I like that they have dedicated servers, so you don't get stuck with shared resources or limited storage space after paying for more than one server (which can be expensive). They also offer multiple data centers in case of an outage at their primary center - this allows them flexibility if there are problems elsewhere without having too many downtimes during peak hours when traffic would spike up even further due to people trying different services out all day long! It's hard sometimes keeping track as everything seems very similar but has slight differences between some features/functionalities depending where it was deployed initially vs other locations around North America etc., especially since we're using VMs instead physical machines now rather then just bare metal hardware directly connected via ethernet cables only available through our previous provider who went under last year :/. We've been able solve quite easily most issues ourselves though support help us along whenever needed :).