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Looking for multiple dedicated server providers
Hi,
We're looking for multiple dedicated server providers to further develop a proof of concept project. Low end hardware is desired. The core goal of the project is testing if we can scale horizontally on older hardware. We built the original proof of concept on raspberry pi-like boards and old android phones. This proved the technical merits, but now we need to scale up to "real-world" usage for 3 to 6 months.
In a perfect world:
- Everything works via API (order, modify, cancel).
- "unlimited bandwidth" of at least 50 mbps (we don't care too much about "quality").
- Per month per server cost is under $75/mo, or $225/quarter (quarterly preferred).
- Accepts ACH/Wire transfer rather than credit card.
- ipv6 and ipv4 assignments per server (v6 /64 or smaller and v4 /32 is fine).
- bare metal hardware 1 CPU, 4GB RAM, 128GB disk (HDD or SSD) minimum.
We can find plenty of providers with numbers 2 through 6. Finding providers with number 1 is a challenge.
We have OneProvider and Scaleway on the list already.
What others exist?
Feel free to reply or contact us directly.
Thanks!
Sam
Updated to include bare metal hardware requirement.
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Hello,
What is the locaton required ? Our Servers in :
Do you offer an API for provisioning servers automatically?
Pretty much anywhere is fine with us.
Ovh have quite big api, hetzner have api for cloud, not sure if they have api for dedicated servers.
Leaseweb also have api.
Have a Look at our sales servers :-)
hello,
We dont have a API for our Order system but for the Control panel instead there is one.
Also we accept Bank Transfer / SEPA via Mollie.
IPv4 and v6 both possible
We will soon have back in stock (our minimum config):
Intel XEON E5-2643
8GB DDR3 ECC RAM
480GB SSD
1Gbit Port
Location: Netherlands
1x IPv4 + /64 IPv6
45€/month
or 135€/quater
Order: contact us!
Hi, thanks for the feedback so far. Thanks for the tips on OVH and Hetzner.