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Looking for affordable 1Gbps unmetered linux server in Europe

fifthelementfifthelement Member
edited May 2018 in Requests

Hey Guys,
I am looking for an affordable 1Gbps unmetered linux server in Europe.
I need a high end CPU with around 16GB of memory. I dont care about disk space.
What providers do you recommend ?

If you want to send an offer, dont ask about my budget, send the best quote you can offer and I take or leave it.

Edit: I need real unmetered 1Gbps port, so dont send me offers with 30TB or 50TB limits. for all I know I may use 300TB/mo.

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  • YmpkerYmpker Member

    What budget do you have?

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider
    edited May 2018

    We can certainly help, but naturally not below the cost of supply. We specialise in high bandwidth solutions as well. What is the budget ?

  • fifthelementfifthelement Member
    edited May 2018

    @Clouvider said:
    We can certainly help, but naturally not below the cost of supply. We specialise in high bandwidth solutions as well. What is the budget ?

    Send me your best offer.

  • dynamodynamo Member
    edited May 2018

    @Ympker said: What budget do you have?

    @Clouvider said: What is the budget ?

    Why everyone asks for a budget when someone posts his requirement. I just don't get it. When you go to a shop and ask for something, the shopkeeper doesn't ask you to show your wallet first.

    Whats the problem in providers simply posting their best offer and then let the user decide?

  • mkshmksh Member

    @dynamo said:

    @Ympker said: What budget do you have?

    @Clouvider said: What is the budget ?

    Why everyone asks for a budget when someone posts his requirement. I just don't get it. When you go to a shop and ask for something, the shopkeeper doesn't ask you to show your wallet first.

    Why can't providers simply post what best they can offer and then let the user decide?

    While i get where you are coming from i guess it's because people expectations are often so unrealistic that it's a waste of time to even post offers. Also knowing OPs budget is good to make fitting recommendations. Like if OPs budget is low but still doable point to barely working but still existing solution but if OPs budget exceeds that go for higher quality solution.

    Thanked by 3K4Y5 Clouvider Aidan
  • dynamodynamo Member
    edited May 2018

    @mksh said: While i get where you are coming from i guess it's because people expectations are often so unrealistic that it's a waste of time to even post offers. Also knowing OPs budget is good to make fitting recommendations. Like if OPs budget is low but still doable point to barely working but still existing solution but if OPs budget exceeds that go for higher quality solution.

    What if OP is a novice and posts a undesirably high budget and provider's then mark-UP their offerings just to suit that?

  • K4Y5K4Y5 Member
    edited May 2018

    @dynamo said:

    @mksh said: While i get where you are coming from i guess it's because people expectations are often so unrealistic that it's a waste of time to even post offers. Also knowing OPs budget is good to make fitting recommendations. Like if OPs budget is low but still doable point to barely working but still existing solution but if OPs budget exceeds that go for higher quality solution.

    What if OP is a novice and posts a undesirably high budget and provider's then mark-UP their offering's to suit that?

    Well, there is no rule on LET against that, yet.

    On a serious note, the novice should learn to google and then learn about market survey.

    Thanked by 2Clouvider BharatB
  • dynamodynamo Member

    @K4Y5 said: Well, there is no rule on LET against that, yet.

    There can't be which is why its more rational for a provider to post his offer instead of asking the buyer to post his budget.

  • K4Y5K4Y5 Member
    edited May 2018

    @dynamo said:

    @K4Y5 said: Well, there is no rule on LET against that, yet.

    There can't be which is why its more rational for a provider to post his offer instead of asking the buyer to post his budget.

    Having a budget helps members post recommendations as well. After all, you wouldn't want the novice to sign up for an AWS instance because it looked cheap, right?

    Thanked by 1Clouvider
  • pikepike Veteran

    Hetzner 23€/m for a dedicated server in Tsuula. Or 4CPU/16GB VPS for 15.90€/m

    Thanked by 1Hetzner_OL
  • dynamodynamo Member

    K4Y5 said: Having a budget helps members post recommendations as well. After all, you wouldn't want the novice to sign up for an AWS instance because it looked cheap, right?

    This is where the Low of LowEndTalk becomes important. You know what he wants. Just start recommending the shops, starting from the ones with lowest prices (excluding obvious summer ventures).

  • randvegetarandvegeta Member, Host Rep

    Depending on your exact HARDWARE requirement, we would be able to do something for you in Lithuania for roughly 363 EUR (including VAT)

    For that price we could do the following:

    E3-1230v3 (or similar)
    16GB DDR3 RAM
    2x1TB HDD

    1Gbit Connection

    The only caveat would be it's basically 'single homed'. We could provide backup routes, but not unmetered bandwidth on the other routes. But as long as the primary line is up, you can use 100% of the 1Gbit line.

