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Cheapest Dedicated with 1Gbps unmetered

I am looking for the cheapest possible dedicated server with "1Gbps unmetered" b/w in USA, any suggestions or best price offers ?

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  • imperioimperio Member
    edited October 2013

    Leaseweb may not be the cheapest but network/reliability wise better than fdc offers imho.

    http://www.leaseweb.com/en/dedicated-servers/1-gbps-unmetered-servers

  • What are you looking to do with it? If you are going to torrent, it is much cheaper to rent a slot on a seedbox.

    FDC Servers in Chicago has an atom-based dedicated server for $40/month, 10Mbps unmetered. Add $40/month for 100Mbps unmetered or $140/month for 1Gbps unmetered.

  • Hi, we can do unmetered gigabit on a dedicated server in Dallas, Texas, USA for $675/month. Internap / Cogent mix.

    http://bgp.he.net/AS62638

    Tier 3 data center. HIPPA. PCI.

  • x16x16 Member

    Buy 10 100M unmetered vpses or dedis for load balance.

  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep

    Incero has a promo out for it.

    50% off first month then $299 - promocode: CEOINSANE

    https://order.incero.com/edit-configuration/bfc1bc0a770be51ea368178374a4beb1

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @Fliphost said:
    Incero has a promo out for it.

    50% off first month then $299 - promocode: CEOINSANE

    https://order.incero.com/edit-configuration/bfc1bc0a770be51ea368178374a4beb1

    I would recommend this as the bandwidth quality is actually what you would want it to be, and they actually celebrate users taking advantage of the bandwidth they purchase. Full disclosure, I'm not an objective party here, but I still call it like I see it :)

  • @jarland said:
    I would recommend this as the bandwidth quality is actually what you would want it to be, and they actually celebrate users taking advantage of the bandwidth they purchase. Full disclosure, I'm not an objective party here, but I still call it like I see it :)

    That's a generic statement. Does that mean good or bad? I guess it's subjective as well. If you call Zayo + nLayer + Cogent good then it's good.

    Thanked by 1William
  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited October 2013

    @concerto49 said:
    That's a generic statement. Does that mean good or bad? I guess it's subjective as well. If you call Zayo + nLayer + Cogent good then it's good.

    Anyone would call quality network blends that are always being improved upon "good" unless by "good" they mean something other than the dictionary definition. In which case I won't be bothered to provide a disclaimer stating that my words are relative to willful misinterpretation, I'll simply let any person fitting that description deal with altering statements to fit their personal language on their own time.

    There's more to the Incero network than you'll get a clear picture of from a glance at bgp.he.net. Try it out, it speaks for itself. If you want something to look at, check the link below. There's nothing relative about it, 80G averaging at far less than half utilization is a nice capacity.

    http://www.incero.com/network

    This isn't a comment on your network as I don't know your capacity, but what I said is in no way relative. The network has excellent capacity, good upstream providers (good and bad exist, the tests to determine such are not opinions), and they have people on staff solely to monitor routes and they are always improving. Sure my best friend works there, so I'm not objective, but nothing I said is untrue.

  • @concerto49 said:
    That's a generic statement. Does that mean good or bad? I guess it's subjective as well. > If you call Zayo + nLayer + Cogent good then it's good.

    Says the Cogent user...

  • @William said:
    Says the Cogent user...

    Did I say it was bad? How is that a negative comment? All I said was if you consider that blend good then good. All I said was Jarland made a generic comment and good be more specific, which he did, so great. I didn't say Cogent good or bad.

  • BrianHarrisonBrianHarrison Member, Patron Provider

    @concerto49 said:
    Tier 3 data center. HIPPA. PCI.

    HIPAA*

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