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8gb 2 core SSD Windows VPS required
Hi, I'm looking for as the title says,
I have my own server 2012 licences, I'm looking for something budget and high performance.
Xeon E3 or E5, I have been paying $17 which I got on offer 2 years ago and looking to get another one, location Europe or US,
SSD minimum 80gb
Thank you,
Paul
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Wait until @Francisco delivers his promised slices to east-US and EU.
We can't come close to that price, but all our Pure SSD plans are currently 30% off (use promo fall1630). http://virpus.com/windows-vps.php
Good luck!
Then why do you post?
To promote ones services I presume.
@Cheeth, how about a budget dedicated server? You don't mention number of cores, and presumably you would get at most a single dedicated core for that E3. In which case, perhaps a dedicated server with an i3 would be suitable?
I will check our availability of SSDs but if interested, we can offer something like the following:
Intel i3-2120T
8GB DDR3 RAM
120GB SSD
Windows Server 2012 (your own license)
1 IP Address
1TB Traffic
Located in the EU (Lithuania)
Monthly Fee: EUR 30 (+21% VAT if you are in the EEC, unless you are VAT registered).
We have a Xen based VPS service too with pure SSD storage. You mentioned KVM but maybe Xen works too?
Thank you, here's the invoice I recieved from the VPS I currently have to take a deeper look, http://d.pr/i/n7lN and http://d.pr/i/SwKR because I've had it before I know the deal can be done. I believe it was 2 core 4 threads. With regards to Xen probably be okay as long as I can ithas server 2012 on it
When would this be? And why wait?
you want ssl mabye?
Nope dont need that thanks
Later this month is the goal, early next at the latest The prices would be as you see them at https://buyvm.net/kvm-dedicated-server-slices
I didn't ring in on this thread since we were around ~100% higher than your target price.
Thank you to those that put our name forward.
Francisco
Hello,
You can combine 4xKVM SSD packages on wishosting.com. You'll get 4vCores, 8GB RAM, 240GB SSD for $20/mo
Will that include the Europe location too?
I can offer
Intel Celeron J1900 (4core)
8GB RAM
120SSD
40$
Location: Ukraine
Or VDS with SSD, but price 25$
I'm not sure on 8GB, but SpeedyKVM's standard $12/m Seattle plan includes 2 vCPU E5-2630 v4, 6GB RAM, 86GB SSD storage. They allow Windows BYOL, as I recall @SpeedyKVM_Ryan
How can I find out if what I've currently got is dedicated or shared? I didn't know DO is shared CPU usage, have you got a reference for that? I have 2 VPS with them, what is your uptime SLA?
Thank you,
Thank you, is it easy to install windows server 2012?
@Cheeth - Almost everyone out there is shared CPU unless designated otherwise. As for SLA we're 99.9%+. Windows 2012 is included in our pricing so you can just reinstall from the menu and you're all set.
Francisco
Sure, it is included in the templates list.
Do you use logical cores or dedicated?
What CPUs will you use? for the dedicated cores?
The cores are shared, but the core usage is unlimited.
Either E3 1270v3's or 1241v3's. 3.5Ghz either way
Francisco
Pardon me - what does this mean? If I max out two cores 23.5 hours a day but let someone else use them for 30 minutes, am I violating the shared rule or using the unlimited offer?
Its not worth in my opinion to buy a VPS with 8GB. Better get a dedicated server.
There is no shared rule for our KVM plans, I just meant the cores are shared between qemu processes on the host system. You can use CPU resources 24/7, however since the cores are not dedicated, you will get your CPU time on the best effort basis.
@exception0x876 Maybe I don't know how good or fair the KVM hypervisor divvies up vCPUs - but if my VPS is allocated 2 (shared) vCPUs and I run a zcash miner and my VPS makes significant request for CPU time, is that okay?
That's ok, but as I said above you might not get 100% of 2 cores power all the time, so the hashrate of your miner will be a bit jumpy.
as you use to buy such services on ebay and even don't care sharing your personal data in public boards, I'd say a provider like https://contabo.com/?show=vps is a good fit for your needs ;-)
Aren't windows vps's are comes with built-in corporate license and included to price? I believe it is better to find clean vps which would be lower priced.