  • mkshmksh Member
    edited May 2018

    @dynamo said:

    K4Y5 said: Having a budget helps members post recommendations as well. After all, you wouldn't want the novice to sign up for an AWS instance because it looked cheap, right?

    This is where the Low of LowEndTalk becomes important. You know what he wants. Just start recommending the shops, starting from the ones with lowest prices (excluding obvious summer ventures).

    While that is true imo even around here lowest price doesn't always equal most desirable option.

    @dynamo said:

    @mksh said: While i get where you are coming from i guess it's because people expectations are often so unrealistic that it's a waste of time to even post offers. Also knowing OPs budget is good to make fitting recommendations. Like if OPs budget is low but still doable point to barely working but still existing solution but if OPs budget exceeds that go for higher quality solution.

    What if OP is a novice and posts a undesirably high budget and provider's then mark-UP their offerings just to suit that?

    Guess there is always going to be someone jumping in going "Geez, with that budget you could buy 10x $Y!" and how common are exceedingly huge budgets around here anyways?

  • YmpkerYmpker Member
    edited May 2018

    Have a look at (google results):

    From 301€ for 1 Gbits unmetered:

    https://datapacket.com/pricing

    Or 139€ unmetered 1 Gbits from here:

    https://www.hostunmetered.net/1gbps-unmetered-servers/

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider
    edited May 2018

    E3-1270V6, 16 GB DDR4 ECC, 2x 1TB HDD or 2x 240/256 GB SSD, 1Gbit/s Unmetered, Dedicated, Telehouse or Volta datacentre in London, depending on the availability.

    Our network transits with:

    • Level3
    • Telia
    • NTT
    • GTT
    • Cogent
    • Zayo (Q2 2018)
    • TATA (Q2/Q3 2018)

    We have an open peering policy at LINX LON1 and LON2 as well as LONAP.

    £249 (284 EUR/330 USD) / mo + VAT where applicable.

    UK Dedicated Servers to order PM or https://www.clouvider.co.uk/contact/

    Thanked by 2levnode vimalware
  • I had the same requirements as you. Unfortunately LET providers don't really make the cut, and the service isn't worth the top dollar they ask for.

    worldstream.nl has a 1 Gbit/10 Gbit uplink for $150/$300. Hardware, network, and support are great.

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    @varunchopra said:
    I had the same requirements as you. Unfortunately LET providers don't really make the cut, and the service isn't worth the top dollar they ask for.

    worldstream.nl has a 1 Gbit/10 Gbit uplink for $150/$300. Hardware, network, and support are great.

    Well, HE.net charges $1500 / 10G and it's the cheapest transit, so yeah, good luck. =)

  • mkshmksh Member

    @Clouvider said:

    @varunchopra said:
    I had the same requirements as you. Unfortunately LET providers don't really make the cut, and the service isn't worth the top dollar they ask for.

    worldstream.nl has a 1 Gbit/10 Gbit uplink for $150/$300. Hardware, network, and support are great.

    Well, HE.net charges $1500 / 10G and it's the cheapest transit, so yeah, good luck. =)

    Well i guess it comes down to how oversold the unmetered port is. With these numbers 1G at $150 doesnt seem so bad as overselling by 2x might already mean a slight profit for the provider. 10G at $300 on the other hand...

    Thanked by 1Clouvider
  • levnodelevnode Member
    edited May 2018

    @varunchopra said:
    I had the same requirements as you. Unfortunately LET providers don't really make the cut, and the service isn't worth the top dollar they ask for.

    worldstream.nl has a 1 Gbit/10 Gbit uplink for $150/$300. Hardware, network, and support are great.

    You are comparing dedicated line with shared one. I can even get 1Gbps unmeterred, shared in Germany for $30.

    In my point of view, Cloudvider’ price is good with all of these peering.

    Thanked by 1Clouvider
  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    @mksh said:

    @Clouvider said:

    @varunchopra said:
    I had the same requirements as you. Unfortunately LET providers don't really make the cut, and the service isn't worth the top dollar they ask for.

    worldstream.nl has a 1 Gbit/10 Gbit uplink for $150/$300. Hardware, network, and support are great.

    Well, HE.net charges $1500 / 10G and it's the cheapest transit, so yeah, good luck. =)

    Well I guess it comes down to how oversold the unmetered port is. With these numbers, 1G at $150 doesn't seem so bad as overselling by 2x might already mean a slight profit for the provider. 10G at $300 on the other hand...

    Yeah, but then when you add anyone more serious than HE.net to the mix prices rise dramatically, and singlehomed he.net 1/10G unmetered is frankly useless.

