHP version upgrades etc.

Is there a 'list' somewhere or any highly recommended services for a ~150GB or so sized site that has relatively low traffic.

I may turn the site down soon, but am 11 months away from the 20th anniversary of launching it. I wouldn't mind keeping it around till then but paying $100 / month to host it at Linode is a bit bothersome. If it were $20 a month, I'd just leave it up indefinitely so the million posts of content were still 'out there'.
I would suggest @MattW who is a member here and knows xenForo. Very fast and reliable hosting
 
I'm looking to move my 19 year old forum to a 'Xenforo' specific hosting service where I don't need to sweat keeping the server updated, PHP version upgrades etc.
In that case I would recommend XenForo's cloud hosting too. You won't have to deal with any of the aforementioned things, but concentrate on managing your forum.
 
In that case I would recommend XenForo's cloud hosting too. You won't have to deal with any of the aforementioned things, but concentrate on managing your forum.
Advice given in complete ignorance of the problem and what is requested as well as in ignorance that what you recommend has already been ruled out makes pretty bad advice overall....

I wouldn't mind keeping it around till then but paying $100 / month to host it at Linode is a bit bothersome. If it were $20 a month, I'd just leave it up indefinitely so the million posts of content were still 'out there'.

a ~150GB or so sized site that has relatively low traffic.

a suitable plan on XenForo Cloud would cost more than they're paying for Linode.

This seems understandable:

I'm looking to move away from VPS. I have had my forum on Linode for a looooong time and have no time or inclination to keep the server up to date etc and pay the high cost I am to host there.

I'm looking to move my 19 year old forum to a 'Xenforo' specific hosting service where I don't need to sweat keeping the server updated, PHP version upgrades etc.

If it were $20 a month, I'd just leave it up indefinitely so the million posts of content were still 'out there'.
As it seems to be rather about keeping the thing online cheaply than performance or growth: Did you consider shared hosting? No bothering about the OS, just about XF itself. I am on shared hosting for exactly the reasons of price and not having to deal with the OS. Obviously you lack options in comparison to VPS - thins like enhanced search, redis cache or a separate firewall are not possible in most cases. Also it might need a bit of digging to find an offering with enough space for your 150GB forum. On the other hand: I am using a smaller hosting company and pay 17€/month for an account with 150GB space in total, SSH access and enough resources and power to run my forum. As @ES Dev Team mentioned Hetzner may be worth looking.
 
Did you consider shared hosting? No bothering about the OS, just about XF itself. I am on shared hosting for exactly the reasons of price and not having to deal with the OS. Obviously you lack options in comparison to VPS - thins like enhanced search, redis cache or a separate firewall are not possible in most cases.
This is why I mentioned mattw - it is shared hosting but but has Elastic Search and Redis plus excellent support and performance. I moved from a VPS at Nimbus and it was immdiately faster and allprevious issues were solved by @MattW
 
I pay £200 a year for shared hosting with Hostinger and had no issues. Been there four or five years. Their initial charges are quite well discounted for the first two years and then go up a bit. So next two years could be a lot cheaper than £200.

However if you want separate email as well (good idea) there is the cost of email as well.

If you already have a separate email provider that keeps it simple.

If going from VPS to shared hosting you would probably need to make some tweaks for site security (bearing in mind I am no expert in this and just from what I’ve learned from others). The Cloudflare app on here helps make that easy.
 
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