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1) I'm always looking for big cheap storage (say in 250GB increments), preferably with very fast network (like in same DC) to where I have other stuff. I wonder if we'll see the likes of @ZXHost's old 1TB plans again.
2) Would like more pure-SSD LES plans as mentioned on LES forum. 128MB ram NAT with 1.5GB or 2GB SSD (like Milan) at normal LES pricing and US location would be great if doable, preferable to the 3-5GB HDD plans on offer now.
3) Would like monstrously powerful cpu instances on hourly billing, though this is probably unfeasible for small providers. Basically want to pay < 2x what similar computing power in a budget dedi would cost dividing monthly bill for same amount of time. Scaleway has this although their cpus are slow. Nobody else seems to come even close.
4) I think my idea of a practical midrange VPS these days is KVM, 512MB or 1GB ram, 1gbps port (1tb of internet traffic is fine), 15-20GB of SSD RAID storage, access to larger HDD storage in same DC (shouldn't count as internet traffic), and I'd prefer capped but unthrottled CPU use over fair share nonstop, priced about like BuyVM 1gb slice ($3.50/mo). Not especially looking for this right now but it never hurts. Currently have OVH vps-ssd-1 (2gb kvm with 10gb ssd) and i83 250gb HDD storage both in OVH BHS data center and the combination (sshfs ftw!) is sweet. Main prob with the vps-ssd-1 is 100mbps port speed, and 10gb ssd is a little too small for full creature comforts.
5) Specifically (and no promises) a very large storage plan at Kansas City, MO might be of interest to me later this year, funds permitting. Very large = like 5TB raid6 at $25 a month if that's not a pipe dream. Idea would be to use it in conjunction with the WSI 2x E5-2670 dedis that have small flash drives.
@AnthonySmith I second @willie's desire for large cheap storage.
This upcoming week. Still waiting for SSDs to arrive at the DC.
Roilan
Same here. E3-1270 +2x1TB HDD. Can't beat the price!
I tried to get one, but my order was flagged as fraud.
Tried to contact support, but no answer for 2 days.
Their processing of the orders is slow. They said too many orders to process/verify. But their support turnaround is within an hour so far. So I feel it's still a great bargain at 200/yr.
I Submitted ticket on 01/06/2017 10:01 and no answer so far.
Looking for a couple of NATs (UK & any other location) + 1GB/SSD VPS(KVM ideally as want to try windows) on yearly basis.
Thanks
Deals? What is a point to make deals? When I started to work in hosting industry, i said - we need deals, good offers, discounts. After 14 years - why? We do not need deals, maybe discount policy for longer payments.
Also what is a point to be cheapest in the world? In my personal experience people do not value those services, hosting badware, phishing, spamming or host other trash. The same with discounted servers, taking because it is cheap and they do not care if it will be suspended anytime. Providers uses one time fees to avoid such one month heroes.
$1/yr shared in US/EU https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/102144/vortexnode-com-1-year-cpanel-shared-hosting-is-back-chicago-atlanta-toronto-maidenhead
You can afford to have more VPS idling at any given time .
A bit late, but.....
We will launch our KVM VDS platform officially tomorrow. Offering from Weekly to Annually billing terms.
We have a special launch deal: https://clients.gestiondbi.com/?cmd=cart&action=add&id=244
You can view all our plans here: https://www.gestiondbi.com/en/kvmvds
Currently, Montreal is UP, Falkenstein will follow in the next few days.
Keep in mind, price are listed in CAD, not USD.
Regards, David
That's nice.
Falkenstein or BHS : which has SSD?
I don't think the Montreal server is OVH/BHS.
Looking glass http://lg-mtl.gdbi.pw/
when will amsterdam be added ?
Nice! What is the cpu hardware? 1 vcore = 1 hardware thread?
If anyone wants dedicated, we have some more SuperDeals Servers!
E3 / 8GB RAM / 1x1TB HDD / 10TB Bandwidth on 1Gbps Port & 5 IP's
$26.19/month - No coupon required
https://www.vortexnode.com/clients/cart.php?a=add&pid=122
Hi,
Various answer below:
Let me know if you have any other questions,
Regards, David
@VortexMagnus give a little better pricing. JoesDC have a i72600k / 8GB RAM / 500GB HDD / 1Gbps @ 20TB/month at $27.
Sorry, edited post, spotted it now. Completely different network quality I'm afraid and costs in New York are higher than those in KC!
Ours has been dropped down to $25.00 in the interests of competition but we certainly can't and won't go any lower on these.
Just bought one. Let's see if I get lucky like you guys.
For what its worth, a server with E3-1270 & 2x1TB drives at $204/Yr is just too good to pass!
VortexNode's E3-1220 is likely a more reliable CPU than Joe's i7-2600, but it's slower, so they're maybe comparable imho. And Joe's i7 is usually out of stock including now. I'm always after speed so I think I'd rather pay a little more for a faster E3. The DatabaseByDesign offer is astonishing and hard to resist but I don't want two dedis at the moment, and I'm pretty well ensconced at Hetzner right now.
I also got flagged with no response. Sorry that I'm not a multiple thousand a month client, bit I'll keep on moving without you all the same, DbD.
Hahah, my ticket is closed w/o respond, Databasebydesignllc is bad to me
My ticket is still without response... Subedited on Friday.
Maybe someone else has or found any good yearly dedicated server offer in Europe?
for about 20 eur/month
All your locations not offshore, just wasting attention..
Wow VortexNode, an E3 for 19 dollars. I'm scared. hehehe In stock too!
Please get a provider tag. Also, it's weird that your dedicated servers page is actually selling KVM's (they're not single tenant unless there's such a thing as a 2 core Xeon E5-1630v3).