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Detailed migration checklists: 12 steps, exact rsync/pg_dump commands, common pitfalls. Pricing and spec comparison. Average cutover time: 5-15 minutes.
Each guide covers a 5-15 minute cutover with minimal downtime, exact commands, and reasons to leave.
Move to Valebyte: 10 Gbps unmetered, multi-region presence beyond DACH, predictable billing, crypto + card payment
Move from DigitalOcean to Valebyte: 2 GB for $7.59 instead of $12, dedicated IP and 10 Gbps unmetered, no bandwidth overage
Move from AWS Lightsail/EC2 to Valebyte: predictable flat pricing, no surprise data-egress bills, simpler control panel
Move from OVH Eco/Kimsufi/SoYouStart to Valebyte: instant provisioning, modern hardware, multi-region beyond France
Move from Vultr to Valebyte: 2 GB for $7.59 instead of $12, dedicated vCPU on every plan, 10 Gbps unmetered
Move from Contabo to Valebyte: dedicated vCPU instead of oversold shared, 10 Gbps unmetered, faster I/O on real NVMe
Move from Linode (Akamai Cloud) to Valebyte: predictable pricing without recent hikes, dedicated vCPU at the same price tier
Move from Hostinger to Valebyte: monthly billing without yearly commitment, dedicated vCPU, full root on real KVM
Move from Russian hosting (Reg.ru, Beget, Timeweb) to Valebyte: international payment options, EU+global presence, no Roskomnadzor blocks
Move from Vercel/Netlify to Valebyte: $7.59/mo flat instead of $200+ in edge function bills, full Next.js standalone with no vendor lock-in
Move from Cloudways to Valebyte: same DigitalOcean/Vultr underlying, but at $7.59 instead of $14, and you control the panel
The principles are the same — snapshot, DB dump, rsync, DNS cutover. Contact us and we'll help migrate even from an exotic platform.