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Miami server 100tb

smicrozsmicroz Member
edited August 2017 in General

Hi,

Need a server in miami or another location with good connection to South America, with 50 or 100tb / 1Gbit

Budget - $200usd ~ 32gb or more ram, quad or higher cpu, 8 ip private, 2x500gb ssd.

Any suggestion?

Thanks!

Comments

  • Do you have any other hardware requirements or a budget in mind?

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    Starting with budget preferably. We're not in the US but I believe you'll get more sensible offers if you state it, assuming the budget is reasonable.

  • smicrozsmicroz Member
    edited August 2017

    @vapornode said:
    Do you have any other hardware requirements or a budget in mind?

    @Clouvider said:
    Starting with budget preferably. We're not in the US but I believe you'll get more sensible offers if you state it, assuming the budget is reasonable.

    $200usd ~ 32gb or more ram, quad or higher cpu, 8 ip private, 2x500gb ssd.

  • TaoronTaoron Member
    edited August 2017

    @smicroz said:
    Hi,

    Need a server in miami or another location with good connection to South America, with 50 or 100tb / 1Gbit

    Budget - $200usd ~ 32gb or more ram, quad or higher cpu, 8 ip private, 2x500gb ssd.

    Any suggestion?

    Thanks!

    Hello,

    We have servers in Miami that we can provide. I could have it online in an hour or less for you as well. The prices are within your budget.

    Edit: Wait, 50/100TB of transfer? Doesn't have that-- that's like $500/mn of bandwidth.. sorry about that.

    Thanked by 1inthecloudblog
  • Oneprovider have Miami servers with 50TB, but with only 8GB of RAM and 2TB HDD, it's is 169usd, iirc.

  • @DigitalJosee said:
    Oneprovider have Miami servers with 50TB, but with only 8GB of RAM and 2TB HDD, it's is 169usd, iirc.

    resells

  • @DigitalJosee said:
    Oneprovider have Miami servers with 50TB, but with only 8GB of RAM and 2TB HDD, it's is 169usd, iirc.

    resells

  • pbgbenpbgben Member, Host Rep

    @inthecloudblog said:

    @DigitalJosee said:
    Oneprovider have Miami servers with 50TB, but with only 8GB of RAM and 2TB HDD, it's is 169usd, iirc.

    resells

    Seashells

    Thanked by 3quick sin William
  • HarambeHarambe Member, Host Rep

    Hivelocity - https://www.hivelocity.net/dedicated-servers/

    Have affordable 50/100TB network options. Dual 500GB SSD will push you over budget though.

  • @Harambe said:
    Hivelocity - https://www.hivelocity.net/dedicated-servers/

    Have affordable 50/100TB network options. Dual 500GB SSD will push you over budget though.

    Good alternative, I will consult with them.

  • BunnySpeedBunnySpeed Member, Host Rep
    edited August 2017

    Hivelocity outlet servers.

    Edit: ops, forgot to read the reply above

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  • @ServerHand said:
    Edit: Wait, 50/100TB of transfer? Doesn't have that-- that's like $500/mn of bandwidth.. sorry about that.

    It really depends on how the traffic pattern is - and if you're just a decent sized provider then it would cost nowhere like $500 for a gigabit on 95th percentile.

  • smicrozsmicroz Member
    edited August 2017

    Anyone anyone known which provider has VULTR in miami location? (the connection it's very stable)

    The miami it's the better location for South America?

    By the way thanks for the comments, hivelocity so far is the first on my list.

    Rgds

  • I recommend Hivelocity as well. They have a presence in NOTA and should be very good for you in LATAM.

  • You could also check with @Hassan he has servers in Miami.

  • @vapornode said:
    I recommend Hivelocity as well. They have a presence in NOTA and should be very good for you in LATAM.

    out off topic, but what is NOTA?

  • HarambeHarambe Member, Host Rep

    @shell said:

    @vapornode said:
    I recommend Hivelocity as well. They have a presence in NOTA and should be very good for you in LATAM.

    out off topic, but what is NOTA?

    Best guess: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAP_of_the_Americas

  • Right. Most traffic through southeast US to LATAM goes through there.

  • Zerpy said: It really depends on how the traffic pattern is - and if you're just a decent sized provider then it would cost nowhere like $500 for a gigabit on 95th percentile.

    Peering not. Direct Telmex or direct access GLBX/TI... WAY different.

    And peering/HE/Cogent do not get you much far in South/Central America.

  • @William said:

    Zerpy said: It really depends on how the traffic pattern is - and if you're just a decent sized provider then it would cost nowhere like $500 for a gigabit on 95th percentile.

    Peering not. Direct Telmex or direct access GLBX/TI... WAY different.

    And peering/HE/Cogent do not get you much far in South/Central America.

    Now I didn't refer to Peering, HE or Cogent :-)
    But I can tell we don't pay $500 usd per gigabit 95th percentile in Miami with quite a decent mix of providers including telefonica.

    For me, decent sized is 50+ gigabit traffic

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