Sterling is a long-established provider built around its local data center in Portland, Oregon. Its website emphasizes that it has been building trust and offering hosting services since around 1993/1998. Its strength is not low-cost VPS hosting, but traditional enterprise infrastructure services such as budget server colocation, dedicated cabinets, half/full cabinets, and Managed Servers. The facility features UPS power, natural gas generators, redundant cooling, dual fiber entrances, and BGP upstreams, making it suitable for business customers that need to deploy physical equipment in Portland, obtain physical access, and use remote hands services. The drawbacks are also clear: publicly available information does not provide detailed VPS specifications, virtualization details, payment methods, refund policies, or DDoS protection information; bandwidth is billed by monthly quota, with extra charges for overage; and there are no optimized routes such as CN2, 9929, or CMI for access from mainland China, so Chinese users should not treat it as a first choice for China-facing acceleration or website hosting. Overall, it is more of a regional enterprise colocation facility than a cloud provider aimed at individual webmasters.
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