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Thanks, but their cheapest bare metal server is $246. I am looking for something under $100.
BusyBee fits your request, but you haven't really said what you want, either.
https://www.bzybhosting.com/dedicated-servers.html
Just a low end dedicated server, something with 8GB ram, 128GB SSD.
bzyhosting has 0 support, never waste your time with them. I had deal with them before, for a client, the worst hosting I know :X)
No support with an unmanaged server. Imagine that.
You seem to have quite a bit of knowledge of CO hosts, but have still provided little information. Good luck finding something which works for you. Have you tried SoftSys?
https://www.softsyshosting.com/dedicated-servers-hosting/
Softsys seems to be good, now talking to their livechat.
Thank you dude
ProlimeHost has good boxes in Denver. I'm a happy client. A bit over your budget though.
https://www.prolimehost.com/dedicated_server.html
You can consider colocation you'll probably have a lot more options. Otherwise Colorado isn't generally a datacenter that pops up here for dedicated server deals (or VPS for that matter)
Yeah, but the client does not need high-end our servers and we can not risk buying new devices for new customers
Even their VPS price is unusually high! thank you though
FDCservers?
@Kujoe has servers in colorado he would know some players there.
If your unable to find a datacenter geolocated closely to a client alternatively you could locate a datacenter close enough with the same provider route. Limiting hops will dramatically lower latency despite longer distances.
Most providers give a demo IP for this very testing.
it is very strange that in such a developed region so difficult to find a dedicated server.
I know Utah gets a lot of love because of the cold areas and friendly datacenter taxes not sure if CO gets the same government assistance maybe.
You forgot to mention the convenient
data tapsbiking routes that theNSAlocal public enjoy utilizing tostore data on youenjoy exercise.http://www.datacentermap.com/usa/colorado/denver/
Go through that list.
I heard FDC isn't in Denver anymore?
Its on the order form for servers.
I chose oneprovider.com for the Denver server, waiting for more than 2 days after the payment though
Just wait until you try to set it up.