Choopa vs Vultr
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I have been looking at some of the options on Choopa (which I believe is Vultr) and I am wandering if anyone has used this.
Some of the configuration options are more precise. For example I can bump a $109 16GB Xeon instance up to 32GB of ram as opposed to doubling the capacity the way Vultr prices it.
I guess my questions are...
1.) Is this exactly the same datacenter, just different interface, marketing and pricing options?
2.) Is anyone using or has used Choopa?
3.) Am I missing something, because I do like Vultr's interface better
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Choopa might just resell Vultr.
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I’m pretty sure that chooopa is just marketing VPSs with VULTR. At the very least, they are in the same data center.
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What I had read when I first learned about Vultr was that Choopa had been around for 15 or 20 years and doing KVM, and I believe put together the Vultr spin off or division. I am looking now for that info.
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Never heard of Choopa before. Looking at the news about Vultr being a part of Choopa, looks like random people just speculating. Did you find something official?
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It is kind of interesting though that the 4 places Vultr has storage instances are the 4 places Choopa has datacenters.
One site said that Choopa owns both Vultr and Gameservers (or whatever it’s called).
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@reid-cooper said in Choopa vs Vultr:
Never heard of Choopa before. Looking at the news about Vultr being a part of Choopa, looks like random people just speculating. Did you find something official?
Yeah I need to look a little harder because I saw an actual SEC filing originally when I googled a while back.
I thought it was on crunchbase but I see no mention of Choopa now
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Looks like the same mob to me.
Vultr
Choopa
Their phone numbers are within the same 100 block in-dial range & they share a Fax number.Lots of coincidences but I can't find anything conclusive/actually stating that they are one and the same, with my few minutes of searching.
It does look a lot like they are now two separate companies owned/founded by the same person. Maybe once upon a time Vultr was the spawn of Choopa but now is an entirely (business-wise) operation.Also the Vultr TOS makes no mention of Choopa.
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http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1545708&p=9620324#post9620324
https://stratusly.com/digitalocean-vs-vultr/
*Vultr was formed in 2014 and it is a subsidiary of Choopa, LLC. *http://www.matrudev.com/post/vultr-review/
VULTR is SSD cloud hosting and VPS servers providers online for developers and web site owners. It is owned by Choopa host company and started with a aim to provide fast installation servers for developers as DigitalOcean.https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/vultr-announces-unprecedented-growth-in-first-year-300085498.html
Vultr, created by the same New Jersey tech entrepreneurs that founded Choopa.com and GameServers.com, has... -
Thats what I thought, so I wonder if its the same infrastructure and I can get a more customized VPS at Choopa, or if its different hardware.
I am probably going to just ask both companies tomorrow about the differences.
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@bigbear said in Choopa vs Vultr:
Thats what I thought, so I wonder if its the same infrastructure and I can get a more customized VPS at Choopa, or if its different hardware.
I am probably going to just ask both companies tomorrow about the differences.
From a quick look at Choopa, they didn't seem to offer VPS at all. If you want that, they pass you over to Vultr.
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@scottalanmiller said in Choopa vs Vultr:
@bigbear said in Choopa vs Vultr:
Thats what I thought, so I wonder if its the same infrastructure and I can get a more customized VPS at Choopa, or if its different hardware.
I am probably going to just ask both companies tomorrow about the differences.
From a quick look at Choopa, they didn't seem to offer VPS at all. If you want that, they pass you over to Vultr.
You are right, I was on dedicated servers...
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This actually all started from looking at them for colo. At least I know their network is good.
Still looking for VPS on Hyper-V thought for RDS application.