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Low End VMs
Hey LET,
I'm looking for 2 machines. Here's the TL;DR:
- 1-2GB RAM
- 1-2 CPU cores
- 10-20GB disk, don't care if it's HDD or SSD
- Unmetered transit
- 10Gbps is a plus
- Needs to accept BGP sessions
Pricing doesn't really come into this, I'm looking for something somewhere in the EU (preferably close to the UK) and US (preferably close to LA) respectively. Hit me up with what you're able to offer!
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Just to confirm, you're looking for 10 Gbps unmetered on a low end VM?
Here are some options that offer BGP sessions in the US and EU:
https://www.serverhunter.com/?search=3IX-1FS-1KK
There is also this great Google Sheet listing providers that offer BGP:
http://bgp.services/
I can provide 1 in LA and Falkenstein if you're interested. 1Gbps unmetered.
Hah, no. unmetered 1Gbps, but a 10Gbps port could be nice, even if metered.
Can I get pricing on that, and also specifically an IPv6 test IP?
I cannot guarantee on the BGP I didn't notice it sorry. If BGP isn't a necessity I can help you with a test IP.
Yeah, BGP is very much needed
I'm not your Guy then, you could try Vultr.
Yeah but they don't have unmetered transit
Right. Got EU sorted, now only US remains
That's a pretty cool google sheet! Thanks for sharing that.
Your website and as number?
If you're not looking for BGP then the website is https://readydedis.com/ We're not using our own ASNs yet, we're just relying on DC's IP(s).
Looking glasses are available here https://readydedis.com/cloud-servers
It clearly states:
Yea I'm aware that I was not attentive, I've already suggested an alternative.
Also, @t0ny0 if you haven't noticed the one who asked for my AS and website is not the OP.
When you're right - you're right :-)