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10Gbps VPS - 10-15TB Bandwidth monly
I have a download server that is only 1Gbps right now, about twice a week the network is saturated due to high volume. This is cause by new releases or updates. I have been using vnstat to get a rough idea of how much bandwidth is needed.
Right now its about 2.5-4TB per week.
VZ Type: kvm
Ram: 2GB
Cores: 2
Disk space: 150GB but can do 100GB
Disk type: HDD is fine. SSD or SAS if the prices works
Bandwidth: 10-15TB
Port Speed: 10Gbps
DDoS: No
IPs: 1-2
Location: I plan on 2 servers. US (Any) and EU (Any). US can be Canada (Any).
Budget: If its possible I like to stay under $20-$25 per server
Billing: Monthly
Comments
My honest opinion is maybe to expand the budget a little for US and use @MrRadic, That way you get a dedicated port and server and a host cant moan that you are killing the port
I found this to be the cheapest on their site and it comes with 150TB bandwidth
I assume the 10Gbps requirement is that your current 1Gbps port is shared and so you'd like to burst when required. Consider a dedicated 1Gbps link.
^ I think their 1Gbps servers were also on a dedicated port. @MrRadic pls confirm.
For EU the obvious choice is Hetzner 1Gbps dedicated.
I currently have had bad experiences with Hetzner. I believe my current host doesnt offer 1Gbps dedicated link. So using reliablesite might be my go to for this.
hmm this might be option. Thanks for the post.
In that case you might also want to give WorldStream a lookie. 120 GB SSD + 1Gbit dedicated @ 50TB for 25EUR.
Reliablesite is also a Dedicated 1port and of course still, 150TB Bandwidth on that port.
All of our ports are 100% dedicated.
I think vultr has 10gbit ports.
But, why dont you just spin up something hourly during the 1-2 hours of the update and spread the load a bit?
what do you use server for? why do you need that much Bandwidth? video, audio streaming? torrents?
Software distribution.
As MrRadic stated, its for software. Its about 3-4GB depending on OS type. Without doing an sql query to find out the real number but I estimate about 20-30k users who download it.
Thanks for all the input everyone. I will be using Reliable site
did you try to contact your current hoster if they could increase port speed to allow higher burst? I guess you certainly don't need 10gbps. And is it important to get the updates asap?
/edit: seen too late that a suitable product has already been found. Sorry!
Hello,
we can offer:
vServer L+
Intel Gold/Intel E5
6 dedicated CPU
24 GB DDR4 ECC RAM
80 GB SSD
10 Gbit/s shared
1x IPv4 & 1x IPv6 /64
10 TB Traffic
DDoS-Protection
First Colo Datacenter in Germany.
for 25 EUR per month (including 19 % VAT).
Regards
Theo
Sorry for a stupid question, but "dedicated port" is not a marketing trick?
If all data center traffic is shared between all clients and there are lots of free traffic to burst up to 1Gbps, port is dedicated or shared? I mean, data centers buys traffic follow their needs, not upgrades 100Gbps port per each 100 clients.
I believe I can easily say, that our traffic is dedicated, but am I really not going to be a liar?
Bandwidth: 10-15TB
Port Speed: 10Gbps
is it should be exactly 10Gbps port ! since it's not fit with your monthly bandwidth , all providers I bookmark offer 1Gbps shared only , includes wholesaleinternet here is other options suit for your monthly bandwidth .
https://www.reliablesite.net/dedicated-servers/ 150TB Bandwidth Dedicated 1 Gbps Port $29 $33
https://buyvm.net/kvm-dedicated-server-slices Unmetered Bandwidth $2.00 $15.00
Hi. if you need good speed and this is important to you, it's better to take a dedi server. We have a client, he uses an ESXi passthrough based server on 10Ge port
but he never uses more than 2G-4G on this port. So i think 10Ge is a good option for dedis not for vps
I can do a VPS2 (2GB ram, 25GB disk, 2T bandwidth) with 100GB SSD total, and 10T a month for $20. VPS is on a server with 2x10Gb uplinks to a 80Gb core with >20Gb uplink to providers.
We are located in Seattle.
I did reach out to them but they were unable to adjust anything. I am currently maxing out an upload speed of ~960Mbps when I used cbm and nload to show real time speeds.