Hello, i am looking something like @virmach server, but is out of stock.
4GB MEMORY or 2GB
2 CPU vCORE
4TB STORAGE or more.
40TB @10GBPS (is shared) but 1Gbps will work
1 DEDICATED IP
ROOT ACCESS
this one cost: $28.00 / mo looking for something similar.
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See: https://www.soyoustart.com/ie/essential-servers/
'nuff said (this is BF special!).
Mathew, Mark, Luke and John!.... were they high when they offered you that!!
If anyone matches it I will be very impressed (or worried about their future) but if there was ever a time to get that deal, now is the time!
@cociu maybe? or maybe @qps has a small dedi close to that price?
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Well it was a really good deal. i dont think i am using more than 1Gbps but you know, more is better..
Damn! That bandwidth will be expensive as hell. I would stay up the budget by 3/5 bucks more and pickup an auction server from hetzner.
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Hello @dedicados
EUserv has a BF deal on RTR-A1 series:
RTR-A2
AMD Phenom II X6 1055T (MSI)
6 cores
16 GB RAM
2x 2000 GB SATA
1x 1 Gbit/s unmetered
3 or 12 months contract: 29.75 EUR / month
Here: https://www.euserv.com/en/dedicated-server/rtr-server/index.php
BF/CM - Buyer Beware. Conduct your own due diligence on the sustainability of the deals presented here as well as the provider's track record.
I think right now that:
really takes the cake even if it is only 250Mbps: SYS's network quality is significantly better than Hetzner most of the time.
$35 on a 4gb slice and 4tb.
Not quite matching the price but I'm not a fan of running a charity.
Francisco
But you are the king of charity, my man!
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My pronouns are asshole/asshole/asshole. I will give you the same courtesy.
That's some premium edit!!
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Pretty much OVH you get what is advertised all the time. I have a KS advertised at 100mbps and it always maxes out. I had a WisHosting (my host node was on a SYS or KS iirc) and it always maxes out at the 250mbps I was given. I would say 100mbps might be a tad slow these days but 250 is sufficiently heavenly to most parts of the world.
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How much of that transfer did you actually end up using on average?
PM @AlexBarakov at the old place.
I had one of their Bulgaria StorageKVM for 10months until I upgraded to the $84/yr Hosthatch 3TB in London.
Network was premium with lots of Level3. So, I doubt you'd get the 30TB ask (maybe 15TB for the budget) , but ask and see what you can sort out as a special package.
Edit:
Oh, another fantastic network performance option I have is Wishosting 's Canada storage packages (unmetered 500mbit).
You can hit 500mbit instantly to any US server. Just check with them @exception0x876 (at old place) on your expected usage pattern (bursty vs steady)
QuickPacket can get close: Core i3 530, 8GB RAM, 4TB HD, 20TB Bandwidth on 1Gbps Port - $35
PM me if you're interested.
1TB Storage
1 vCore @ 3.2Ghz
1GB RAM
3TB Bandwidth @ 1gbps
1TB HDD RAID5
1 IPv4 (Private network available)
Dallas
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£3.95/m
This is not a new offer or BF special. It is one of our regular promotional plans and can be stacked and has been available for about 4-5 months now.
Stack x4:
4TB storage
4vCores @ 3.2Ghz
4GB RAM
12TB Bandwidth @ 1gbps
1 IPv4 (IPs are not stacked)
£15.80/m
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never found it.