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lol, what a surprise, you don't get a dedicated gbit port for $5
You get it with Linode for 10$ though, at least for download.
You might get away with it to some degree more at linode, for now, but I promise you, linode pay more than $10 p/gbit dedicated so they cant sell it + a VPS cheaper.
Getting many requests of dedicated CPU usage.
If users needs to load any resource near to 80 - 100%, dedicated server is needed. There can't be any questions about VPS servers. Year, everybody is trying to save money...
Isn't the $10 linode capped to something like 125mbit network-out?
Is a 0.7 load-avg going to annoy them?
Gotta love how linode keeps up with hardware pricing every year.
Ramnode pretty plz do some kvm double ram coupons for us hoarders and addicts.
Output is limited, input isn't really limited, but the smallest vps can't handle more than ~1.5gbps probably because of CPU limitations. Their nodes are probably on at least 10gbps links.
Haven't seen Linode suspend for CPU load yet, they just send you notifications if the CPU load is high for a longer time, but they explicitly state that it's just a notification and no warning to lower CPU load.
Another provider who probably never suspends for CPU load is OVH on all of their VPS. I ran quiet a lot of Teamspeak servers there with load hitting as high as 10 for several hours.
I know at OVH Public Cloud VPS's a vCore is equal to 50% of the actual core. But you can use 100% of the half core.
Liteserver.nl
pretty clear rules