I’m currently working on building a hosting and VPS infrastructure based in Turkey, targeting global users who are looking for cost-efficient but reliable alternatives.
Before officially launching, I would genuinely like to understand what developers, sysadmins, and infrastructure users would expect from a provider operating from this region.
Some things I’m especially curious about:
Network performance expectations (EU / Asia routing)
Pricing vs reliability balance
Support expectations
Transparency and trust factors
Features or pain points you feel current providers don’t solve well
This is not meant as promotion — I’m mainly looking for honest feedback and real-world expectations from the community to help shape the service in a better way.
Thanks
nkmnz•49m ago
As a result, the most important question for me is: (how) will you protect your customers when they exercise their basic human rights or will you be a pro-active collaborator with the authoritarian regime?
Please don’t take this question personally - I admire everyone who has the guts to build a business and I wish you all the success! But a hosting provider is very much different from opening up a restaurant - it comes with a lot of power and ethical responsibilities.
[0] https://freedomhouse.org/country/turkey