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  • HxxxHxxx Member

    You all have to admit you use those servers to host @Nekki hentai tentacles porn.

  • edited July 2017
    • $19.62 - oneprovider 8gb ram 128gb ssd + 1 IP (converted to dollars from euro) - monthly

    • $10 - 2gb linode - monthly

    • $41.94 - OVH 4gb ssd2 - yearly( I got it 50% off on black friday on a yearly subscription)

    Around $33 dollars a month, however with the euro going up, it will eventually go up a few cents more. When I first got that oneprovider vps the euro was at 1.03 so now at 1.15 made my oneprovider 11% more expensive.

  • dwtbfdwtbf Member

    Including AWS: $6,740.92

    Excluding AWS: $304.65

    Thanked by 1vimalware
  • @dwtbf said:
    Including AWS: $6,740.92

    Excluding AWS: $304.65

    Do you have life?

  • abytecuriousabytecurious Member
    edited March 2018

    I pay annually for my 6 VPSes, it costs about $14.58/month. Specs

    • 4GB/4TB VPS @SSDNodes [Annually $48]
    • 8GB/4TB VPS @SSDNodes [Annually $66]
    • 2x2GB VPS @Wg (BOGO offer) [Annually $36]
    • 512MB/1TB VPS @BudgetNode [Annually $15]
    • 512MB/1TB VPS @VortexNode (yeah, I know. It still works though!) [Annually $10]

    Pretty happy with the performance of all of them. Most of them are for personal use.

  • CConnerCConner Member, Host Rep

    dwtbf said: Including AWS: $6,740.92

    Excluding AWS: $304.65

    Personal or business?

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited July 2017

    @ramesh_vish said:

    The joke on these is, mine was 15$/y before also, they decided because of "Abuse" they raise prices to 25$/y.

    And what Do I see 1 week later? Again for 15$/y.

    It sounds for me, someone is trying to escape the LET rules of recurring prices.

    If you say, you stop offering it for 15$ to prevent abuse, then do it.

  • IshaqIshaq Member

    @Neoon

    No, that is probably an OpenVZ service. We don't do KVMs for $15/year.

    Maybe you should consider that other products also exist before coming to conclusions.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited July 2017

    @Ishaq said:
    @Neoon

    No, that is probably an OpenVZ service. We don't do KVMs for $15/year.

    Maybe you should consider that other products also exist before coming to conclusions.

    Well, I had a discussion about that with Jordon in IRC, its a while back, sadly I do not have set a bookmark and I cannot find the offer anymore.

    So I cannot proof it wrong/right.

  • @Neoon It is an OpenVZ node. Was lucky to get my VPS during a promo offer.

  • AlyssaDAlyssaD Member
    edited July 2017

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  • If you need to find a way to calculate yours: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/74101/server-addictions#latest

  • Nothing,I got a free 512Kvm from a reseller of ceranetworks

  • dwtbfdwtbf Member

    @mtsbatalha said:

    @dwtbf said:
    Including AWS: $6,740.92

    Excluding AWS: $304.65

    Do you have life?

    I had one, then AWS ate it

  • dwtbfdwtbf Member

    @AlyssaD said:

    Google ads or another ad network?

  • @dwtbf said:

    @AlyssaD said:

    Google ads or another ad network?

    Different ad network for in game ads.

  • $110

    2 dedicated server, 2 vps backup, 4 vps for webserver.

  • about $4 from scaleway, and a couple cheap yearly things

  • 20€ a month total for lots of NAT vps for my private vpn cloud (paid yearly) and some more normal vps that are all on the lower end of the price curve as well though, with the most expensive being 3.5€/month. (2GB KVM)

  • EdmondEdmond Member

    I spend 30 cents per month... (well they're paid annually) well... technically I didn't spend anything, it was from survey payouts.

    I have:
    2x Virmach VPSs
    3x Free VPSs

    I wish I had more free VPSs..

  • kingjjkingjj Member

    $35 for 2 dedi's and a VPS (Delimiter, OneProvider and Aruba). $0 ad revenue.

  • HxxxHxxx Member
    edited July 2017

    Considering that most people don't even do 2K a month of salary in the world, I will say you run a very successful business. Kind of interested on the details.

    @dwtbf said:
    Including AWS: $6,740.92

    Excluding AWS: $304.65

  • williewillie Member

    Neoon said:

    Well mostly KS4C for 8.99 to 10.99 (i5,16gig,2TB)

    How you manage that? I thought I did pretty good scoring one at $16.99 (USD) earlier this week.

