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Prager-IT Germany KVM VPS €12/yr - Cheap IPv4, (Nesting enabled + NVMe for larger plans)

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  • @mikePT do you see DTAG peering? (mtr - r 109.237.176.1)

    Thanked by 1MikePT
  • trewqtrewq Administrator, Patron Provider

    @maldovia said:
    .20eur/mo per IP and NVMEEEEEEE

    great deal.

    They seem to have IPs coming out their ass.

  • RazzaRazza Member
    edited January 2018

    vimalware said: @mikePT do you see DTAG peering? (mtr - r 109.237.176.1)

    EL cheapo is from Portugal, so I doubt you get Deutsche Telekom there.

    Edit never mind the ip you posted is from Deutsche Telekom, I thought you posted a core backbone ip address.

    I would say so since https://bgpview.io/asn/33891 lists Dtag as peer and a upstream of core-backbone.

    Thanked by 1MikePT
  • Welp stefan, what are you doing

  • MikePTMikePT Moderator, Patron Provider, Veteran
    edited January 2018

    @vimalware said:
    @mikePT do you see DTAG peering? (mtr - r 109.237.176.1)

     Host                                                                  Loss%   Snt   Last   Avg  Best  Wrst StDev
     1. filtered-by-el-cheapo                                                        0.0%    10    0.1   0.1   0.0   0.1   0.0
     2. 10.0.0.2                                                            0.0%    10    0.2   0.2   0.2   0.3   0.0
     3. 10.0.1.1                                                            0.0%    10    0.5   0.5   0.5   0.6   0.0
     4. ae0-458.nbg40.core-backbone.com                                     0.0%    10    1.1   0.9   0.7   1.1   0.0
     5. ae1-2001.fra10.core-backbone.com                                    0.0%    10    3.9   4.0   3.8   4.2   0.0
     6. f-ed9-i.F.DE.NET.DTAG.DE                                            0.0%    10    3.9   3.9   3.8   4.1   0.0
     7. s-ea2-i.S.DE.NET.DTAG.DE                                            0.0%    10    6.9   7.0   6.9   7.4   0.0
     8. 10.73.69.1                                                          0.0%     9    8.2   8.2   8.1   8.2   0.0
     9. 109.237.176.1                                                       0.0%     9    8.1   7.9   7.8   8.1   0.0
    

    Yep, DTAG.

    Thanked by 1vimalware
  • Holy crap those disk speeds.

    Thanked by 2Aidan MikePT
  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @tarasis said:
    Holy crap those disk speeds.

    Thanked by 3tarasis MikePT ariq01
  • All those results and prices are impressive.

  • @Neoon said:

    I really appreciate that :) Really struggling to resist this offer.

  • MikePTMikePT Moderator, Patron Provider, Veteran

    @tarasis said:

    @Neoon said:

    I really appreciate that :) Really struggling to resist this offer.

    Just signup!

    Thanked by 1Aidan
  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    Actively competing with their own Customers?

    Thanked by 2jetchirag joeri
  • jetchiragjetchirag Member
    edited January 2018

    @Clouvider said:
    Actively competing with their own Customers?

    That's some irony would even go for hetzner

    Thanked by 1Clouvider
  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    @jetchirag said:

    @Clouvider said:
    Actively competing with their own Customers?

    That's some irony would even go for hetzner

    and OVH.

    Virtually any big now.

  • IPv6? Can somebody give examples where nested virtualization could be useful? I can think of 1) splitting the resources into smaller VMs and 2) running one's favourite operating systems that might not be offered directly from the provider.

  • WSSWSS Member

    @simlev said:
    IPv6? Can somebody give examples where nested virtualization could be useful? I can think of 1) splitting the resources into smaller VMs and 2) running one's favourite operating systems that might not be offered directly from the provider.

    NATting in your /32/etc to provide services not directly exposed that you don't want to be.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited January 2018

    Well, delivered after 10 hours, no verification or such wanted, premium.

  • disk speed is awesome :+1:

  • @FAT32 said:

    CPU: 1 Core (E3-1275v5/6)
    RAM: 2GB
    SSD: 32GB NVMe (RAID-10)
    Bandwidth: 1TB Traffic (1Gbps)
    Nesting enabled, you can host multiple VMs inside this VM

    €4.2/m + VAT
    Order link (Non aff)

    Note this appears to now only be available Quarterly

    Starting from
    €12,60 EUR
    Quarterly

    https://go.prager-it.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=15

    Same price all told, you just can't have it for a month or two.

    Thanked by 1angstrom
  • That disk speed equal with a DDR speed

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