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[drServer.net] Affordable Dedicated Servers starting at $14.50/month!

RadiRadi Host Rep, Veteran
edited December 2018 in Offers

Hi guys,

I got a few of these back in stock, so decided to release them to you.

$14.50 Storage Dedi

Intel Atom C2750 (8 Cores, 2.4 Ghz)
RAM: 8 GB DDR3
Disk:1x 2 TB HDD
Bandwidth:100 Mbps
1 IPv4
Location: Dallas
NO IPMI, you are limited to the OS we offer on signup form
Price: $14.50/month
Promocode: YBDX4U70Q

SSD Dedi

Intel Atom C2750 (4 Cores, 2.4 Ghz)
RAM: 8 GB DDR3
Disk:1x 200 GB SSD
Bandwidth:100 Mbps
1 IPv4
Location: Dallas
Price: $13.00/month
Promocode: YBDX4U70Q

Link: https://drserver.net/dedicated.php

We have some more VPS stock, for those interested.

KVM S

4 CPU Cores
4096 MB RAM
90 GB SSD Disk
4096 GB Bandwidth
1 IPv4
/64 IPv6
KVM
Linux/Windows
Location Dallas:
Price: $15.00/month
Price(After discount): $7.00/month

The order link: https://drserver.net/vps.php . Claim the discounted price using promocode: LET-it-GO.

Useful VPS Info

All offers are powered by Virtualizor control panel. 
All offers come with 1 IPv4 unless otherwise stated. 
IPv6 right now is available in Dallas.
IPv4 rDNS is only available for Dallas.
We don't recommend running mail servers on our VPS-es except for your personal emails.
We provide best-effort application support a.k.a hand-holding. 
The VPS in this offer are not managed, however we can provide you with application support and install the applications, you require for FREE.
The VPS are hosted on powerful E5 nodes with minimum of 128 GB RAM and SSDs in RAID-10.

About us

drServer started offering service around November of 2013, so we're now 5 years old. The doctor is still here and still stronger than ever. The doctor can satisfy all your hosting needs.

Useful Links Section

Terms of Service: https://drserver.net/termsofservice.php
AUP: https://drserver.net/aup.php
Ticket us: https://portal.drserver.net/?/tickets/new/ 
Forum: https://forum.drserver.net
Blog: https://blog.drserver.net 
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drserver.net/ 
Twiter: https://twitter.com/drservervps

FAQ

Q: Do you allow gameservers?
Because most gameservers generally attract (D)DoS attacks, we currently do not allow them on our network. 
This also applies to voiceservers such as Teamspeak and Mumble.
Q: Can I run a VPN?
Private VPN servers are perfectly fine with us. Public ones, however, are not.
Q: What's your refund policy?
We do have a 30-day refund policy for your first service with us.
Q: What payment methods are accepted?
We accept payments via PayPal and BitPay.
Q: Do you have a test IP/file?
Yes.
Q: Do you offer instant setup?
Servers on this offer are instantly provisoned, subject to stock availability.

Network Info

Dallas, USA
Test IPv4: 192.138.210.63
Test IPv6: 2604:0880:0052:0000:0000:0000:01e5:657b
Test file(IPv4): http://lg-dal.ipv4.drserver.net/100MB.test
Looking glass(IPv4): http://lg-dal.ipv4.drserver.net/
Test file(IPv6): http://lg-dal.ipv6.drserver.net/100MB.test
Looking glass(IPv6): http://lg-dal.ipv6.drserver.net/

Thanks for reading the thread,
have a nice day.

Thanked by 1Yandex

Comments

  • @Radi said:
    have a nice day.

    Thanks, you too.

    Thanked by 1quick
  • cannot add ip.

  • dfroedfroe Member, Host Rep
    Test IPv6: 2604:0880:0052:0000:0000:0000:01e5:657b
    

    Everytime I need to see this, it makes IPv6 look much more uggly than it actually is.
    Can't we call it

    Test IPv6: 2604:880:52::1e5:657b
    

    instead? :)

    Sorry for OT, nice offers anyway.

  • Size matters!

    Thanked by 1pike
  • IPv4 or ipv6 with the dedicatedser servers and how many?

    Thanked by 1aglodek
  • aglodekaglodek Member
    edited December 2018

    Nice offer :smiley:

    Two questions:

    • Intel Atom C2750 powering both dedis, but how come 8 Cores, 2.4 Ghz in one and 4 Cores, 2.4 Ghz in the other? Or is this simply a typo? Thinking of ordering the SSD one, but would really prefer the 8 Core CPU ;)

    EDIT: nevermind, already ordered the last 16GB one for $16 :smiley: :smiley:

    • is BGP session possible in Dallas (BYOIP)?

    EDIT: 2 new questions:

    • what are the KVM host specs, specifically those 4 CPU cores (what's the CPU)?

    • and by "cores", do you mean real cores or threads? ;)

    I took the 16GB RAM dedi to use as a dedicated database backend, where lots of RAM is more important than CPU specs. Now I need a few KVM's close by to run different web apps, where CPU power really counts, hence my questions...

  • only one ip. can't add ip

  • @der_wolf said:
    IPv4 or ipv6 with the dedicatedser servers and how many?

    Hi,

    Default, there is one IPv4 ip address with dedicate server, and can be assign IPv6 ip address(one by one) as client requested.

    Additional IPv4 package is $80.00/16 IPv4/month.