    My own spend: 5 dedis, 10 or so VPS, somewhere around $90/month. The dedis start with a Scaleway C1 (3 euro/m) and a KS-2E (8 euro/m), going up to a Hetzner i7-3770 (28.57 euro/m). The most recent dedi is the KS-4C and I feel some remorse about that one but meh.

  • edited July 2017

    @dwtbf said:
    Including AWS: $6,740.92

    Excluding AWS: $304.65

    Lol... judging from your past posts, especially the one requesting 150 vps for load balancing when you claim you have such a big expenditure at softlayer and AWS, I don't think I can believe you spend that much on AWS.

  • dwtbfdwtbf Member

    @IAlwaysBeCoding said:

    @dwtbf said:
    Including AWS: $6,740.92

    Excluding AWS: $304.65

    Lol... judging from your past posts, especially the one requesting 150 vps for load balancing when you claim you have such a big expenditure at softlayer and AWS, I don't think I can believe you spend that much on AWS.

    If you don't believe, I'll happily team view and show you a few past month bill from AWS.

  • dwtbfdwtbf Member
    edited July 2017

    @Hxxx said:
    Considering that most people don't even do 2K a month of salary in the world, I will say you run a very successful business. Kind of interested on the details.

    @dwtbf said:
    Including AWS: $6,740.92

    Excluding AWS: $304.65

    >

    Video Survaillence and Storage in the cloud. We integrate with a dozen camera manufacturers in Canada, USA, U.K., China, and we provide their customers with cloud storage of video footage 24/7 for maximum of 90 days retention, on a revenue share model. We hold contracts with large providers with Non-Compeition agreement. To understand, we just signed up 2 clients who added 5000 cameras to our platform (big retail chain in USA), we have Wowza streaming, we had to deploy 4 new Wowza nodes to support this. Each camera base rate is $12, plus time for retention storage, we presume 90 days of 24/7 CR will cost us $24 total, so for 90 days retention we charge based on total camera and precommitment.

    Ie, in 5000 case, our monthly in from these is $86,560 recurring, which may seem like a lot but now understand the new cost:

    We've effectively tripled our capacity and infrastructure just for these two clients, so our Cost is now going to be about ~11500 US, but then we take revenue share from that remaining, and pay ourselves, and dump a lot into marketing, at end of day we're up $4,500. But then we are hiring another QA as per contract just for these customers, so once we hire we're down to about $500 profit left. But, end of day, we're sustainable, so is our enterprise partners, we're all happy at end of
    day. For transparency, VSaaS is a $1.9BN market, we make per Q about $440k of this market. This means we stand to make over $1M per year. We have about 6 competitors, but we have the edge - our is the cleanest, simplest, idiot-proof interface that you don't need instructions to use.

  • 4 dedis, 4 vps
    150euro / month

  • 60+€/m

    10+ VPS'es
    3Dedi's

  • HxxxHxxx Member

    Amazing. Congratulations Sir.

    @dwtbf said:

    @Hxxx said:
    Considering that most people don't even do 2K a month of salary in the world, I will say you run a very successful business. Kind of interested on the details.

    @dwtbf said:
    Including AWS: $6,740.92

    Excluding AWS: $304.65

    >

    Video Survaillence and Storage in the cloud. We integrate with a dozen camera manufacturers in Canada, USA, U.K., China, and we provide their customers with cloud storage of video footage 24/7 for maximum of 90 days retention, on a revenue share model. We hold contracts with large providers with Non-Compeition agreement. To understand, we just signed up 2 clients who added 5000 cameras to our platform (big retail chain in USA), we have Wowza streaming, we had to deploy 4 new Wowza nodes to support this. Each camera base rate is $12, plus time for retention storage, we presume 90 days of 24/7 CR will cost us $24 total, so for 90 days retention we charge based on total camera and precommitment.

    Ie, in 5000 case, our monthly in from these is $86,560 recurring, which may seem like a lot but now understand the new cost:

    We've effectively tripled our capacity and infrastructure just for these two clients, so our Cost is now going to be about ~11500 US, but then we take revenue share from that remaining, and pay ourselves, and dump a lot into marketing, at end of day we're up $4,500. But then we are hiring another QA as per contract just for these customers, so once we hire we're down to about $500 profit left. But, end of day, we're sustainable, so is our enterprise partners, we're all happy at end of
    day. For transparency, VSaaS is a $1.9BN market, we make per Q about $440k of this market. This means we stand to make over $1M per year. We have about 6 competitors, but we have the edge - our is the cleanest, simplest, idiot-proof interface that you don't need instructions to use.

  • williewillie Member

    AWS seems to be the de facto risk-averse choice for internet businesses. I know several small companies with much bigger AWS bills than dwtf reports. Some of it really had to be on AWS because of AWS services and customers on AWS, but lots could have been done with cheap dedis.

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