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Looking for all the 20T traffic KVM option
DearTanker
Member
Hello! Looking for all options we can get. This will be a challenge
- 1+ vCore(s)
- KVM/XEN
- 512M+ RAM
- 5+ GB SSD
- 20T+ Traffic
- 100M+ (shared, not guaranteed)
- $1 ~ $10 ~ $20 ~ $30 ~ $40 (monthly price range)
related discussion: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/145025/cheap-vps-3-high-bandwidth#latest
$1 ~ $10 ~ $20 ~ $30 ~ $40 (monthly price range)
Means:
- budget between $1 to $10 monthly, how many option we can get.
- budget between $10 to $20 monthly, how many option we can get.
- budget between $20 to $30 monthly, how many option we can get.
- budget between $30 to $40 monthly, how many option we can get.
Comments
hetzner
See Netcup (https://www.netcup.de/bestellen/produkt.php?produkt=2000)
(Netcup was mentioned in the other discussion but the above link is "regular" pricing with a 6 month contract) and comfortably exceeds your requirements/specifications priced at €2.69 (including DE VAT at 19%).
The VPS line is mainly useful in your case for the traffic requirements. Also take a look at their more powerful (and correspondingly higher price) root servers.
They are an excellent provider.
Hetzner, Scaleway, OVH have already been mentioned with pricing details.
OVH SSD 1
What was wrong with your old thread?
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/144920/high-bandwidth-required
What does this even mean
I suppose you would buy a product with price tag 999 if 999 was popular!
HAHA, that means:
VPN?
with 20T traffic, can do a lot things.
Hetzner includes 20TB of traffic even for cheap VPS, and their routes in Europe are good, but to China it will be too slow to use. If you're still looking for good bandwidth to China you should say so since that's a much more difficult challenge. With both endpoints in the US or both in Europe it's much easier.