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Looking for 512M RAM, >15G disk, >2T bandwidth
brightsunshine
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I am looking for a KVM, Xen or VMware VM, to start in the next 3 weeks, with 512MB RAM, at least 15GB disk, at least 2TB bandwidth. As for location, preferably somewhere in Europe or Eastern part of N America. How much would this cost per year?
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~$60/year
From trusted provider, not some one man show provider
You can check us out: http://nodeblade.com/openvz-vps-hosting ($3/mo .: $36/yr)
I don't see any plan on your site that fits the requirements at the price you listed. Mind pointing it out?
You can find that for $7/mo at Ramnode in various KVM configs.
arubacloud? 1 euro a month, so 12 euros a year.
@arubacloud has it https://www.arubacloud.com/vps/virtual-private-server-range.aspx 12€/year or 1€/month ▼
@dediserve has a promo 5.25$/month or ← * 12 for year (they will confirm)
The ▲ should fill your request
But i will add this one but seflow.net 39.40€/year
they can go crazy some time but good servers( i mean real crazy like accusing you of DDOS in a public forum)
Looks like I missed the virtualization type you requested. If your OK with OpenVZ, submit a support ticket and we can add the desired bandwidth for an extra $0.50.
I wasn't even the OP. Not off to a good start with me.
XenPower $40/year in Italy, they also have Cloud KVM line.
ZxPlay $23/year in DE, FR/CA (OVH).
Didn't realize someone would hijack a thread from the OP just to make a smart remark.
Back to the OP, apologies for missing your virtualization type. For KVM, I would recommend RamNode ($7/mo as raindog308 stated) or BuyVM ($10/mo). Both great services, both great support.
Fuck me, you're desperate aren't you.
dediserve info on https://manage.dediserve.com/knowledgebase/article/215/what-is-my-monthly-transfer-limit-/ indicated 1TB traffic. So this won't work for me.
I am not looking for OpenVZ. The only other option that I would consider other than KVM, Xen and VMware is a bare metal server.
1.5 TB and free inbound on their regular plan, moreover there is a recurring 50% off at this moment.
The standard 2GB RAM plan includes 3TB (2TB for premium locations)
Hello,
I agree with @tommy it should cost you about 60-70$ per year.
Ikoula, Tommy,
Why should it cost USD 60+? What is the reason? Just so that I understand, does it mean that it would not be possible for a provider with reputation of being reliable to provide such service? Would Aruba be not be considered to be positively reputable and reliable?
Thanks!
If I understood correctly, arubacloud is fine and reliable, but it doesn't come with a SLA (or does it?). It's fine for a personal box but for production servers it may not be the best fit. Paying $40 more a year for something that comes with faster support and some sort of SLA is worth it in most cases.
If you ok with the Center of USA (Dallas) it would be 512MB KVM $21/Year
@brightsunshine
Because 60$ is the minimum price according what OP wants.
How about Prometeus? They offer such specs for $40/year.
No, I don't.
go for it.
I can do it for $3/m . 512MB Ram , 20gb space , 2tb Bw. Location : France
Tommy: Out of curiosity, why is Aruba not considered to be positively reputable and reliable? What would be the requirements for a provider to be considered positively reputable and reliable?
TheOnlyDk: Aruba appears to have an SLA, ranging between 99.8% and 99.95% according to https://www.arubacloud.com/cloud-computing/cloud-computing-by-aruba.aspx
Riyad: Where is it in France? At OVH?
My personal opinion after testing their service for few month.
I'll consider provider reliable or not after testing for few month and put some load. Some of reliable provider in list intovps, linode, leaseweb.