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Thanks, BTW.
Welome back
this is not cheap ...
Well what would you pay for them? Please enlighten us?
Well this is LowEndTalk, or at least it used to be, so $7.
Hey there Rafay, sorry to hear that you're not satisfied with the price.
Please go ahead and name a couple of competitors who offer a similar configuration at Interxion DC Madrid.
Congratulations to the trolls that have proven how bitter and toxic they are and completely missed the point of this 4 times a year idea to simply showcase what is available without limits instead of changing any core rules
Not that it really needed to be proven, the other 99% knew that already I guess.
I just grabbed an I/O Flood 18TB server, too good of a deal to pass up.
Thanks.
goldmine
Same grabbed one yesterday - waiting for the deploy :-)
I'm kind of sad, I gradually get up to my max speed using their test file and then it just DROPS to 100-500 KB/s and I'm with BT in the UK.
Guess that sucks balls.
So fucking tempted
FUCKING DO IT
https://www.ioflood.com/1gbtest.bin
Test it first to make sure you get decent speeds.
Here's another one:
wolf broadband
RIPE ASN registration
€40 one-time
€27.18 one-time for students with no commercial use
/48 for €20 per year
/48 for €14.31 per year for students with no commercial use
APNIC ASN registration
S$100 one-time
S$60 one-time for students with no commercial use
/48 for S$30 per year
/48 for S$20 per year for students with no commercial use
No mailing/spam, must be used in the appropriate regions. ARIN and LACNIC available too, but probably nowhere near acceptable costs for 99% of people here.
For ordering, send a pm to Wolfpack for more details.
Edit: unable to add it to the intial posts as cloudflare is being a dick.
west coast USA to the UK is never going to get great immediate speeds or latency free, you have probably got 200ms+ before the traffic even leaves the USA.
just tested myself on talktalk fttc and can sustain 10mbit minimum after about 10 seconds no problem, which is fine for single threaded streaming from west coast to the uk.
I'd love that IOFlood box, but I have absolutely no idea what I'd do with it since I literally still backup important documents to flash and writable media.
Don't be.
honestly it seems like the sort of box that 3 people would split at 26 bucks each.
Clouvider, Enfield: 1.00MB/s
Fiberoute, Goswell Road: 4.98MB/s
Probably not going to work out, shame, but all my shit is in the UK so it was always going to be challenging.
Probably not thanks mate, the location is a bit of a killer for me.
Could try to make them use a different inbound route - definitely not great.
Looks like it's going via Cogent, the test from Fiberoute goes via Telstra.
I'm re-running both tests simultaneously now, because I've just noticed something off with the results.
So this time it's 1.05 MB/s from Cloudvider Enfield and 0.85 MB/s from Fiberoute, Goswell Road.
mod edit: feel free to write your review outside of this thread.
You can stream videos in 120p!
I can never tell if your playing the fool or if you really are just ignorant (I am aware this will read as an attack, I just cant think of a better word) of how things work generally?
MB not mbit
1MB/8Mb is usually plenty for 1080p.
Is there any special mailcheap offer?