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$7 for 2 GB RAM, 20 GB SSD RAID 10 Storage, Free DDoS Protection, Free Backups

Hardware

100% pure SSD servers

hardware RAID 10

KVM Virtualization

Test IP: 107.167.5.195

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Bandwidth: Comcast, Cogent, Zayo, GTT, China Unicom, China Telecom

Test IP: 204.188.245.67

Location: Chicago, IL

Bandwidth: Comcast, Zayo, GTT, Cogent

Test IP: 96.47.226.235

Location: Miami, FL

Bandwidth: GTT, Cogent, Telefonica, FL-IX

Test IP: 96.44.142.2

Location: Dallas, TX

Bandwidth: Cogent, Host.net, Zayo

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1 CPU Core

20 GB 100% SSD w/RAID 10

2000 GB Bandwidth

20 Gbps DDoS Protection

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Comments

  • joepie91joepie91 Member, Patron Provider

    Hmm. Where are you getting your DDoS mitigation from? If it's offered by default and goes through an off-site mitigation provider, the listed bandwidth providers hardly matter...

  • hzrhzr Member
    edited October 2016

    test ips say quadranet and sharktech, so guessing sharktech/fdc chicago and quadranet's inhouse filtering for the rest? think it's all inhouse, at least

  • @joepie91 said:
    Hmm. Where are you getting your DDoS mitigation from? If it's offered by default and goes through an off-site mitigation provider, the listed bandwidth providers hardly matter...

    All in house through DC

  • joepie91joepie91 Member, Patron Provider

    @ioZoom said:

    @joepie91 said:
    Hmm. Where are you getting your DDoS mitigation from? If it's offered by default and goes through an off-site mitigation provider, the listed bandwidth providers hardly matter...

    All in house through DC

    Interesting, that's a surprisingly consistent capacity across datacenters then :)

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