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  • emgemg Veteran

    Sealand :-)

  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran

    Mexico? I'm looking for cheap data centers but bandwidth is so expensive here :/

  • @netomx said: but bandwidth is so expensive here :/

    I guess Carlos Slim needs more money, that's why.

  • At the moment I am mainly considering Slovenia. The prices on vps are very high, and VPS located in Slovenia would be still useful for other European countries. OR India. Seems there is no replacement yet for the Mountspot company. not sure about Indian customs though.

  • Liam said "India: http://www.t-rex.net.in"

    I'd rather spend $0.01 more and use HostVirtual in Chennai. Better, more stable network than T-Rex.

    T-Rex peering

    ASN Name
    AS9498 Bharti Airtel Ltd
    AS9730 Bharti Telesonic Ltd
    AS45820 Tata Teleservices ISP AS

    Host Virtual India peering

    ASN Name
    AS33597 InfoRelay Online Systems, Inc.
    AS17439 Netmagic Datacenter Mumbai
    AS5580 Atrato IP Networks
    AS4436 nLayer Communications, Inc.
    AS32748 Steadfast Networks
    AS30475 WeHostWebSites.com
    AS14744 Internap Network Services Corporation
    AS8100 IPTelligent LLC
    AS1299 TeliaNet Global Network
    AS3720 The Internet Mainstreet, Inc.

    most intra-India traffic on HostVirtual is routed through NetMagic in Mumbai

    Netmagic peering

    AS9498 Bharti Airtel Ltd
    AS4755 Tata Communications (formerly VSNL)
    AS18101 Reliance Communications Ltd
    AS55410 Vodafone India Limited

    The best overall VPS/cloud provider in India is probably NetMagic but they are way above LEB pricing (1GB for about $64)
    http://www.netmagicsolutions.com/cloud-pricing-models.html

  • Anyone used http://www.cyfuture.com/ ?

    Haven't used them but I know their VPS brand is Go4Hosting
    http://www.go4hosting.com/linux-vps-plans.htm

    peering sucks:

    ASN Name

    AS4755 Tata Communications (formerly VSNL)
    AS55526 Scindia Villa, Sarojini Nagar,

  • wroxwrox Member
    edited April 2013

    @rds100 said: I haven't seen any VPS offers from Finland and Norway, and both countries look interesting.

    As a Scandinavian, I second this. Sweden lacks LEBs too, with the exception of EDIS being the only low-priced VPS provider there.

    For Iranian VPSes those guys are said to be solid (for the time being):
    http://r0ute.com/

  • I should start offering Anchorage, AK VPSes.

  • @superpilesos by the way a friend of mine is the admin of an ISP in Nigeria, if you are interested in this location. Pretty expensive though, and power, etc. is not very reliable.

  • @rds100 said: @superpilesos by the way a friend of mine is the admin of an ISP in Nigeria, if you are interested in this location. Pretty expensive though, and power, etc. is not very reliable.

    Maybe,it would be very interesting location. Is there a site?

  • @superpilesos said: Is there a site?

    I have no idea, it's a local ISP in Nigeria that offers services like ADSL and home internet there, they are not into hosting. But he can probably do something for it, if there is a sufficient interest.

  • http://blog.coloat.com/?p=85

    There we go ^ Not LEB, but Colo

  • BayuBayu Member
    • North Korea
    • Timor Leste
    • Suriname

    :D

  • SpiritSpirit Member
    edited April 2013

    @wrox said: with the exception of EDIS being the only low-priced VPS provider there.

    Don't forget mega stable ODERLAND .se vps hosting for (around) 30€/y. But yes, nordic countries are very interesting, especially expensive Norway and Finland.

  • markmark Member

    China, just to set up a VPN/Squid proxy to get behind the great firewall of China :-)

  • Pompeii

  • @Simple3x said: Im thinking of this too. But the net connection in the Philippines makes it hard to barely host any websites on it. Tama ba?

    bandwidth is expensive

  • joepie91joepie91 Member, Patron Provider

    Atlantis.

  • HassanHassan Member, Patron Provider

    Any in Lebanon? (the country)

  • DomainBopDomainBop Member
    edited April 2013

    Any in Lebanon? (the country)

    The Lebanese definition of low end box is $100 not $7 with a 128kbps connection not 100Mbps. :) DC in Beirut.

    https://lfait.com/cart.php?gid=22

  • @jcaleb upto 2mbps by smart broken, lol!

