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Website to look for cheap dedis
I Know basically let/leb and wht .
As I'm looking for providers like wholesaleinternet I cannot find anything similar in either of the mentioned places.
Let has delimiter, dacentec , suggest ovh/sys/kimsufi and wht offers are out of my budget.
I'm looking for cheap boxes with unmetered inbound .
Don't care if they only have 2 upstream providers.
I can tolerate downtime (95 and above is fine) aa long as this doesn't involve packet loss.
Also hardware doesn't need to be new . I can re deploy very quickly and if this is a factor that brings price down then I welcome it.
Quadix like ( doesn't have to be quadix).
Also don't suggest datashack.
I'm a wsi customer but they rarely have stock of what I need.
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Look around on WHT first, then speak to a few of the companies in pre-sales and see if they can offer you any different deals. Sometimes they will allow you take away something from their offer to reduce price further.
In terms of price though, the names you're dropping are already some of the cheapest and it will be hard to go any cheaper because it does not exist unless someone is willing to lose money.
Datashack? I haven't used them personally.
@black and @VirMach
Edited first post.
Bad thing about wht is that providers can't offer.
Thanks for the input.
Can you be a little more specific on the specifications / type of servers you're looking for and the price range?
I can tell you what I don't need first :
-Dual e5 .
-ssd .
-ddos protection.
-multiple ips
-premium network.
- specific location
What I do need is :
-somewhere like wsi where you can get a q9550 with 100 mbit unmetered for 15or a i5 760 with 16 gb for 25 ( was unmetered when I purchased from them).
-availability of servers ( stock).
- either unmetered inbound or unmetered both ways ( will be using 9 to 1 downstream).
Can't disclose usage publicly ( although it is legal and legit).
How many servers can you order at a time?