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List Provider with 1Gbps or 10Gbps dedicated and unmetered

ewwinkewwink Member
edited June 2016 in General

List dedicated server Provider with dedicated 1Gbps or 10Gbps unmetered bandwdth, If you know please list it.

OVH:
* 1Gbps: SP-32, $79 + $52,5 bw
* 3Gbps: HOST-32H, $109 + $150.50 bw

fdcservers:
* 1Gbps: $199
* 10Gbps: $499

10gbps-io
* 1Gbps: $390
* 10Gbps: $2150

seflow
* 1Gbps: €29 + 99€ bw

nforce
* 1Gbps regular: € 453.25
* 1Gbps premium: € 1000

leaseweb
*1Gbps volume: €545.99
*1Gbps premium: €1070.99

i3D 
* 1Gbps: € 450.00

worldstream
* 1Gbps: €200 + setup fee € 49 once
* 1Gbps: €350 + setup fee € 49 once

zenex5ive
* 1Gbps: Atom 330 =$129 or 2 x Intel Xeon E5504 = $199
* 10gbps: $499

thanks

Comments

  • MadMad Member

    OVH is one of the cheapest with unlimited bandwidth (1,2,3 Gbps). I would suggest them.

  • YmpkerYmpker Member
    edited June 2016

    +1 for OVH

    Now for all those that will write "Acctually no provider will offer unlimited bw bla bla...". Yes, everyone knows that. Atleast as far as "normal" providers are concerned. However some customers have been growing accustomed to traffic flatrates and they in fact are offered by some large providers like e.g. OVH/Online.net. That does not mean you get the full 1 Gbits Symlink. OVH reduces upload speed to 250 mbps I think.

  • RodneyRodney Member

    Leaseweb, i3D, worldstream, zenex5ive, etc. all have 1/10 Gbps unmetered available.

    Thanked by 1ewwink
  • OHV is one of the cheapest, but their "1Gbps" is not real 1Gbps

    ewwink, what location do you want?

    Thanked by 1boernd
  • TionTion Member

    The question isn't who offers unlimited.
    The question is if you can afford it.

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    @Tion said:
    The question isn't who offers unlimited.
    The question is if you can afford it.

    +1 to that ;-)

    Thanked by 1zafouhar
  • Nforce.com has cheap 10gbit, so does 10gbps.io.

    Are you looking for a VPS or dedicated server?

    Thanked by 2ewwink Crogic
  • @Tion said:
    The question isn't who offers unlimited.
    The question is if you can afford it.

    I can offer 10 gazillion gigateraquadrabytes for $7

  • ATHKATHK Member

    @zafouhar said:

    @Tion said:
    The question isn't who offers unlimited.
    The question is if you can afford it.

    I can offer 10 gazillion gigateraquadrabytes for $7

    Hook me up, I can't wait to use 2gb and be suspended.

    Thanked by 1kkrajk
  • @ATHK said:

    @zafouhar said:

    @Tion said:
    The question isn't who offers unlimited.
    The question is if you can afford it.

    I can offer 10 gazillion gigateraquadrabytes for $7

    Hook me up, I can't wait to use 2gb and be suspended.

    Sir i'm sorry but we suspend once you use 10 bytes.

    Thanked by 2ATHK theroyalstudent
  • you can convert every dedicated into unmetered gigabit at 99€. So the cheap one is 29€, you can have an unmetered 1gbps server at only 119€

    Thanked by 1ewwink
  • tommytommy Member

    remember to read TOS on unmetered provider :D

    few years back, I remember few provider offer 1 Gbps unlimited/unmetered but FUP 250 GB, after than 1-20 Mbps

  • ewwinkewwink Member

    @Ympker said:
    OVH reduces upload speed to 250 mbps I think.

    It guaranteed bw not reduces but you can upgrade
    https://www.ovh.com/us/dedicated-servers/guaranteed-bandwidth.xml
    https://www.ovh.com/us/dedicated-servers/bandwidth-upgrade.xml

    @Tion said:
    The question isn't who offers unlimited.
    The question is if you can afford it.

    you know people came here for "low end" information so you don't need to tell if there is 1Gbps for $99999

  • TionTion Member

    @ewwink said:
    you know people came here for "low end" information so you don't need to tell if there is 1Gbps for $99999

    Thing is you won't get a dedicated unmetered 1 Gb/s line cheaply and for good reason.
    A 1 Gb/s can push over 300 TB per month in upstream alone. No way someone can afford to offer that in LET price regions.
    Look at the bandwidth upgrades from OVH which you posted. They only offer 1 Gb/s guaranteed on downstream, not up.

    Online.net advertises their smaller boxes with 1 Gb/s however you wont get them all the time and users have been kicked for generating too much traffic. They also "only" offer 750 Mb/s on their top of the line servers.

    Your best bet is to calculate how much traffic you expect and contact the providers for an individual offer. You should be able to get some good discounts on traffic past 100 TB.

  • Redstation has 1Gbps unmetered for around £50.

  • lionlion Member

    Since when does Kimsufi have 1Gbit/s?

  • ewwinkewwink Member

    @linuxthefish said:
    Redstation has 1Gbps unmetered for around £50.

    not dedicated, capped 200mbps

    @lion said:
    Since when does Kimsufi have 1Gbit/s?

    typo lol it should be seflow

  • ru_tldru_tld Member, Host Rep

    LeaseWeb's 1gbps unmetered deal currently is from 170EUR in Frankfurt and 206 $ in WDC/San Francisco

    HP DL380eG8/2x Intel Xeon E5-2420/32GB DDR3/2x1TB SATA/1Gbit unmetered

    Their unmetered offers are really unmetered.

  • @ewwink said:

    @linuxthefish said:
    Redstation has 1Gbps unmetered for around £50.

    not dedicated, capped 200mbps

    @lion said:
    Since when does Kimsufi have 1Gbit/s?

    typo lol it should be seflow

    From always. All servers except Xeon3065, i5 2500 can have 1gbps uplink (+9€)or 1gbps unmetered (+99€)

  • NForce can offer dual 10Gbps, I think it can be turned to 20Gbps by using bond?

  • @tommy said:
    remember to read TOS on unmetered provider :D

    Reading? what does that mean? I thought the process is we order, get suspended for abuse, open a thread at LET with the words scam and fraud in the title.

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