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Looking for VPS with multiple ISP

I am new to this. Any providers that have multiple ISP within the NY area? Centos 7 is preferable.

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  • WSSWSS Member

    Do you mean multiple transits? Many do.

  • Welcome to LET! Do you have any other requirements (CPU, bandwidth, RAM, storage)? Is NY the only region you're interested in?

    Most providers here do use multi-homed networks.

  • hzrhzr Member

    betting $5 that sneakers are invovled here

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  • @hzr said:
    betting $5 that sneakers are invovled here

    Actually no. But thanks for the input.

  • @vapornode said:
    Welcome to LET! Do you have any other requirements (CPU, bandwidth, RAM, storage)? Is NY the only region you're interested in?

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    Most providers here do use multi-homed networks.

    I am interested in other areas. Just getting a feel about this place. No other requirements. 30gb storage will be great. I just want something small to get the basics around.

  • @nyclafl Easy enough. Unfortunately we don't offer anything in NY or surrounding areas but we do have an east coast location. Let me know if we can assist you!

    Otherwise, I am sure you will get many other offers from providers in that region.

  • dfroedfroe Member, Host Rep

    Like mentioned already, probably all serious providers will have multi-homed uplinks. One example (of many) would be BuyVM: https://buyvm.net/new-jersey-datacenter/
    Fell free to grab a slice from @Francisco. Since it's KVM, you can install (almost) any common OS on it.

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  • Thank you! I would look into slice

  • tomletomle Member, LIR

    Or if you are just getting started and want something to play around with, DigitalOcean and Vultr have per hour billing and if you search around you can find some discounts as well.

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