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VPS - Waiting for offers
Hi
I'm looking for VPS machines in following localizations:
- USA (west coast)
- USA (east coast)
- south-east Europe/middle east
- Asia/Australia
Required parameters:
- Debian 6 64bit
- 256MB RAM
- 5GB HDD
- 1 IPv4 address
- 1 IPv6 address or IPv6 capable (via HE.NET tunnel)
- 250-500GB transfer/month (was 1TB)
Please provide quotes only for mentioned parameters
Thanks
Comments
What's your intended use? Private VPN, public VPN, warez hosting, web hosting, backups, etc... Hosts allow/disallow different things in their networks.
I'm planning to use it only for DNS.
1TB is enormous amount of bandwidth for a DNS server
How much VPS machines you want?1, 5, 20, 5 with different location.
Right now one in each location, after few months probably another one (total 2 per location).
@rds100 Beside DNS traffic I need to include background sync of DNS zones data
If your DNS system is complex enough that you'll use 1tb of transfer per month, you should be looking for dedicated servers.
I don't need "dedi" for DNS software which I use, VPS is enough. I prefer to have more transfer available than I need
@gbshouse I have 4000+ zones for my customers and they are on 4 128MB XEN PV, KVM etc using less then 100G per month including background sync, rsync backups, snmp traffic and such
many hosts may not be able to offer you the specs because they dont offer 1TB bandwidth, please reconsider
Indeed, we're hosting 400 zones over 13 nodes, all of which are various levels of OpenVZ, and they're each using less than 10 gigabytes per month apiece with ndc sync, backups, munin traffic, etc.
@gbshouse must have a pretty heavy duty client base to warrant 1 TB of traffic, which would be better served by a dedicated server.
@Asim OK OK - I'll update spec
Excellent! With your updated bandwidth requirement, any of these companies will be able to meet your demands: http://www.lowendbox.com/
@liam - I'm using EDIS in Europe, but they offer only one location in USA and none in south-east Europe/middle east/Asia
@Damian - I'm looking for a company which provide as many locations as possible and has some good reviews
And for Australia, I'd recommend RansomIT: http://www.lowendbox.com/blog/ransomit-7-00m-openvz-512mb-ram-in-australia/
gbshouse for USA locations I'd suggest looking at bluevm. That appears to be a well run company with a helpful owner / staff.
I can also + 1 that.
USA (east coast)
south-east Europe/middle east
Asia/Australia
For DNS you must be doing some cool geolocating or something? Otherwise your Australia users might end up querying a DNS server in US east. If you'd care to share I'd love to hear more about your setup.
$60.00/m
Look at Exigent, plans from $10.00/m
Why do you want to put a 64-bit OS on a VPS with 256MB RAM?
I'm using custom software which is precompiled on Debian 6 64bit so I want all my servers to use the same distribution/version
@Netguy: $6.66 is cheaper than $10