    Thanked by 1aglodek
  • Hi,

    Client can order more IPv4 IP address, but not cheap, because additional IPv4 package is $80.00/16 IPv4/month,

  • Wait, 16 ip or a /16 ?

  • All dedicated servers are out of stock.

  • BharatBBharatB Member, Patron Provider

    @ben47955 said:
    Wait, 16 ip or a /16 ?

    16 IPv4

    Thanked by 1aglodek
  • aglodekaglodek Member
    edited December 2018

    @BharatB said:

    @ben47955 said:
    Wait, 16 ip or a /16 ?

    16 IPv4

    $5 per one ipv4... so, I take it that BGP session is out of the question then? ;)

    What are the KVM node specs? Specifically, those 4 CPU cores - what CPU? And by "cores", do you mean real cores or threads?

  • BharatBBharatB Member, Patron Provider

    @aglodek said:
    What are the KVM node specs? Specifically, those 4 CPU cores - what CPU? And by "cores", do you mean real cores or threads?

    Dual E5-2670 not sure about the BGP part :)

    Thanked by 1aglodek
  • @BharatB said:

    @aglodek said:
    What are the KVM node specs? Specifically, those 4 CPU cores - what CPU? And by "cores", do you mean real cores or threads?

    Dual E5-2670 not sure about the BGP part :)

    2x E5-2670 gives total 16 cores, 32 threads. Your KVM offer states shared 4 cores... to be sure, is that 4 of the 16 cores, or 4 of the 32 threads? ;)

  • BharatBBharatB Member, Patron Provider

    @aglodek said:

    @BharatB said:

    @aglodek said:
    What are the KVM node specs? Specifically, those 4 CPU cores - what CPU? And by "cores", do you mean real cores or threads?

    Dual E5-2670 not sure about the BGP part :)

    2x E5-2670 gives total 16 cores, 32 threads. Your KVM offer states shared 4 cores... to be sure, is that 4 of the 16 cores, or 4 of the 32 threads? ;)

    Obviously, it's not dedicated cores, shared in the sense you'd get out of those 32 threads.

  • Okay, obviously I'm too uninformed here... can anyone tell me how does one E5-2670 with 8 cores compare to an Atom C2750 with its 8 cores?

    I know there's a big difference in favor of the E5, but how big a difference exactly? Running web apps / PHP specifically. No database (offloaded to a separate box)... Ballpark, will the Atom's processing power equal that of the E5's 1 cores? 2 cores? 4 cores?

  • aglodek said: I know there's a big difference in favor of the E5, but how big a difference exactly? Running web apps / PHP specifically. No database (offloaded to a separate box)... Ballpark, will the Atom's processing power equal that of the E5's 1 cores? 2 cores? 4 cores?

    Single thread rating of Atom is 584, single thread rating of E5 is 1570. Total passmark is 3806 vs 12137, respectively.

    Thanked by 1aglodek
  • May as well compare them instead of doing each one separate, https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/Intel-Atom-C2750-vs-Intel-Xeon-E5-2670/2185vs1220

    Thanked by 2eol aglodek
  • Thanks @gol3m @rajprakash @wtfcook

    Decided to go with a couple more Atom dedis instead of VPS's :smiley:

    Thanked by 1gol3m
  • RadiRadi Host Rep, Veteran

    @aglodek said:
    Nice offer :smiley:

    Two questions:

    • Intel Atom C2750 powering both dedis, but how come 8 Cores, 2.4 Ghz in one and 4 Cores, 2.4 Ghz in the other? Or is this simply a typo? Thinking of ordering the SSD one, but would really prefer the 8 Core CPU ;)

    It is not a typo, the 4 cores are Dell, and they have implemented CPU core licensing. You can read here: https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/bg/en/bgbsdt1/poweredge-fm120/fm120x4om/processor-core-licensing?guid=guid-7a79b9a8-1160-4be5-a2cf-c1b9649abaa7&lang=en-us

    We have the 4 core licenses.

    EDIT: nevermind, already ordered the last 16GB one for $16 :smiley: :smiley:

    • is BGP session possible in Dallas (BYOIP)?

    Unfortunately no.

    EDIT: 2 new questions:

    • what are the KVM host specs, specifically those 4 CPU cores (what's the CPU)?

    E5-2690v2 or E5-2670 depending on which node you will get. 4 cores are not dedicated, but allocated on a fair use basis. Don't abuse it.

    • and by "cores", do you mean real cores or threads? ;)

    vCPU a.k.a shared cores.

    I took the 16GB RAM dedi to use as a dedicated database backend, where lots of RAM is more important than CPU specs. Now I need a few KVM's close by to run different web apps, where CPU power really counts, hence my questions...

    Dedicated may be better suited for your web apps.

    Thanked by 1aglodek
  • aglodekaglodek Member
    edited December 2018

    @Radi said:
    Dedicated may be better suited for your web apps.

    Thanks for you comprehensive reply and explanations. I have already ordered another dedicated server with Dr Server :smiley:

  • How did you screw up and miss the chance to call it an "SSDedi"?

    Thanked by 3eol Letzien imok
  • @teamacc said:
    How did you screw up and miss the chance to call it an "SSDedi"?

    How about "SSDeddy"?

  • SSDaddy. Oh wait...

  • @eol said:
    SSDaddy. Oh wait...

    SSPapi

  • Yahhhh baby

    @Letzien said:

    @eol said:
    SSDaddy. Oh wait...

    SSPapi

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