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Searching for a cheap and high resources VPS or Dedicated
Christ is Risen! Hello!
I am searching for a VPS (or Dedicated Server) like this one: VPS XL SSD
- 26.99 EUR
- 10 cores
- 60 GB RAM
- 1600 GB SSD
- 1Gbps,
from here: https://contabo.com/?show=vps, or something similar (price and resources), located in US or Canada (or even in Central or South America but I prefer USA or Canada)...
I am very satisfied with the German VPS, but I have some websites targeting visitors from USA and Canada, and the connection and data transfer speed is slower while using servers from EU.
Thank you!
Note: by similar I mean the VPS/Server should have > 30 GB RAM, > 8 cores, > 500 GB disk space (SSD or HDD), >= 100mbps network, price < $80.
Comments
You could perhaps try cloudflare with same vps
@cybertech Thank you very much! Unfortunately I can't use CloudFlare. I don't use it only as a webserver
For your budget I think soyoustart/kimsufi is the best choice but now they are out of stock unfortunately
bless your heart
nocix.net may have something reasonably close to the requested specs for about $80/m
Thanks! Until now, this is the best offer for US located servers I've seen.
Check out @dacentec @Dedispec
you're welcome! I think nocix are pretty decent, definitely great value for the price. I'm inclined to say they're reasonably reliable though not 100% perfect - just a couple times in the past few years they've been down for some hours due to power outages. Network is generally good (but not always great). All things considered I'd grade them a B+ ... good enough, really.
There are a few others that may have something in that price range that you can find here on LET (for instance, dacentec) but I haven't used them to say much about their reliability. (I think dacentec have generally good reviews if I remember correctly.)
You may find these search sites useful: https://metadedi.com and https://serverhunter.com
Look at
HPE 120-9 / E5-2620v4 / 32GB RAM / 2x 2TB SATA + 100Mbps of dedicated bandwidth + any Linux based OS + 1 IPv4. Price: 95 USD/month. Location: St. Louis, MO, USA
https://inxy.com/
Intel Xeon E3-1230 v6
480 GB SSD
64GB ECC RAM
layer7 DDoS Protection
108€ + 10€ setup.
in my world 108€ is not lower than $80.
I am sorry... Missed the location.
I can offer the following at our Germany location (each offer only once available):
I7 6700K
32 GB RAM
2 x 1 TB
Voxility DDoS Protection
Gbit/s uplink
for 50€ per month
or
I7 3930K
64 GB RAM
2 x 240 GB SSD
Voxility DDoS Protection
Gbit/s uplink
for 55€ per month
Contact me here for additional information or to place an order.
This supplier is actually most cheap compared to other US supplier, the only weakness is usually only free provide 100TB of network traffic per month
100TB is quite lot of traffic..
And she says "only 100TB".
Shows how spoiled they are.
Like every provider that commented came no where close to the requested offer 🤣
I can't even use 100TB over the last 2 years (Home network + all personal servers), sometimes I wonder how people did it.
Those $1000 dial-up modems really pushed the data.
pretty lame I think
pro-tip for providers - if you're going to suggest something, it should be within (or very close to) the requested budget / specs / location. (I'd say two out of three might be open for discussion. For example "for $70 I could do 6 GB ram / 80 GB hdd in xyz location which has direct route to ..." - indicating you've read the request and are putting your most sustainable foot forward, with all due respect to the OP's expectations.)
If you don't have a suitable offer and still really really want to post in a request thread, then you might even suggest something from someone else. Might even point them to metaserverdedihunter if you think that's going to be educational for the requester.
Or say something snarky about colocrossing and/or LowEndBox if you're feeling dickish.
Then at least you've put your signature out there without seeming like a totally desperate spammer.
EDIT2:
@Adam_Greer came close ($95 is about 20% above $80, specs and location seem okay)
It's not SSD though lol. So not really at that, big difference.
I dunno, yolo raid 0, praise the lord, and call it good ?
personally, I'm okay with it - but grading on a curve to be sure
OP sez HDD Selecter OK, OK ?
5.2 shaerd SELECTER OK
I noticed @SmartHost posted these in another thread:
apparently available at several locations in the US
each of these provide 8 cores + 480 GB SSD so just a hair under requested specs but I'd say maybe close enough for government work
PHP 5.2? OK
PHP SELECTER? OK
10 CORES? ERROR
EASTER? ERROR^^^^^
When the answer isn't "42", it's "porn".