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internetkafe/vpnhostinglist

Analysis updated 2026-06-24

255Audience · ops devopsComplexity · 1/5Setup · easy

TLDR

Landing-page repo that points to a Telegram channel listing VPS providers for self-hosted VPN panels like RemnaWave, 3X-UI, MarzBan, and PasarGuard.

Mindmap

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  root((vpnhostinglist))
    Inputs
      Telegram link
      Donation wallets
    Outputs
      VPS provider list
      Panel recommendations
    Use Cases
      Pick a VPS for Xray
      Compare VPN panel hosts
    Panels
      RemnaWave
      3X-UI
      MarzBan
      PasarGuard
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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Find a VPS provider suitable for self-hosting an Xray or V2Ray panel

USE CASE 2

Locate the maintainer's Telegram channel for the current hosting list

USE CASE 3

Choose between RemnaWave, 3X-UI, MarzBan, and PasarGuard for your VPN setup

What is it built with?

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How does it compare?

internetkafe/vpnhostinglistklotzkette/claude-fuer-deutsches-rechtseochecks-ai/slopless
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LanguagePythonTypeScript
Setup difficultyeasyeasyeasy
Complexity1/52/52/5
Audienceops devopspm founderwriter

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

Repo holds no list itself, the actual hosting info lives on an external Telegram channel.

In plain English

This repository is a list of VPS hosting providers, intended for users who want to run their own VPN setups. The README describes it in both English and Russian as a 'vps hosting list' or 'spisok ssylok na vps hostingi', a list of links to VPS hosting services. It mentions four specific VPN panel projects by name: RemnaWave, 3X-UI, MarzBan, and PasarGuard, which are typically self-hosted control panels for running Xray or V2Ray based VPN servers. Beyond that, the README itself is extremely sparse. It contains a single Telegram channel link (t.me/inetkafe) where the actual list of hosting providers presumably lives, rather than including the list in the repository. There is no code, no documentation of which hosts work best, no comparison table, and no installation or usage section in what the README shows. The rest of the README is a donate section with cryptocurrency addresses for Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB on Binance Smart Chain, TON, Tron, Dogecoin, and Solana. The maintainer is asking for crypto donations to support the work of curating the hosting list. Readers looking for a working VPN deployment guide will need to follow the Telegram link, since the GitHub README points to it rather than hosting the content locally. The repository in its current form is more of a landing page and donation receiver than a self-contained resource.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
Compare RemnaWave vs 3X-UI vs MarzBan vs PasarGuard for a first-time self-hosted VPN
Prompt 2
Outline what to look for in a VPS provider when running Xray for personal VPN use
Prompt 3
Draft a checklist before clicking the t.me/inetkafe link in this repo to avoid scams
Prompt 4
Suggest a starter VPN stack pairing one of these panels with WireGuard or VLESS

Frequently asked questions

What is vpnhostinglist?

Landing-page repo that points to a Telegram channel listing VPS providers for self-hosted VPN panels like RemnaWave, 3X-UI, MarzBan, and PasarGuard.

How hard is vpnhostinglist to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is vpnhostinglist for?

Mainly ops devops.

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