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Looking for an replacement for my VortexNode ATOM.

BBTNBBTN Member

My VortexNode ATOM hosting some Nextcloud accounts will expire next month and I'm
uncertain about it's successor.

Which one would you choose as a replacement?

The RS 1000 Plus G7 is an existing VM hosting some websites, while the others would
have to be bought first.

What's your network preference of this selection in Europe?

What's the way to go?
  1. Kimsufi KS-139 votes
    1. WorldStream AMD X2 240
      20.51%
    2. BuyVM Slice 1024
      38.46%
    3. netcup RS 1000 Plus G7
      17.95%
    4. Something else (please specify :)
      23.08%

Comments

  • One word: Kimsufi. Other word: unsustainable.

    Thanked by 2Aidan dwtbf
  • AidanAidan Member

    Kimsufi's your best bet.

  • WSSWSS Member

    My last KS-1 will be expiring in about 27 days. Watch for it.

  • BBTNBBTN Member

    Aww. How did I mess up the poll?! -.-"

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    "WorldStream AMD X2 240" go an pick the worst option, Celeron bro.

  • BBTNBBTN Member

    @doghouch said:
    One word: Kimsufi. Other word: unsustainable.

    Do I misunderstand this? Are they really that unreliable?

    @Neoon said:
    "WorldStream AMD X2 240" go an pick the worst option, Celeron bro.

    I've had a X2 240 as home server for some years. But if the Celeron is worth
    the extra charge, I'll consider it. Thanks.

  • iKeyZiKeyZ Veteran

    I have 2x KS1's and they are pretty handy and reliable so far.

  • doghouchdoghouch Member
    edited July 2017

    @BBTN I didn't mean it like that. I really meant that Kimsufi offers it, but just about any other host wouldn't be able to.

    (dedicated)

  • vishalpatelzvishalpatelz Member
    edited July 2017

    Contact ZXhost best kvm deals
    Have many servers 100% uptime if you prefer Germany as location.

  • If your instance isn't burning CPU 24/7 , This 2.x Ghz chip based Prometeus birthday special is available with 180GB disk.

    4 Core CPU
    1.8GB RAM
    180GB Hard Disk
    1.8 TB Dedicated internet bandwidth 
    1 IPv4, 2 IPv6 IP addresses 
    Linux OS 
    SolusVM Control Panel 
    XEN PV Virtualization 
    Self Managed Type Milano, 
    Italy Location 
    

    6euro/Month https://www.prometeus.net/billing/cart.php?a=add&pid=136

    Else, they also just launched dedi-thread KVM slices in same location with Pure SSD.
    see my info thread (starts at $6/m for 4GB ram, while the launch code lasts)
    https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/119312/25-off-recurring-prometeus-launch-dedi-thread-kvm-slices-at-steal-prices

    Network test http://lg-milano.prometeus.net/

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  • FalzoFalzo Member

    how much space do you need? the buyvmn slice afaik comes with 20GB - you're fine with that?
    probably don't bother if you already have the room on that netcup thingy. it's located in hetzner' nuremberg location so should be good for europe connection.

    Thanked by 1vimalware
  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    Get a slice!

    I usually have some wiggle room on space for LE users. Just let me know if you need a smidge more.

    Francisco

    Thanked by 1saf31
  • sinsin Member

    BBTN said: I've had a X2 240 as home server for some years. But if the Celeron is worth the extra charge, I'll consider it.

    I own both of those Worldstream.nl servers and the X2 works great especially at that 45euro/6month price but if you can afford to spend the extra 15 euros you might want to get the celeron as it is def "snappier." Both are great though and I've been super impressed with Worldstream and their support.

  • Thanks for all the suggestions and a big sorry for my really really late answer, guys!


    I'd love to check them all out, especially BuyVM in Luxembourg, but for now I went
    with
    a pretty large VM with ZXhost as I got an offer I couldn't refuse!


    Now I just need some more projects for VMs with BuyVM and Worldstream. :D

    Thanked by 1Francisco
  • Also look at the online.net SC 2016.

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