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any experience with noez?
does anyone have experience with https://noez.de/dedicated Intel® J1900 4 x 2.0 GHz, 4 Cores / 4 Threats? Uptime? Datacenter? Price worth?
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What a smart name to pick for a DC!
I wanted to try them for some time now and decided to give it a go tonight. So here's a quick initial review:
You have to register at first. They will verify your phone number with an automated phone call.
To be able to order services you have to top up your balance with a €1 minimum, multiple payment methods are available.
I decided to give their smallest VM a try (0.80 a month). Setup was instant after ordering. They state they offer fair use ipv6. Can't find the info anywhere so I guess it's a good opportunity to test their support anyway, so far not bad for a monthly VM at just €0.8/month.
The IP seems to be clean so that's a good start. A quick benchmark:
For Europe it seems to be ok and voxility ddos protection is included. Anyway, I'll monitor the box for a while and report back
"Dedicated root server". Germans tend to call vps servers "without overselling" root servers. Is "dedicated" root server then virtual or not?
Most of the time it's virtual. Basically the difference is dedicated resources vs shared resources. You could compare it to kvm vs OpenVz.
I speak German like mother tongue and have contact to some provider (but not noez). Most of the provider call their boxes like this:
VPS = virtual server, shared resources
Root = virtual server with dedicated resources
dedicated (root) = Your own hardware
But a noez it's a bit different.
The offer says:
Your own Rootserver
A rootserver is your own hardware unlike a vserver. You're not about to share a host system with other customer, it's your personal server
Did you mean Noè?