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I am looking for Debian VPS housing in the IBM data center in the Netherlands.
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I am looking for Debian VPS housing in the IBM data center in the Netherlands.

My budget is $ 14 per month. Features do not matter for the moment.

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  • deankdeank Member, Troll
    edited May 2018

    Softlayer used to carter to somewhat lowend market many moons ago (aka WHT level). Then they got purchased by IBM and the rest is debian thx.

  • FHRFHR Member, Host Rep

    Why IBM specifically?

  • bbuckmbbuckm Member
    edited May 2018

    IBM Cloud has a free offer here. They claim:

    Lite (Free)

    • No time limit

    • No credit card required

    • 256 MB of Cloud Foundry memory

    • 1 instance per Lite plan

    • App auto-sleep

    • Service garbage collection

    https://www.ibm.com/cloud/pricing

  • IshaqIshaq Member

    bbuckm said: Service garbage collection

    Perfect. Bin people in my area aren't doing a good job.

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    FHR said: Why IBM specifically?

    I'm assuming the OP lives near one or wants that particular site for latency purposes.

    However, that link I shared shows SL has 3 DCs in Amsterdam.

  • FHRFHR Member, Host Rep

    @bbuckm said:
    IBM Cloud has a free offer here. They claim:

    Lite (Free)

    • No time limit

    • No credit card required

    • 256 MB of Cloud Foundry memory

    • 1 instance per Lite plan

    • App auto-sleep

    • Service garbage collection

    https://www.ibm.com/cloud/pricing

    That's a CloudFoundry instance though, not a VPS.

  • RickBakkrRickBakkr Member, Patron Provider, LIR

    @raindog308 said:

    FHR said: Why IBM specifically?

    I'm assuming the OP lives near one or wants that particular site for latency purposes.

    However, that link I shared shows SL has 3 DCs in Amsterdam.

    Living near to the site is pretty much useless. Overall latency to basically anywhere in The Netherlands are pretty low and living near to the site does not necessarily mean low latency. As an example: the data centre that's on a 10min drive from me has a higher latency from my house than when I reach a data centre in Amsterdam, for the sole reason that my ISP does not seem to peer / exchange traffic with any party other than (on IXs) in Amsterdam.

    The sole reason one may want IBM/ SoftLayer might be that he has another server in the same datacentre, maybe that way he can use (free) internal traffic? But looking at the budget of the OP, I would guess he does not own another server there and hence has no real reason latency / financially wise...

  • deankdeank Member, Troll
    edited May 2018

    Or he wants to boost a fact that his "infrastructure" is based in an IBM owned DC which would sound "cool" on surface.

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    deank said: Or he wants to boost a fact that his "infrastructure" is based in an IBM owned DC which would sound "cool" on surface.

    In its entire corporate history, IBM has never once been cool.

  • AuroraZAuroraZ Barred

    IP address would be my guess.

  • deankdeank Member, Troll

    @raindog308 said:
    In its entire corporate history, IBM has never once been cool.

    Not gonna argue with dat.

    But when used like this...

    "We are the fastest growing #1 web hosting company in the world. (As proof) We work closely with IBM blah blah. We good, U bad."

    Thanked by 1Ole_Juul
  • FHRFHR Member, Host Rep

    @deank said:

    @raindog308 said:
    In its entire corporate history, IBM has never once been cool.

    Not gonna argue with dat.

    But when used like this...

    "We are the fastest growing #1 web hosting company in the world. (As proof) We work closely with IBM blah blah. We good, U bad."

    "Our Partners": IBM

  • bbuckmbbuckm Member

    @FHR said:
    That's a CloudFoundry instance though, not a VPS.

    D'oh!

    Well I got a free 25 GB of storage out of it, providing I keep using it once a month.

  • 7$

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