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SSD VPS in USA

MissFortuneMissFortune Member
edited April 2017 in Requests

I'm in need of a SSD VPS in USA for a client.
Need atleast 2GB ram, KVM and SSD.
Ultra fast :P

Currently, a client is interested with the following:

  • Inmotion Hosting, VPS plan at $44.99/month
    RAM: 4GB†
    Storage: 75GB SSD
    Bandwidth: 4TB
    IP Addresses: 3
    Free CPANEL

  • Vultr 2GB ram with Cloudways

Any recommendations? Doesn't need to be managed.

Comments

  • exception0x876exception0x876 Member, Host Rep, LIR

    Please check our KVM SSD Limited package. It can be combined if you need more disk space - wishosting.com

  • GM5GM5 Member, Host Rep
    edited April 2017

    If you're happy with Los Angeles for the location we have our KVM servers available.

    Our KVM2G plan is only $7 per month (use code: LETKVM7) for the following:

    2GB DDR4 RAM
    30GB SSD (RAID10)
    1 Core (Fair share) @ 3.5GHz
    1TB bandwidth at 1Gbps
    1 IP with 20Gbps of protection.
    

    Order

    If you have any questions then please, let me know.

  • HarambeHarambe Member, Host Rep

    Talk to @Francisco about a slice. $7/m would get you 2GB ram, $15/mo for 4GB, $30 for 8GB. Dedicated CPU usage and all that jazz as well.

    [shilling] affiliate link in sig [/shilling]

    Thanked by 1Francisco
  • vultr . do . linode.

  • letboxletbox Member, Patron Provider

    Check our SSD packages

    http://letbox.com/page/KVM

  • RapidDediRapidDedi Member, Patron Provider
    edited April 2017

    I can do same spec as inmotion fully managed including cPanel but OVZ at 30USD.
    If this works for you let me know please.

  • Do you need cPanel included and 3 IPs?

  • BradyHBradyH Member, Host Rep

    @MissFortune

    I can set you up in Dallas with the same specs and I will do it for 39.95. If interested send me a message and I will get you set up.

  • DigitalFyreDigitalFyre Member
    edited April 2017

    We can also do it in Dallas 4 GB RAM / 60 GB SSD / 6 vCPU / cPanel / 3x IPv4 @40.00/mo. Will also include 60 GB FTP Backup space as well

    KVM Virtualization built on OnApp.

    Interested? Send me a message :)

    Edit: If 75 GB SSD is a hard requirement and 60 is not enough, it'll be $44.99/month

  • MissFortuneMissFortune Member
    edited April 2017

    $50 a month for VPS to keep TTFB low as possible is the budget.

    cPanel is good, but not needed. Purpose of this is to have a very fast website hosted in USA. Daily visitors of 100. It's only a 1 domain website.

    Thanks for the current offers, I'll go check them out after Easter. I'm also in talks with BuyVM.

  • This sounds like you want a CDN.

  • ISPLevelISPLevel Member, Host Rep
    edited April 2017

    Hello!

    We can offer to you next configuration:



    KVM VDS

    2 CPU Core

    4 Gb RAM

    60GB SSD

    Unmetered 100mbit bandwidth

    3 IPv4

    42$ \ Month

    USA LA



    https://isplevel.com/en/vds_hilvl.html

  • @willie said:
    This sounds like you want a CDN.

    Website size is only 1mb with 30 requests and current speed is from 1second-2seconds. Goal is 600ms-1second. Is this an impossible goal?

    Before, website is using MaxCDN (with WPEngine), but now subscribed to Cloudflare's Pro worth $20/month on top of WPEngine. Still not fast. Plus client doesn't want a shared environment and wants to install scripts to further optimize the server (managed service/hired). Hence I'm here looking for a VPS in the US.

    Anyways, client is only targeting people from the US.

  • MissFortune said: Goal is 600ms-1second.

    They won't get 600ms~s load time worldwide without a CDN like CloudProxy or CloudFlare, but having a fast server is always a plus.

  • MissFortune said: Website size is only 1mb with 30 requests and current speed is from 1second-2seconds. Goal is 600ms-1second. Is this an impossible goal?

    It's pushing things, especially if there's lots of mobile clients since those speeds are spottier. Try making the download smaller if you can, combine resources into single ones, etc:

    I don't know anything about HTTP 2.0 but it might help. Similarly AMP or whatever the current hotness is.

    This has some decent references though many are old:

    Is it mostly static content?

    Thanked by 1bugabuga
  • @MissFortune, anywhere particular in the US your client is targeting? Generally, the closer the better.

    ~600ms isn't too difficult, my go-to setup is using a redis cache with WordPress - Basically keep everything in RAM if possible. A CDN is nice, but only if the hit rate is high, otherwise it's a bit pointless.

  • A CDN can get rid of considerable latency, like 140 msec ping across the US. Given the way I'd expect that web site to be organized with all those resources, there's likely to be several round trips, enough to eat up almost the whole 600ms right there. It helps even more to keep the download small and the number of resources low.

  • @WSS I smell a shoe here

  • WSSWSS Member

    @aURORAz So put it on your head.

  • @WSS said:
    @aURORAz So put it on your head.

    My head is so big Shaq's shoe wouldn't fit it.

  • WSSWSS Member

  • UltraVPSUltraVPS Member, Patron Provider
    edited April 2017

    Hello @MissFortune,

    we can offer the following in Dallas and Los Angeles:

    UltraSSD-30

    • 2 GB RAM
    • 1 CPU Core
    • 30 GB SSD Storage
    • 2 TB Monthly Transfer
    • 1 IPv4 address
    • 10 IPv6 addresses (from your own /64 IPv6 subnet)

    4.50 EUR per month incl. 19% VAT (3.78 EUR/4.00 USD excl. VAT)

    [ More information about our virtual servers ]

    Do you have any questions? Please do not hesitate to drop us a mail at [email protected].

  • IkoulaIkoula Member, Host Rep

    Hello,

    Our Public Cloud uses SSD and if by KVM you mean "console" it is available.

    Otherwise be aware VZ is Xen.

    Price grid is viewable here; https://express.ikoula.com/en/public-cloud

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