6 Months later: A comparison site for VPS and Dedicated Servers
A lot has changed since I posted this 6 months ago. serverlist.dev is a comparison tool for VPS, Dedicated and GPU Servers. I fetch data multiple times a day and present it fairly with no prioritization or hidden advertisement. You decide which columns to sort, which values to filter and which product matters most to you. When I last posted this on r/webdev I got five main pieces of feedback: We would like a "Compact view" option --> Done Some CTA and other strings seem pushy ("Claim Deal") --> Improved The site is lacking any additional value beside being a data catalogue --> read more below The filter need debounce and the whole table has very bad performance --> I significantly imrpoved the table performance by using tanstack virtualization. Sorting and filtering anything is now instant! We would like cPanel, Plesk, Managed properties --> still working on that. I am also thinking of "support IaC" what other information might be relevant for you? Since the last time I also worked on many new features: Hourly Pricing where applicable I now show the hourly price of a product. You can also filter for "Hourly price available" In-Table Comparison (desktop version only) when you select one product with the checkbox on the left, all other product's values are either green or red depending on their relative performance. Helping you to quickly identify if there might be a better deal that you overlooked. Product specific page clicking the compare button on a product or clicking its name now brigns you to a more detailed page showing the historical price change of that product and also two categories "What you get for a similar price" and "Similar servers by specs" where differences are also marked in green or red colour. Price Index alongside the product specific historical data I am also collecting averages for the entire industry so you can compare all providers at once. Right now I have "RAM per 1€", "CPU Cores per 1€" and the average price for generic SKU tiers like 4G