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Lots of cores (12+) KVM, decent speed, 4gb ram and 80gb space. how much?
borgqueenx
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Location Europe, bandwidth at least 1tb a month.
not interested in dedicated servers, just a reputable service.
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Hello,
we can offer:
12 dedicated Cores
48 GB DDR4 ECC RAM
120 GB SSD
10 GBit/s shared
10 TB traffic
For 49 EUR (including 19 % VAT) per month.
$40-$50
Edit: Or look here: https://www.serverhunter.com/?search=57B-3D1-FC2
HA OnApp KVM SSD FlexiCloud
12 Intel CPU Cores,
4GB RAM,
80GB Replicated SSD Storage,
8TB Bandwidth,
London, UK
100% SLA.
£71.93 exc. VAT where applicable.
You could get that from @Delong (Bandit Host) with the current promo now, max of 12 threads, could suit you, it's in Utah, USA though.
RAM : 6GB
Storage : 90GB NVMe
Bandwidth : 6TB@1Gbit
CPU : [email protected]+ (Ryzen 7 fair share)
Location : Germany
IPv4 : 1
USD : 42/mo or With Annual Payment: 33.60/mo
Would love to have you as a member of the Family dear stranger
Jesus Murphy! 12 cores of a Ryzen 7.. deeeeeeeecent
@Delong still wins in De Long run with the pricing! Some sexy numbers right there!
Contabo might be your choice
Possibly in the case of that special deal, which I feel like I'm ripping him off, I couldn't imagine it being sustainable for everyone, your pricing is closer to what I'd expect is reasonable especially the 33.60 yearly discount :-)
OP, I solidly recommended either @seriesn or @Delong as mentioned, both will take care of you, and you'll save some money. If I'm lyin I'm dyin, as they say,
in terms of speed and processing power, this is definitely a killer deal at USD 33.60
12vCores
4GB RAM
100GB HDD
20TB @ 500mbps
£16.99/m
France
Well, this is a deal that I suggest you take. I am still in the process of extended testing of his server, but I assure you some things:
Hope that these added bits of information will help you make a decision.
Actually the last package got snapped up this morning sadly! Should have something new coming out today at some point though
Thanks man! That was just a CM deal, loss leader actually ha but all good and hopefully everyone is enjoying it. Ryzen and EPYC is certainly where it's at though, great stuff AMD is throwing out their.
For @borgqueenx I'd 10/10 recommend @seriesn service though, Ryzen is no slouch and his plan looks like it checks all your boxes.
Found this
Deploy 10 VPS
12 CPU Cores
12 GB RAM
250 GB Storage
20 TB Monthly Transfer
10 IPv4 Addresses
200 IPv6 Addresses
OpenVZ 7 (Latest Kernel!)
Docker Supported
Virtualizor Control Panel
$89 per year (aff)
$9 per month (aff)
https://www.trustpilot.com/review/www.pskhosting.com
Yeah i'l skip that offer...
Decided to become part of the nexusbytes family
You made the right choice :-) welcome to the family! @seriesn is a good potato, his servers are very strong when put to work, and he likes to treat his customers like family which is nice because I believe there's a mafia undertone to when he says he can make me an offer I can't refuse.. :-)
@Delong I'm looking forward to seeing what your next offers will be, I've been so happy with your services it's become a borderline obsession of mine lol. Loss leaders suck, but you gained me as a customer (unlucky you lol) so that may be the silver lining. Seriously though, please stay premium :-)
@timelapse thanks for your contribution, but I want to give you some friendly advice. Take it from me, I've been down this road. If you want to suggest a provider for someone, with an aff link, you should take extra care that it's for a host that's considered reputable on LET. For example, psk is definitely not a reputable provider, quite the opposite in fact. Just a friendly heads up! :-)
Welcome to the Family my good sir! I appreciate you for giving us a try
Was just sharing but as always caveat emptor
You can post some really sick Geekbench scores, I am sure.
What do you guys suggest for benchmarking? I got 6 cores in the end, 5 gigs (but might need to upgrade, depends how well swap memory performs on NVMe) and 75gb.
Yet Another Benchmark Script (YABS) by @MasonR