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You might be interested in this, much cheaper as well. https://forums.plex.tv/index.php/topic/43167-plex-media-server-on-a-vps/?p=432198
Never tried it myself, just found it on google.
Anyone else?
Check with @qps , they might have something cheap.
With $60 budget you have tons of options. Get a E3-SAT-3 from SYS at BHS would be my recommendation. 2x2TB HDD, great CPU and unlimited bandwidth. They are available from time to time (every week or so).
Looking for US and not Canada
May I ask why? It's not a latency issue?
700MS ping to Hawaii, yum
Haha that's a pretty unique situation, I have no idea what your ping would be to anywhere then. Versaweb's E3-1230 Promo looks pretty good, 16GB + 2TB HDD can be had for $51.5 when payed semi-annually. (10TB at 100Mbps through) link
@nexmark QuickPacket has several systems in Atlanta that meet these criteria.
Xeon E3110 / 4 GB RAM - $24.99 (promo code YASW0FA9V9)
Core 2 Quad Q9550 / 8 GB RAM - $29.99 (promo code G67V0F8XE9)
Single CPU systems above include 250GB SATA 7200RPM Hard Drive, 20TB Bandwidth on 1 Gbps port, and 5 usable IP addresses. IPv6 is available upon request.
Dual Xeon L5420 / 16 GB RAM - $39 (promo code LETXEON39)
Dual Xeon L5520 / 24 GB RAM - $49 (promo code LETXEON49)
Dual Xeon systems above include 1TB SATA 7200RPM Hard Drive, KVM over IP / IPMI, 20TB Bandwidth on 1 Gbps port, and 4 usable IP addresses. IPv6 is available upon request. Upgrading to 2TB hard drive is $5 per month additional.
Thanks.
I am assuming you are meaning $60/year rather than $60/month.
Not an error, willing to go $60 A month if needed.
Then there are an abundance of perfect solutions - we have many customers running Plex servers on our X5150s at $20/month (paid quarterly). It has dedicated IPMI/KVM, virtual media, gigabit and all the usual bells as whistles.
If you need more then there are L5420, L5520, E3-1230v3, we have some E3-1225's (quite good for this), and so on.
How much disk do you need?
There are some 48TB monster systems floating around as well at the moment but not within the $60/mo price point
Will you be transcoding? If you're not you won't need a high end server. Even a raspberry pi 2 can direct stream...
I won't be transcoding.
Even 50GB will do (VPS) Or 250GB HDD (Dedicated Server)
So use this:
Dual X5150, 16GB RAM, 500GB disk, 1 IPv4, /64 IPv6, 5TB Gigabit, dedicated ILO/KVM - $20/month
http://www.delimiter.com/landingpage/servers2015/?p=X515016500
This is what many customers use as a plex server.
In that case you shouldn't need a dedi. How much storage space do you need?
50 GB if it's a VM, 250GB if it's a server
You should be fine with a RamNode SSD-Cached $7/month plan then.
http://ramnode.com/vps.php
Online.net also offer Plesk license for their server (EUR 3.99/10 domains/month - EUR 22.99/unlimited domains/month).
Sorry, I think it's for Plesk.
@nexmark I'm using a KS4 at BHS for mine. But if you're not transcoding (ie. you know who will be playing back and on what device, and what original quality is) - you can use anything. Direct Play/Stream (swapping container) uses like no CPU - audio/video transcoding can murder CPU though.
To be honest, one of your storage boxes in Seattle would work well enough :P Give yourself 1GB of ram though.
You can also find a box with decent CPU and ram to host the main node, then mount files via SSHFS. The KS4 is my main instance, then I have my KS1 mounted via Samba - and some spare storage on my SYS box.
I'm using a $15/year VPS from Crissic as my plex server.
512mb ram and 100gb disk.
You can send the rest of the money to me.
Just be careful of the phototranscoder cache if you go for a lower HDD plan, that can easily eat a ton of space.