VM Specialist - Black Friday 2020 Offers - Storage & NVMe KVM
VM Specialist is a small UK based firm specialising in custom spec, manged and unmanaged virtual servers. We’re not out to compete on price, but do offer a competitive service with 24/7 support. More information is on our website - which I’m redeveloping currently to better convoy the services offered and to simplify ordering, etc.
These are self/unmanaged and can be managed via our billing panel. noVNC client is available, as well as custom ISO uploading.
We also offer a 99.999% SLA, as well as 24/7 excellent support, and management services if required.
Our offers are at: https://console.vmspecialist.com/order/main/packages/order/?group_id=13
There some storage offers, and some US/DE KVM offers (on Clouviders network). All the current listings are yearly prices. If it's marked as sold/gone then it's gone. These don't qualify for free DirectAdmin but it can be added on at a reduced fee.
I am going to put together some very limited, LES exclusive offers/bonuses on some higher spec plans for tomorrow only (27th), but otherwise these will be available until sold out.
Samples currently live:
- 1 core/1gb ECC RAM/15gb NVMe/2tb transfer - £22.50/year in New York/Los Angeles
- 1 core/1gb ECC RAM/1tb storage/5tb transfer - £37.50/year
- 2 core/2gb ECC RAM/30gb NVMe/2tb transfer - £31.00/year in Frankfurt, DE
Standard terms apply, but basically
- No torrenting/anything likely to be classed as copyright infringement.
- No IRC/other services likely to attract DDoS attacks (we may make exceptions depending on use case).
- No CPU intensive workloads (crypto, etc).
- No SPAM
All prices exclude VAT where applicable. Orders are manually approved/checked/etc.
Comments
Ordered "BF2020 Los Angeles 2c/2g/30gb". 10Gbit network!
Thanks for the order!
I should add (probably should make sure the info is in the post) that these have 10gbps connections but 2.5gbps is the bandwidth speed. Clouvider LA in the test is the same DC so it'll see the full 10gbps as it's internal
I realise this is LES but just incase anyone if looking for something managed I've added:
To the black friday page. These are fully managed, including free DirectAdmin if needed. Ideal for range of uses with the NVMe/HDD setup - managed NextCloud, mixed local backup and DA, Gitlab, etc
So, here is a story of a very prem, non lowend service - VM specialist!
I am always looking out for services/locations on @Clouvider s prem network and now finally managed to cut a deal with @Mr_Tom for a VM in NYC and London :-)
From what I know his main focus is selling managed services (so I do myself) but totally went out of his way to fulfil my request for cheaper unmanaged things in said locations. While his pricing might be not the cheapest around, he really has no reason to be... look at that:
London
New York:
Ryzen... who? not to speak of disk speeds or network connection (it's still a VM, shared ressources)!
Also Tom is very aware of tax related requirements in Europe and issues proper invoices (not that half naked WHMCS shit you sometimes see). Blesta as Panel seems to help here and offers enough functions to deal every need in the right way.
Communication has been quick and friendly, I am loving my new toys already ;-)
TL;DR; if you're looking for a highly professional business who not just 'plays' being a company even though being a sole trader and on top delivers awesome performance in all regards, I would definitely recommend getting in contact with VM specialist - Kudos @Mr_Tom !!
I regret not buying some of their servers on Black Friday.
I'll take one! $7/yr, thanks!?
dont forget to tagging me
Thanks for the kind words @Falzo - hope you put them to good use.
Just to add to your point about being a sole trader - while the venture did start out as just me, we are a UK limited company, and there is some additional support as I can't be at the PC 24/7.
@arirang which BF ones had you been considering?
Can't go that low on any spec unfortunately
BF deals in January? Where? I can't see them!
"Before February"
Not a reply to me, but if I had paid better attention, I would have looked closer for 2 GB RAM offers.
What a shock (not)! $7/quarter? Looks like premium stuff you got!
There might be a difference between London and New York in the processors and also in the Geekbench 5 test result values:
London:
Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R) E-2276G CPU @ 3.80GHz
CPU cores : 2 @ 3792.000 MHz
Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test:
Single Core | 1219
Multi Core | 2317
New York:
Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R) E-2278G CPU @ 3.40GHz
CPU cores : 2 @ 3408.000 MHz
Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test:
Single Core | 1419
Multi Core | 2709
It might seem as if the slower processor in New York scores higher on the Geekbench than the faster processor in London. Of course, everything works better in awesome NYC ??? but maybe there also might be a different explanation. I'd be glad if someone would please explain to me! Greetings from awesome Mexico! ???️
MetalVPS
I noticed this too - I presume it's down to the fact that the 2278g will boost to 5.0ghz but the 2276g will boost to 4.9ghz. Not much in it, but it's the only thing I can think that makes a difference as base clock speed for the 2278 is slower.
$7/quarter works out at £1.70/month (depending on exchange rates) which isn't look promising either I'm afraid.
Thanks! The focus is on quality and prem-ness as I believe it's called
I was considering 1 core/1gb ECC RAM/15gb NVMe in NYC and Frankfurt.
I'm curious to know if > 11GB/s (or even 10GB/s) is a "record" of sorts. I'm not sure I've seen such high numbers before.
Really sweet numbers of course (but I assume this is a "normally" loaded node and not an idler because of which you're seeing some fantastic numbers).
I think the Ryzen's rise is mainly attributed to the high clock (and of course large number of cores) and now the Coffee Lakes have 5.0GHz so on the synthetic benchmarks, the higher clock is definitely going to kick butt. On load though, I think the Ryzen will still shine through (at least for the host) as they have ~4x the number of cores.
Needless to say, the Intels are genuine server class CPUs - so there's going to be good gear to back it up.
@Mr_Tom - I'm curious to know the (rough) cost effectiveness on the Ryzen's vs Coffee Lakes from a provider's perspective and how many VMs you can host on each comparatively speaking (factoring in the the resource balancing to be fair).
I wouldn't say there's a lot in it when you take into account location and connectivity too. Much like the Intels, the higher core count Ryzens do start to drop the clock speed.
From a cost effectiveness POV then you could load up more VMs with more cores, but if you compare an equivilant speed Ryzen, it still has 8 cores same as the E2278g so it'd still be loaded up the same - but yes the Ryzen could be cheaper to begin with.
In terms of "on load" work, we've had some people come over from Ryzens and the feedback was the Intel E's performed better - but I don't have any real world stats for this unfortunately.
I had these values on one of my servers for a day or so.