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super cheap mikrotik for 1 year

hello everyone :)
i need a mikrotik server (for run HTTPS proxy) with this specifications below:

128 MB RAM
Unlimited BW
Very low ping
high speed internet
From one of the countries : france,italy,UK,germany,netherlands
ipv4 connection
Mikrotik 2 installed

Prices range from $ 3 to $ 4 for 1 year :|

Comments

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire
    edited June 2018

    Good luck.

  • @FAT32 said:
    Good luck.

    I wish I could even say that

    Thanked by 1Clouvider
  • agh620agh620 Member

    http://www.lowendspirit.com/
    this site have my server
    but i don't know 500 GB traffic for 1 year or 1 month?

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @agh620 said:
    http://www.lowendspirit.com/
    this site have my server
    but i don't know 500 GB traffic for 1 year or 1 month?

    Per month

  • agh620agh620 Member

    @FAT32 said:

    @agh620 said:
    http://www.lowendspirit.com/
    this site have my server
    but i don't know 500 GB traffic for 1 year or 1 month?

    Per month

    Do they install the os or should I install? (os = mikrotik)

  • @agh620 said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @agh620 said:
    http://www.lowendspirit.com/
    this site have my server
    but i don't know 500 GB traffic for 1 year or 1 month?

    Per month

    Do they install the os or should I install? (os = mikrotik)

    They are openvz, I dont think they have this template. Just ask them.

  • vovlervovler Member

    @agh620 said:
    http://www.lowendspirit.com/
    this site have my server
    but i don't know 500 GB traffic for 1 year or 1 month?

    They only offer IPv6, you won't be able to open websites that only have IPv4.

  • @vovler said: They only offer IPv6, you won't be able to open websites that only have IPv4.

    LES offers NAT for IPv4 - so you do get an IPv4 but it is shared. You can certainly connect (as an HTTP/S client) to various IPv4 servers without issues.

    They also offer incoming proxied HTTP/S connections (via the shared IPv4) to your own VPS on your NAT IPv4. You cannot use this for things like DNS which requires a fixed port like 53/UDP.

    I don't see this as being an issue for OP since he wants a proxy server (presumably for private use) where the incoming port shouldn't matter and can be configured to be one of his NAT ports.

  • RickBakkrRickBakkr Member, Patron Provider, LIR

    @vovler said:

    @agh620 said:
    http://www.lowendspirit.com/
    this site have my server
    but i don't know 500 GB traffic for 1 year or 1 month?

    They only offer IPv6, you won't be able to open websites that only have IPv4.

    You can however use the haproxy solution or use CloudFlare to proxy from IPv4 to your dedicated IPv6 ;-)

  • dfroedfroe Member, Host Rep

    What stops you from paying 10 bucks more - per year?
    Simply grab the smallest VMHaus instance. It will give you 1 TB of really great Clouvider traffic, free IPv6 BGP to play around, it's KVM based so you can dd a MikroTik CHR image on it. Works great for me for months and it definitely worth the money.

    Otherwise, unlimited bandwidth for 25 cent per month?? Won't happen.

    Thanked by 1dev_vps
  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @dfroe said:
    What stops you from paying 10 bucks more - per year?
    Simply grab the smallest VMHaus instance. It will give you 1 TB of really great Clouvider traffic, free IPv6 BGP to play around, it's KVM based so you can dd a MikroTik CHR image on it. Works great for me for months and it definitely worth the money.

    Otherwise, unlimited bandwidth for 25 cent per month?? Won't happen.

    Because dollar is very expensive in his country. Btw unlimited bandwidth of 1Mbps is possible.

  • TomTom Member

    @dfroe said:
    it's KVM based so you can dd a MikroTik CHR image on it.

    Or just open a ticket and ask for a custom ISO ;-)

  • dfroedfroe Member, Host Rep
    edited June 2018

    @Tom said:
    Or just open a ticket and ask for a custom ISO ;-)

    If I get a KVM VPS with 1 TB Clouvider traffic and BGP session for 1$ a month, opening a support ticket asking for something non-automated makes me feel guilty. That's why I prefer the dd approach to help myself. :)

    @FAT32 said:
    Because dollar is very expensive in his country.