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited April 2013

    @superpilesos said: At the moment I am mainly considering Slovenia. The prices on vps are very high, and VPS located in Slovenia would be still useful for other European countries. OR India.

    India, absolutely.

    European distances and connections are such, that you could just as well host in Frankfurt or any other large IX center like Amsterdam, and be done with it. "Wow a new diverse location, it's a whole 50 km away from the freaking Austria, I wonder do aboriginies still eat people there". Also when you buy from a hoster/DC in a small country not exactly known for an amazing internet infrastructure, chances are they rent a single pipe back to Frankfurt anyways; so your latency to everyone in Europe is their latency to Frankfurt + your latency from Frankfurt to you. Why exactly you wanted that, again?...

    India on the other hand is an actual interesting and diverse LOCATION where with some luck (aka HKIX) you will have good ping to even places like SG/JP/AU.

    I know of one LEB host in India, used them for a month:
    MicroNet http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1207368
    but the plans and prices are not too exciting, and the network speed was less than 10 Mbit even within India, dunno maybe that's normal over there.

  • @jcaleb Sorry off topic, I encountered a 500 Internal Server Error when trying to access chorvamus.com

  • superpilesossuperpilesos Member
    edited April 2013

    Seems that, if you are in Europe, it is better to host in Pakistan than in India even?

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  • SpiritSpirit Member
    edited April 2013

    @rm_ said: Also when you buy from a hoster/DC in a small country not exactly known for an amazing internet infrastructure, chances are they rent a single pipe back to Frankfurt anyways

    You're so wrong here. In this specific country case. Few years ago when I was looking internet quality stats by country in europe this one was right behind Lithuania (known at that time as country with fastest Internet in the world as well as one of the leading countries in terms of Internet service quality).

    There is fibre to almost every home. Plenty choiches to choose between broadband ISPs who don't resell each others but use own infrastructure, run own networks, etc. You can get 100 Mbps line for less than 30€ to every home. With more than one provider. I got it in 2007 for 27€ if I remember correct.
    Local IPv6 pop with SixXS is available nearly decade and from all mayor ISPs only one without native IPv6 yet (as you're particulary interested in IPv6).
    But ok, you didn't talk about residental access to internet but infrastructure generally and you couldn't be more wrong here.

    To get better idea about "single line to Frankfurt" I will give you just little example:

    http://bgp.he.net/AS5603
    http://bgp.he.net/AS8591
    http://bgp.he.net/AS3212
    http://bgp.he.net/AS34779
    ...

    http://www.arnes.si/en/infrastructure/six-internet-exchange/membership.html
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_in_Slovenia

    @Chronic said: Slovenia is a market with mostly overpriced hosting solutions and could benefit from some competition.

    While I completely agree with this statement it have nothing to do with "bad" internet infrastrucure as some may assume but rather legal, economical, etc.. requirements to open hosting business at all. If you don't have registered company, office, professionaly formaly educated staff, legal representative, etc... you can't even open hosting business here. You can expect high quality service - but this cost. Internet is cheap. All the rest connected with running business from here isn't.
    So arrival of someone from "outside" without being limited with formal requirements would mix hosting pricing cards for sure. The main drawback would be small size of local market and I am also not sure how much interest for hosting service here would be from nearest southern countries in similiar position (Croatia..).

  • @rds100 there are quite a few VPS providers in Norway, just too expensive. Check out host1.no, we actually host our site there.

  • @Spirit said: You can get 100 Mbps line for less than 30€ to every home

    Lets stay realistic, not everywhere - Fiber is not more available in SI than Fiber+Cable combined in Austria or Switzerland (but it's faster, of course, and mostly symmetric)

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited April 2013

    @Spirit

    To get better idea about "single line to Frankfurt" I will give you just little example:

    ...
    http://www.arnes.si/en/infrastructure/six-internet-exchange/membership.html

    Well I simply went and traced this very www.arnes.si address from your post from RU, IT, CZ and EE -- and in ALL of these cases it went via Frankfurt or Berlin. I don't think I could have proven my point more clearly. :D

    Also I was speaking with my experience running traceroutes from Voxility (RO) in mind, from there too, almost every destination I tried, everything went via Frankfurt.

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