Hosthatch almost Black Friday offers
Hope I’m not breaking any rules to paste this offer from @hosthatch that appeared in the other forum. Please don’t demand that they reply in here.
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Hi guys!
We have the following deals available in Amsterdam. We recently upgraded to 40 Gbps public and private networking in Amsterdam. Going to be upgrading other locations over the rest of this year.
1x 2.4+ GHz
512 MB RAM
250 GB disk
3 TB bandwidth
$35 per 2 years
https://manage.hosthatch.com/billing/order/ams-250g-storage
1x 2.4+ GHz
1 GB RAM (+ 1 GB for 2 years)
2 TB disk
6 TB bandwidth (+ 14 TB for 2 years)
$50 per year
https://manage.hosthatch.com/billing/order/ams-2tb-storage
2 CPU cores (50% dedicated, burstable up to 200%)
8 GB RAM
20 GB NVMe SSD (+10 GB for 2 years)
5 TB bandwidth (+10 TB for 2 years)
$35 per year
https://manage.hosthatch.com/billing/order/ams-8g-nvme
3 CPU cores (100% dedicated, burstable up to 300%)
16 GB RAM
50 GB NVMe SSD (+20 GB for 2 years)
10 TB bandwidth (+10 TB for 2 years)
$65 per year
https://manage.hosthatch.com/billing/order/ams-16g-nvme
Setup time: 3 working days after order.
Multiple plans can be stacked based on availability. Please inquire in advance at the time of ordering by opening a ticket. We have limited availability for these plans.
Any unpaid orders after 15 minutes will be cancelled and added back to available stock. All orders are final and cannot be refunded. We can also not offer location changes on these plans. Our flexibility is limited due to the discounted pricing. Please consider buying our standard packages from hosthatch.com if you are looking for more flexibility.
These offers will expire on 13th May (or earlier if the stock is sold out).
Thank you everyone!
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Some good offers! Thanks for sharing mate
Ympker's VPN LTD Comparison, Uptime.is, Ympker's GitHub.
Great, I would like to buy one, but it seems some of my vps with them still idling..
⭕ A simple uptime dashboard using UptimeRobot API https://upy.duo.ovh
⭕ Currently using VPS from BuyVM, GreenCloudVPS, Gullo's, Hetzner, HostHatch, InceptionHosting, LetBox, MaxKVM, MrVM, VirMach.
Any YABS?
And they're gone
Copied from the OGF:
1x 2.4+ GHz
512 MB RAM
250 GB disk
3 TB bandwidth
$35 per 2 years
https://manage.hosthatch.com/billing/order/ams-250g-storage
Credits: ColderCoder
3 CPU cores (100% dedicated, burstable up to 300%)
16 GB RAM
50 GB NVMe SSD (+20 GB for 2 years)
10 TB bandwidth (+10 TB for 2 years)
$65 per year
https://manage.hosthatch.com/billing/order/ams-16g-nvme
Credits: miu
Storage plans are gone, 8GB and 16GB ones are still in stock.
Personally I'm passing on these ones. The 16GB one is attractive, but the 8GB one is a little low on disk space imho.
Definitely, but sadly CPU isn't the fastest one. Quite an old model tbh.
HH did explain before why they use 2690v1 and v2 mostly. to keep costs low and contention ratio reasonable.
looking at some comments on racknerd ryzens having high steal, HH might not be wrong.
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
But isn't that due to RackNerd overloading their nodes?
They can only do that to sustain their pricing. If they didn't overload their nodes, they would prob need to double their pricing. So what do you want... 2690v1/v2 where you can use all of it with ease or slow Ryzens? I think HH has the right strategy.
I think the argument (whether right or wrong) went along the lines that a new CPU provider will have to extract more $ from the node due to the higher processor cost, which is somewhat inflated due to the "newness" factor, and that is either recouped by higher prices or eventually cramming more onto the node. Thus their argument is that others will out-perform initially but check back in two years and see what the story is. Or maybe 6 months in the case of Rack Nerd.
also Ryzens are limited to 128GB ram. to keep the same profitability Vs performance , it's inevitable that prices have to be higher.
I paid EUR 45 for a smashing 4vCPU 3900X with AlphaVPS, but it comes "only" with 3GB ram and 6mths later still performs tip top. they got the ratios right.
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
This escalated quickly and I'm not really following you to be honest. How about neither one? A balanced approach is doable, enough providers do so.
I have 4 VPS with Hosthatch (2x storage, 2x NVMe), all of which are in production use since I bought them during their Black Friday promotion. I remember Abdullah stating that they want to offer predictable performance that stays constant over time. One way to achieve this is to use older hardware but limit overselling.
For these six months, I can gladly confirm their strategy. Computation and I/O have remained the same on all four VPS. I am quite satisfied with them.
My experience has been the same too. I have services from other providers that bench much higher but are never consistent, but HH has been super consistent for the last 3 years I've been with them.
Oh don't get me wrong, HH is an amazing provider. My storage VPS with them has been rock solid for the past 8 months, so no complains there
waiting for HH to upgrade LAX to 40G
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Wish something similar in Sweden.
Would be perfect with 1-2 when doing work for my customers who requires dedicated environment.
https://clients.mrvm.net
I know I am not the most unbiased source on this, but here's the thing...
https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/search?utf8=✓&q=vultr
https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/search?utf8=✓&q=digitalocean
Compare our ~$5/mo (promotional) plan with DO/Vultr's $5/mo plan. Ours comes with a higher CPU benchmark score (even with a much older CPU), and then you also get 16 times more RAM and more bandwidth.
The only big provider I know who actually scores really good on CPUs consistently and uses the latest CPUs is Hetzner cloud.
I am happy to debate this, but then please, let's factor in real-world benchmarks and performance scores instead of CPU models. At the end of the day, is it really worth it to see the latest CPU model that is 100 times faster, but is also 200 times more contended?
We've already negotiated the 40G uplinks, just have to install new NICs and switches there, so should be in the next few months.
A good 8 gb deal with decent amount of disk would tickle my interest.
https://clients.mrvm.net
a storage plan in between 250GB and 2TB would be equally enticing as well.
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
we'll
grabbed the racknerd ryzen, cpu steal can be anywhere from 1% to 30%. can confirm
This. 1TB plan please.