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So, what places can you recommend me to look at?
I've already found LibertyVPS.net, but know nothing about them. They have servers in Netherlands.
Where can I find any possible info about their reliability?

What can you recommend me to do?
Hostsailor.com and QHoster.com are decent hosts whose VPS deals are able to meet all your needs.
Their servers come with one of the industry's most complete set of standard features and services at no additional cost.
I would like to draw your attention to warez-host.com and their VPS in Netherlands - pricing is really cool.
Use the promo code XWH15V to receive 15% lifetime discount for all new virtual private servers packages purchases.
My preferable option to get vps hosting solutions is Aspnix.com. They are reputable host with high available support, featured plans and solid server solutions, just give them a try.
VPS deals from Provisionhost.com and Qhoster.com are worth trying.
Support is helpful around the clock and prices are competitive.
Servers are well-balanced and uptime is high.
I have noticed Aspnix.com would be good for meeting all your needs. Servers are not pricey ans they work like a clock. Support is knowledgeable and responsive.
I'd like to say that Giga-RDP.ca would be good to get hosting solutions with high performance. They have reasonable deals, skilled support and solid hardware.
I have only had good experiences with LibertyVPS.net web host! They offer both Linux and Windows Offshore VPS hosting plans.
The customer service has been extremely quick, efficient and friendly. Support it is the best.
When I first moved to QHoster.com, I found web access was fine - their support team was very helpful with transferring files to them.
The host seems to recognize that putting in a little extra effort pays dividends in terms of keeping the customer satisfied and thereby keeping the customer.
What specs do you need? What is your budget?
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