Where users are
Look at actual user geography and, if possible, real latency measurements from the networks your customers use.
Use Tbilisi-hosted VPS when Georgia is the right infrastructure location for your users or business. Then size the service from measurements and operational needs.
A VPS in Tbilisi is a virtual server hosted on infrastructure located in Tbilisi, Georgia. Buyers typically evaluate it for local network proximity, Georgian addressing, local business needs or as part of a multi-region architecture.
Look at actual user geography and, if possible, real latency measurements from the networks your customers use.
A local frontend can still be slow if the database, APIs or storage it depends on are far away.
For critical systems, decide whether backups or a secondary environment should be in a separate failure domain.
Tbilisi is the specific city location; Georgia is the broader country-level description. The service should state the actual infrastructure location clearly rather than using the terms interchangeably when precision matters.
It can work well, but test routes to your important user regions. International performance depends on upstream connectivity, transit paths, application design and the user's ISP.
A useful recommendation starts with the workload, not a package name. Share current usage, expected traffic and whether you want server administration included.
If you know the resources you need, open the live catalogue. If not, send the workload and we will help narrow the choice.