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  • @Ethereal739 said:

    @FAT32 said:
    @Ethereal739 Any $2.99/yr deal?

    @deank said:
    @Ethereal739 Any $0.99/yr deal?

    No, unfortunately. I am a reseller (the kind that rents a dedicated server to sell VPSes) and the IPs cost me from $1-$2/each/month.

    I am currently using ReliableSite, Hetzner, ServerEasy, PrimeNodes (EncryptedLaser), and as you can imagine, I would lose a ton of money selling at that price :)

    Hi, I emailed support but didn't get a reply yet, so trying here

    Does your KVM support graphics passthrough? E.g. I saw VPS' with processors including i7-7700k - I wanted to know if the virtual machine would have access to the Intel HD graphics or support any direct x passthrough

    Also, can I install my own OS?

  • @jayb962k10 said:

    @Ethereal739 said:

    @FAT32 said:
    @Ethereal739 Any $2.99/yr deal?

    @deank said:
    @Ethereal739 Any $0.99/yr deal?

    No, unfortunately. I am a reseller (the kind that rents a dedicated server to sell VPSes) and the IPs cost me from $1-$2/each/month.

    I am currently using ReliableSite, Hetzner, ServerEasy, PrimeNodes (EncryptedLaser), and as you can imagine, I would lose a ton of money selling at that price :)

    Hi, I emailed support but didn't get a reply yet, so trying here

    Does your KVM support graphics passthrough? E.g. I saw VPS' with processors including i7-7700k - I wanted to know if the virtual machine would have access to the Intel HD graphics or support any direct x passthrough

    Also, can I install my own OS?

    These nodes have server motherboards, which disable the processor's integrated graphics for IPMI/KVM to work, so there is no way to pass them to the VM, unfortunately.

    As for the OS, you can bring your own ISO and perform an install through VNC if needed.

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