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Would you like the moon on a stick too?
150TB for $35? Not realistic.
After working out my overcharges on a single 1Gbit/s Port I think I will be down approximately £187.50
If you're wanting a decent provider to give you 150TB of bandwidth you're going to be needing to be paying a bit more than $35 P/Month otherwise you're looking at someone like OVH/Kimsufi
well, you can achieve 150TB with two of the 10 euro oneprovider deals. each machine is allowed to push a max of ~75TB (250mbit).
up it to £300 MRC + server and I'll be prepared to offer 1Gbit/s unmetered on a budget blend.
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Even single homed cogent is not possible at this.
i can put 10 meters of fiber and 2 swich , we are located in Romania . For this offer i accept only BTC payment and for 10 years in advance. Thanks. The price is in your budget.
now if we speack realistic the price for only 1gb is at least 300 eur/mo
All 1Gbps unmetered always capped to 100Mbps or less.
You need all that power on one line?
Why not multiple servers with unmetered 250mbps?
With your budget, you can get 4 Scaleway servers with reasonable power.
EDIT: You can get 3 of these: 4 Dedicated x86 64bit Cores (Old Xeon, iirc)/8GB Memory/50GB SSD Disk/300mbps unmetered, so, 900mbps unmetered power in 3 lines for 36eur.
Leaseweb has 1Gbps unmetered for around $200
can't you read? lol
OP should know he's not getting it for $35 anywhere
Not but he is reasonable lol
1 Gbit/s equals to 324TB of data transferred. Usually you would pay around 0.005-0.02$ per GB of data transferred, that results in around 3240$ cost at a price of 0.01$. Basically, you don't pay this though. Transit for example is around 0.25$ per Mbit/s, that means with HE.net for example you'd pay 250$/Mo for this.
Anyway, without doing further calculations, a end-user price for 1Gbit/s fully utilized 24/7 is definitely not possible under 200$ without loss on the provider end.
Online.net used to have a "high bandwidth" option with its dedis (removing all caps) but they seem to have gotten rid of that.
Not really. You can get unmetered 1gbps for ~130€/m on OVH. I know one OVH reseller who can get you this for ~90€/m
It's not dedicated.
Geez, Dom. You're kinda killing your profit margin by charging £300 for the bandwidth, even if it's a budget blend.
All those prices.. Damn.
1Gbit unmetered (consumer) is €40 a month here (internet only, no tv etc).
With a 1:100 contention ratio. Residential connections are a whole different ball game.
1:100 if not more. Reminds me Virgin Media in the UK in some areas...
I have never saw/heard people complain about network being slower. Somehow this does not happen in NL? We always get more than we pay for (if you live in the city) at any provider, no speeds crashing in at evenings etc.
Unitymedia (LibertyGlobal - UPC) in germany does the same with theres cable internet, up to 400mbit plans in download with a cmts of ~1.9gbit (docsis 3.0). 300-500 customers on 1 cmts
Solution to Virgin. Live on a main road. One that carries a large amount of bandwidth for the streets that spur off it. Easily max 200Mbit for 24 hours
Yeah, you do realise that the cost of transit is more expensive than this yeah ?
Just manage your expectations.
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So 3600€/10 years for 1gbps unmetered?
Try again.
Budget is not realistic at all . You will need to increase 5 to 10 times !
Get 5x Kimsufi for 5EUR each, should push with ease 150TB.
but 150TB on one dedi needs 500Mbit and that for 35$ meh.
To use 150TB in a month you need to push ~450Mbps almost 24/7. Either buy multiple scaleways or increase budget to 90€ and buy OVH dedi with 1Gbps unmetered port with 500Mbps guaranteed bandwidth. I guess you could also get 35€ online.net/SoYouStart dedi with 1Gbps port and 250Mbps guaranteed bandwidth and hope you can get above the guaranteed share of the port.