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for what purpose you need that much bandwidth ? and 4TB @ 100Mbps or 1Gbps ?
Are you looking to spend $5 for all four machines?
I guess no. If he wants to find a provider, that is.
Useless post. You know.
If you can increase your budget to something realistic then we can cover the UK for you.
It's not useless. He didn't specify if that was his budget per machine or the total one.
Budget is $5/mo per machine. I've seen lots of providers that can offer this, but they are in US or Germany. I would like bandwidth to be 4TB @ 1Gbps
Your best bet is DigitalOcean for now. They aren't billing for bandwidth overage and have all the locations you've mentioned.
Ovh for Canada?
Hey,
We're able to do this in the UK, simply sign - up, deposit funds and then spin up a VPS, drop me a PM with the IP and Hostname then I will get the bandwidth limit raised.
Depending the usage of such demand and VPS Specification, we may be able to help in all those locations.
Do you have a link to the plan?
go with Gestion DBI and you will be happy as long as you obey the rules.
Hey,
There is a general overview of the plans at; http://aboveclouds.co.uk/pricing.html
The £0.004 plan is sufficient for the free upgrade.
I was too looking for the same shit early this day but then found it impossible to find something like this so got vps's from vultr! 4TB + 1Gbps +$5 = hell no
We can offer that in Canada, Netherlands(we can discuss on that location for additional bandwidth) and France
Check there :
https://lowendbox.com/blog/intensevps-windowslinux-768mb-ram-25gb-hd-1tb-bw-5m-in-netherlands
https://www.o2v2.com/cloud
https://www.leaseweb.com/cloud/public/virtual-server NL
Could you please explain what application you are using, that may result in 4TB of data transfer?