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Stable Dedicated Server for $30
Hi,
I'm looking for a budget dedicated server for less than $30.
Good processor. I wont name the cpu.
Less disk space, 50gb enough for me.
at least 8gb ram
Unmetered bandwidth @ +150Mbit/s guaranteed
I don't mind the server location. Anywhere would be fine but Europe preferred.
Thanks
Comments
OVH/Kimsufi would be good for you?
@OkieDoke, Looking for something than ovh/kimsufi. Heard they are not stable at all
kimsufi, dont know another provider who offer that server within your budget
online.net may try france - datashack.net - usa
look in my sig there, only thing is the ram is in half and connection -50mbit :P
Hmm. And it's in EUR lol
http://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=25&From=EUR&To=USD
so close enough to $30 :P
What did you expect if you wanted a preferred EU server?
that's exactly what i was thinking lol..
maybe this shall become a rule on LE*
if it's a European server, price must be in Euro.. American in USD, etc etc :-P
What about i3D?
You can get X3210 Quad Core/4GB/160GB/Unmetered for 20 EUR ~ $27.
It fits your budget, however yeah, it is 100mbit, not 150
i3d.net/deals/
Use coupon: RESELLi3D
What's the website?
You can find it, right before the coupon code...
i3d has bandwidth limitation.
Any suggestion?
Well, 150 Mbps internet transit costs more than $30/month, even from Cogent or He.net.
Their latest WHT offer: http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1343637
The cheapest one, R200, doesn't have automated reinstallation as of my last chat with them.
Anyway, the above mentioned server is unlimited, I had one with them in the past.
I could push the max ~30TB (which comes from the 100mbit)
Because 24 hour a day the 100mbit/sec is roughly a 12.5MB / sec
12.5MB x 2.47 => 30.875 TB
Where the 2.47 comes from? (60 x 60 x 24 x 30 / 1024 / 1024)
Where the 12.5MB comes from? (100 x 1024 / 8 / 1024)
For $30 do you whant to find XEON E7 128GB RAM and 1Gbit port unlimited bw?
Be realistic and take an offer it is $30 not $300, even the power itself cost more than $30 this is only to say that you will not ask for support because the staff cost too.
The cheap servers are always limited to traffic or something or the resources are a bit low.