    I see. Good that VMHaus is a registered company in UK, so OP might arrange a custom plan in GBP instead. :)

    @FAT32 said:
    Btw unlimited bandwidth of 1Mbps is possible.

    Good point. 1 Mbps x 24h x 30d results in ~300 GB per month. So OP could still grab a VMHaus instance, install MikroTik ROS on it, apply a 1 Mbps traffic shaper on its ethernet link, et voila - unlimited bandwith. :)

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @dfroe said:

    >

    To be honest I am trying to troll here but I made it so serious lol

    The first sentence is quoted from original post of author (on different thread), the second sentence is just a troll that unmetered work everytime if speed is not mentioned

  • agh620agh620 Member

    can i install (DSL) on openvz?

  • deankdeank Member, Troll

    The end is nigh.

  • omelasomelas Member
    edited June 2018

    Do you really need routerOS? it alone will cost $45, and it's license locked to HDD so it won't able to trasfered to other host.
    https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:License

    Thanked by 1raindog308
  • agh620agh620 Member
    edited June 2018

    @omelas said:
    Do you really need routerOS? it alone will cost $45, and it's license locked to HDD so it won't able to trasfered to other host.
    https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:License

    what?
    i want to buy openvz 128mb ram and install DSL (Damn Small Linux) and then install https proxy

  • dragon2611dragon2611 Member
    edited June 2018

    @agh620 said:

    @omelas said:
    Do you really need routerOS? it alone will cost $45, and it's license locked to HDD so it won't able to trasfered to other host.
    https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:License

    what?
    i want to buy openvz 128mb ram and install DSL (Damn Small Linux) and then install https proxy

    That's the old X86 licensing CHR license is not locked to the HDD, it gets tied to an installation ID and periodically re-validates with their licensing server, you can however detach that license in their web portal if you want to move it to a new installation.

    You can run without a license but it gets limited to 1Mbit

    Thanked by 1raindog308
  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    LES is KVM at all ?

  • High speed but limited bandwidth, low speed but not limited, which do you need? It is impossible to do this price without limit of speed. At low speed, how fast can you withstand?

  • I can offer you 10Mbit unmetered for €2/mo

  • mkshmksh Member

    @FoxelVox said:
    I can offer you 10Mbit unmetered for €2/mo

    You realize that this is almost his yearly budget? He is somewhat flexible though as in $3-4 for 5 months.

    @omelas said:
    Do you really need routerOS? it alone will cost $45, and it's license locked to HDD so it won't able to trasfered to other host.
    https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:License

    His country doesn't honor foreign copyrights so dollar value is not important here.

    @agh620 said:
    i want to buy openvz 128mb ram and install DSL (Damn Small Linux) and then install https proxy

    And now he is under the impression he needs something like DSL to run a http proxy on 128mb. I don't even want to troll him any more...

    OP i have ran routers on physical hardware with 128MB of ram using Debian (admittedly Wheezy but neither Jessie nor Stretch should be all that much worse) and you will have way more ram available on OpenVZ. This is getting... even more ridiculous than it already was.

  • @mksh said:

    @FoxelVox said:
    I can offer you 10Mbit unmetered for €2/mo

    You realize that this is almost his yearly budget? He is somewhat flexible though as in $3-4 for 5 months.

    @omelas said:
    Do you really need routerOS? it alone will cost $45, and it's license locked to HDD so it won't able to trasfered to other host.
    https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:License

    His country doesn't honor foreign copyrights so dollar value is not important here.

    @agh620 said:
    i want to buy openvz 128mb ram and install DSL (Damn Small Linux) and then install https proxy

    And now he is under the impression he needs something like DSL to run a http proxy on 128mb. I don't even want to troll him any more...

    OP i have ran routers on physical hardware with 128MB of ram using Debian (admittedly Wheezy but neither Jessie nor Stretch should be all that much worse) and you will have way more ram available on OpenVZ. This is getting... even more ridiculous than it already was.

    I know buddy, but just stating what is the cheapest i can go ;)

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