πŸš€ AccuWebHosting vs VPSServer VPS Test: Real-World Benchmark Comparison & Honest Review

πŸš€ AccuWebHosting vs VPSServer VPS Test: Real-World Benchmark Comparison & Honest Review

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πŸ§ͺ VPS Benchmark Background

So... we got curious (again). You know how everyone's got some "best VPS for the money" recommendation? Well, we decided to test two fairly popular (but not overly hyped) providers in the wild: AccuWebHosting and VPSServer.

We picked their mid-tier plans, deployed test boxes in Dallas, TX and Frankfurt, Germany (respectively), and gave them the ol' Geekbench, iperf3, and sysbench spin. Spoiler: results are interesting 🫣


βš™οΈ VPS Configuration (Approx.)

Provider vCPU RAM SSD Bandwidth Location Price (Monthly)
AccuWebHosting 2 4 GB 50GB 3TB Dallas, TX, USA $7.99
VPSServer 2 2 GB 50GB 1TB Frankfurt, DE $6.00

πŸ’» Geekbench 6 Results

AccuWebHosting (Dallas Node)

System Info
  Platform: Linux x86_64
  CPU: 2x Intel Xeon E5-2697 v3
  RAM: 4096 MB

Single-Core Score: 1037
Multi-Core Score: 1911

VPSServer (Frankfurt Node)

System Info
  Platform: Linux x86_64
  CPU: 2x Intel Xeon Gold 5120
  RAM: 2048 MB

Single-Core Score: 978
Multi-Core Score: 1723

🌐 Network Performance (iperf3)

AccuWebHosting (Dallas πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ)
IP: 198.251.84.12 / ASN: AS20473

iperf3 Test to LA (Node):
Download: 923 Mbps
Upload: 802 Mbps
Latency: ~10ms

VPSServer (Frankfurt πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ)
IP: 45.82.71.22 / ASN: AS51167

iperf3 Test to London (Node):
Download: 667 Mbps
Upload: 594 Mbps
Latency: ~14ms

πŸ” sysbench CPU & Disk I/O

AccuWebHosting:

  • CPU Events/sec: ~789
  • Disk IOPS: 14100

VPSServer:

  • CPU Events/sec: ~705
  • Disk IOPS: 9700

πŸ€” Brand At A Glance

AccuWebHosting

Established, based in the US, solid uptime history. Offers both Linux & Windows VPS, decent customer support, and good entry-level pricing.
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VPSServer

EU-based, multiple locations worldwide. Good panel UI, okay-ish docs, kinda slow support but gets the job done.
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πŸ” Performance Insights

  • Raw CPU muscle? Slight edge to AccuWeb (probably due to a better CPU bin or noisy neighbor management).
  • Network? AccuWeb again. Sub-15ms to West Coast, consistent 900+ Mbps.
  • Disk IO? Both fine, but AccuWeb felt snappier under stress tests.
  • Real usage? Hosting mid-size blogs, staging e-commerce sites, personal apps... should be OK. Not ideal for hardcore CI/CD though.

❓ FAQ Zone

Q1: Which VPS is better for WordPress?
A: AccuWeb, because of its memory overhead and better I/O.

Q2: Can I run game servers?
A: Uh... maybe. VPSServer has better routing to Europe, AccuWeb for US East/West.

Q3: Can I get refunds if I hate it?
A: AccuWeb = Yes, 7-day refund. VPSServer = Sort of, partial credit only.

Q4: Do they support Docker?
A: Both yes, out of the box.

Q5: Any support for snapshots or backups?
A: AccuWeb = Yes (paid). VPSServer = Yes (some plans only).

Q6: Can I upgrade later?
A: Yup, both support vertical scaling.

Q7: Uptime?
A: 99.9% in our limited test (30 days).

Q8: Which is more beginner-friendly?
A: AccuWeb’s UI feels a bit dated, but has more tutorials.

Q9: Where are the control panels hosted?
A: VPSServer uses an in-house panel. AccuWeb uses WHMCS wrapper.


πŸ’³ Pricing Table Snapshot

Provider Monthly Yearly Free Trial?
AccuWeb $7.99 $89 Yes (limited)
VPSServer $6.00 $66 Yes (3-day)

πŸ‘₯ Real-User Feelings

Honestly, I had low expectations. But AccuWeb actually surprised me. I threw a small Node.js app and it ran buttery smooth. VPSServer? Meh, decent for static stuff. Just don’t try anything super bursty πŸ˜…
Deployment took ~3min on both. No crazy DNS lag or stuck reboots. But VPSServer support felt slow on weekend. (Waited ~14 hours πŸ˜‘)

🧠 Verdict

If I had to pick? AccuWebHosting takes the lead here β€” marginally better hardware, solid IO, faster network. But if you're in Europe and on a tight budget, VPSServer is still a decent ride.

πŸ’‘ Pro Tip: Always test using your own stack before committing long-term.

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πŸ“Ž About This Review

This benchmark is part of the VPSJudge Network.

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✍️ Author: Jason T. Lin

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