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http://www.online.net/en/dedicated-server/dedibox-xc
Get a CC.
Here it is - http://www.online.net/en/dedicated-server/dedibox-xc
Can't pay with paypal.
You'd have to sacrifice something. I don't know anyone else selling the Avotons so cheap.
Well, $25 is my current budget for such a server.
Boards are not cheap. Costs around 400€ in Europe without any chassis, disks, RAM,..
Look how much an Avoton motherboard costs to buy - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813182851&cm_re=c2750--13-182-851--Product
This is just the motherboard with the CPU, but without any RAM, HDD, Chassis, IPs, bandwidth and electricity cost included. You won't have many such offers. Get the online.net one, it's a very good deal for 20 EUR.
@fileMEDIA exactly my point. Noone else will sell it for 20 EUR.
Well, but how to pay if I can't do with credit card?
Is online.net a trustworthy company? Can I host business on it? Of course there will be backups.
The server is not for business purpose. I won't run a business server without raid.
I can't even find a order button...
maybe because...
Available on request
anyway here is the order page: https://console.online.net/en/order/server
Thanks.
http://www.sonwebhost.com/bill426/cart.php?gid=6
Dual Intel Xeon 5150 - Dual Intel Xeon 5150
2.66Ghz - 2 processors
4 Cores / 4 Threads
8GB DDR2
500GB
• 20TB Monthly Transfer
• Linux/Windows* OS
• 5 usable IPv4 Address
• /64 IPv6 Address Block**
• Remote Reboot Access
$96.95/month
You can just get a paypal prepaid card
You drunk? That is completely unrelated to the topic...
I have some of those online.net Avotons and they are AWESOME! Get a (prepaid) CC - it's worth it.
I think online.net uses microblades, something like http://www.supermicro.co.uk/newsroom/pressreleases/2013/press130904_avoton.cfm
Good old @sonwebhost is back. Bar is even lower now.
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@webcraft - What about Delimiter's $20/month (paid quarterly) server? Dual X5150, 16GB RAM, 500GB disk, 5TB transfer - see here
What are the short comings of Avotons compared with the usual Xeon E3 12xx series and L5520s etc? Why should I go for them instead?
The processor isn't that powerful, is it?
In terms of actual CPU benchmark:
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Xeon+5150+@+2.66GHz&cpuCount=2
[Dual CPU] Intel Xeon 5150 @ 2.66GHz 3,506
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Atom+C2750+@+2.40GHz
Intel Atom C2750 @ 2.40GHz 3,929
Well, so no huge difference.
I don't think you quoted him enough!
These new Avoton's don't deserve the title of atom, I have one on my personal server and it's great.
Did I express my love for that processor enough already? A A
so rather a avoton instead of a Xeon 5150?
The Avoton is a very modern processor, the X5150 is old. The attractive thing about the X5150's is 4 cores (albeit old cores), 16GB RAM, 500GB disk and dedicated IPMI/KVM for $20. Its throwaway pricing.
@MarkTurner the other good thing about the C2750 is 20W CDP. Granted you probably get very good rates on electricity, but still running 150W dual CPU blades must not be cheap, power cost wise.