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Highest Available Storage and RAM and the Cheapest Price!
Hi, I wish you could help finding the best storage solutions available. It can be a VPS, a dedicate or whatever since it is possible to SSH to it and have full control of the OS. Anyway, the server should be used as a webserver as well. I mean:
- It does NOT matter the location
- The highest disk space possible, at least 750GB or 1TB, to up to 2TB
- At least 1024MB of RAM, 2048MB or more preferably
- 1 or 2 dedicate cores, alternatively 2 or more shared cores
- The best link, at least 100mbps guaranteed
- Nothing with less than 5TB of bandwidth
- 1 IPV4 included
- At least RAID1
- No more than $5 a month
- No more than $12,5 quarterly
- No more than $40 or $45 when paid yearly
Who here are able to provide something similar?
What would be the your offer then?
Well, I'm sure it would sell a lot...
I would purchase over 50 of these in the coming year.
Regards,
Comments
No. Noone is going to give you one or two dedicated CPU cores for $5/month. Nevermind all other requirements.
Maybe it can be shared CPU since no abused nodes?
Time4VPS storage VPS maybe?
Yes, I found time4vps doing 1TB for 2€, or 2TB for 4€ in biennially payments.
However biennially is too long!
Maybe they could offer the same discount for yearly payments.
What are the other alternatives?
for a dedicated CPU you would be looking at a min of $20 a month. for a thread much cheaper, just depends what u need
I would consider shared CPU. It would not be a problem since the nodes are managed properly.
I have changed this requirement to be more flexible.
I think your budget is unrealistic for anything merchantable
Yes Mark, I do agree with you that it is not easy.
But since that provider mentioned above is able to do something similar, maybe other providers can do the same or even better. And I really would like to find some of them right now and for future relationship. The drawback for time4vps is the biennially payment - I mean: they could try offering the same discount for yearly payments!
You will find some crazies who will offer this, but honestly if you are looking for long-term storage then you need to be more picky about where you throw your data.
If its just a webserver and a couple of MB of files, then its easy to spin up a new one when your current providers gets shutdown, dies, goes bankrupt or whatever. But when you've got TB's of data thats another ballgame having to keep uploading it/copying it or dealing with disk corruption.
then raise your budget.
Again, you are right about it as well Mark. However, it is not for critical stuff, thus not a problem finding people who would be willing to niche the lowest possible budget for storage. Additionally with two or more of these providers, someone could create several points of failure by hiring two or more providers, in a manner to void headaches if something goes wrong with one of these providers.
That Time4VPS offer is damned cheap for what you get, especially since they're a solid, reputable provider. You might get some clown offering you a better deal than that, but you're going to be taking a gamble.
Caveat Emptor.
However biennially is too long!
Maybe they could offer the same discount for yearly payments.
What are the other alternatives?
This EthernetServers offer (exclusive product!) has 400GB for $20 per year
It's available in LA and Buffalo.
https://vrtz.net/vps/openvz/US/los-angeles/214.html
@Tommy, if a provider can do it, maybe there are a lot of other who can do it as well. I'm trying to find them, and it seems there are a few of this community that can do the same or even better at similar costs.
As for clown offerings like our buddy @Nekki told, I'm pretty sure there would be some of it - However who really knows!? I have seen many reputable providers at premium pricing doing a lot of shit, and some budget providers servicing the customers perfectly on all aspects.
@Traffic if they could raise the storage space at least by 350GB as well the memory, and charge a higher pricing it would be interesting. But for 400GB it is not that attractive at the moment since I'm not interested in splitting the files into many nodes when I reach 400GB. Anyway it is another option for sure if nothing else is available!
Any other good deals?
http://www.kimsufi.com/fr/index.xml
800GB/2GB in Nuremberg, DE for $7/mo?
https://vrtz.net/vps/openvz/DE/nuremberg/111.html
This is the only other similar offer that I know of. It is more expensive than your request but I don't have anything else that I know of.
Waiting on @IgniteServers to offer 4TB with dedicated core for $8 a year.
No flexibility, and setup fees. BTW it is over $5 a month for only 500GB. If this offer was with at least 1TB it would be better. But no flexibility, 500GB and setup fees for that pricing is a no go.
Any other tip?
It is another alternative for sure! Lets wait for a few more...
Where could I find this offer and the specification for this plan? That's very interesting!
I believe you meant to say $8 a month? Even $8 a month would be quite nice depending on specification.
If it is actually $8 a year, they should sell tons of these!
That Offer was obviously a Joke ....
@Iffi lol ... Overselling and OVZ always make some deals possible!
Hubbic at https://hubic.com knows it very well despite it is not OVZ. 10TB for 50€ a year or 5€ a month.
I have tried it and I have filled ~9TB of useless files to test it, and it works!
However, I do want a CentOS node.
Sorry for it just trying to help out
Thanks for spreading your shit
@LoreSYS Am I blind or the largest node they offer is only 80Gb for $38.88/mo?
Could you please help me finding the deal you mention that is within the specification I suggested?
@Frecyboy Well, I thought I were blind. Just spam then.
@traffic the ethernetservers offer is amazing.are you using them? any reviews would be appreciated
@hbr, if you can go with kimsufi 2, I suggest you do. I do understand that it is over your budget however I have heard people getting 2 tb disk instead of 1, as advertised on their website.there are many many people here who got 2 tb disk and that too frequently.
I am using them, although not in that plan. I am in their LA server and the performance is amazing, and the tickets... well, check by yourself:
If that isn't fast, I don't know what it is.
13:14 would have been better .Thank you for details, will sign up with them soon.hearing good reviews about them lately
I asked them a few questions about their service and they basically said they did not want to sell to me.