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you need SSD vps? budget?
How about these ? https://contabo.com/?show=ssdvps
You can get custom server specs from our hosting
Mod edit: Remove Spam
Indian and Bengali person on LET?
@OP
go for scaleway
@Tumbleguy1 Thanks for suggesting ScaleWay.
@wa44io4 @mhosting_in We don't necessarily need budget, but bandwidth must be guaranteed, and not throttled. Same goes for IOPS.
@Suraj_Ghosh No one will take your business seriously if you can't even finish your website. Really your business looks shady as hell. Please dont say you been in business for 2 years.
Not to mention typos.
The lorem ipsum portion seems legit! It drowns me with confidence! Lmao
Check our VPS offerings we offer KVM as well as OpenVZ VPS in LA, USA and we only use Pure SSD and comes with unmetered bandwidth
https://hosteons.com/vps.php
You already have buyvm LU, so I cant suggest that
Hi, we can offer this in Dallas:
Intel Xeon Gold 6128 @3.4GHz
4vCores
3GB DDR4 ECC
100GB NVMe SSD
5TB Bandwidth @ 10gbps
£15.99/m
We also have the similar large plans in numerous locations in Europe with HDD storage for £9.99/m
You can have a look here: https://hostdoc.co.uk/kvm-vps
Hello!
I did say unmetered. Sadly 5tb will only last us a few hours.
Thanks anyways for the offer!
Why not a Hetzner dedi?
If that's not an option, NetCup has some VPS that you might wanna check out.
You are welcome. We also have many other locations with unmetered also.
Hm.
I think someone should mention Hetzner.
Do you have any particular budget?
Do you need unmetered 100 Mbps, 1 Gbps, more? Are you going to be using a CPU-intensive or IOPS-intensive application?
These facts are really fun. Owner even not cares to fix it.
5TB would only last you a few hours? So how much bandwidth do you expect to consume on a monthly basis?
Mucho tentacles, muchohentai.com to be exact...
@Lyphiard @HostDoc
Here are our graphs from a specific node (NYC-04):
IOPS
Bandwidth
Both are for the last 7 days. It also seems SSD-C doesn't cut it due to lack of IOPS, so we need true SSD
Yep! I guess it's in my post history? lol
Did you have a budget you needed to work with? Have you perhaps considered a dedicated server instead of a VPS?
Yeah, I read your first thread a few months ago as I was also looking for something similar.
Would you like me to remove the website URL? Not sure if you'd like to keep that private
@DeadCode NetCup RS 1000 G8 should be perfect for you. 3 of those run you ~24 USD per month (paid quarterly) for a total of 6 cores, 240TB traffic, 120GB SSD and 24GB RAM.
Anything under $55 USD. VPSes are great because instead of renting a single 10Gbps server we can rent VPSes all over the world for lower latency. We spread the traffic using DNS Load balancing
They sadly do not satisfy our minimum specs (per-node) requirements.
@DeadCode NetCup VPS 2000 G8:
8 vCores, 16GB RAM, 160GB SSD, 80TB traffic at 1Gbps, 16.5 USD.
Or, HostDoc Resource Pool 3:
30 vCores, 8GB RAM, 300GB SSD, upto 52TB per VPS, 26 USD.
HostDoc (Resource Pool), OVH, Hetzner (Dedis), NetCup are the best, bandwidth usage wise.
For your requirements, HostDoc (Resource Pool) and NetCup are the only real options.
Maybe BuyVM?
@Francisco has said "100mbps unmetered per 4GB of RAM", so my options might be a bit better.
What does that mean? I've got a Slice 4096 (4GB RAM) and definitely get speeds above 100 Mb/s:
I don't use much bandwidth though... Is the speed throttled for people that use a lot of bandwidth?
For people that really want to give 'er on bandwidth (TOR, heavy seed boxing, big CDN's, etc) we ask that they keep to around 100mbit/sec 24/7 usage per 4GB RAM they buy. This keeps things pretty even and everyone on the same hardware should have a good amount.
If you need to burst here/there instead, then you're fine.
Francisco