    So sure, one can do 100x contention rate and then your 1/10G unmetered in peak, depending on your neighbours will be nowhere near that, and if you're ok with that for your needs that's fine, but that's absolutely nothing you can rely on to perform all the time.

    Thanked by 1mksh
  • mkshmksh Member
    edited May 2018

    @Clouvider said:

    @mksh said:

    @Clouvider said:

    @varunchopra said:
    I had the same requirements as you. Unfortunately LET providers don't really make the cut, and the service isn't worth the top dollar they ask for.

    worldstream.nl has a 1 Gbit/10 Gbit uplink for $150/$300. Hardware, network, and support are great.

    Well, HE.net charges $1500 / 10G and it's the cheapest transit, so yeah, good luck. =)

    Well I guess it comes down to how oversold the unmetered port is. With these numbers, 1G at $150 doesn't seem so bad as overselling by 2x might already mean a slight profit for the provider. 10G at $300 on the other hand...

    Yeah, but then when you add anyone more serious than HE.net to the mix prices rise dramatically, and singlehomed he.net 1/10G unmetered is frankly useless.

    So sure, one can do 100x contention rate and then your 1/10G unmetered in peak, depending on your neighbours will be nowhere near that, and if you're ok with that for your needs that's fine, but that's absolutely nothing you can rely on to perform all the time.

    Agreed. The overall experience is very likely not going to be great (read as crap for 10G) as i think it's safe to assume some of the worst neighbours possible considering they explicitly signed up for an unmetered deal. No idea how bad singlehomed HE is as i've never had to deal with it but i guess it won't make it any better.

  • randvegetarandvegeta Member, Host Rep

    Clouvider said: Yeah, but then when you add anyone more serious than HE.net to the mix prices rise dramatically, and singlehomed he.net 1/10G unmetered is frankly useless.

    Indeed. HE.net is pretty cheap compared to just about anyone else (with a couple of exceptions), but I wouldn't say single homed HE.net is 'useless'.

    If you compare a 1G HE.net line to a 1G PCCW or RETN line, then yeah, performance will suck by comparison. But the price is low enough it makes up for the short comings, and it's definitely a usable performance.

    We have HE.net in HK, and yeah it sucks, but we are pushing more traffic over it than any other upstream simply because their pricing is like 1/10 the next cheapest option (with the exception of Cogent). And HE.net peers with HKIX, so actually you can get away with single homed HE.net in HK, and it will actually perform well for HK users, and still be pretty reasonable for overseas connectivity. In fact, the price is only marginally more expensive than connecting to HKIX directly, which is practically HK only traffic.

    mksh said: No idea how bad singlehomed HE is as i've never had to deal with it but i guess it won't make it any better.

    Not that bad at all IMO. Not for the price any way.

    @fifthelement, FYI, my offer was not for pure HE.net. It's actually a mix between HE.net and Telia via a Lithuanian ISP Baltneta. Telia is also pretty good.

  • joerijoeri Member, Host Rep, LIR
    edited May 2018

    I can provide you

    E3-1240v2 - 16GB RAM - 500GB SSD - 1Gbps unmetered for €275 monthly Amsterdam (NL)

    Peering: (AMS-IX & NL-IX & Asteroid & SPEED-IX)

    TransIT: (Telia & GTT & NTT)

  • Hi,
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    2TB HDD
    1Gbps unmetered and unshared
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    32GB RAM
    2x480gb SSD
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    Full avaiable servers (Up to 10Gbps uplinks):
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    If you're interested please p.m.

  • VPSSLIMVPSSLIM Patron Provider, Veteran
    edited May 2018

    We can give you the following offer in The Netherlands:

    E3-1230v5
    16GB DDR3 RAM
    2x1TB HDD
    1Gbit Connection Unmetered + Premium BW
    

    Instant setup
    Price: 349EUR/month - no setup fees.

    More info? www.vpsslim.com

  • skbenterpriseskbenterprise Member, Patron Provider

    On behalf of SKB Enterprise B.V. I can offer you the following server:

    U-E3v5-1G

    • Intel Xeon E3-1230v5
    • 32 GB DDR4 RAM
    • 480 GB SSD or 2x 2 TB HDD
    • 1x IPv4
    • 1x /48 IPv6
    • 1 Gbps uplink
    • Unmetered traffic

    Monthly price: € 345 (~ $400,00)
    Setup fee: € 25,00 (~ $29,00)

    Can be ordered at: https://clients.skb-enterprise.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=131

    If you're in need of custom offers, please send us an e-mail at [email protected]. You can also look at our other offers at https://skb-enterprise.com/dedicated-server/unmetered

    Datacenter: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Network: AS64425

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    VAT: NL857990822B01
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  • GTHostGTHost Member, Patron Provider
    edited May 2018

    We can offer you Instant Servers in Frankfurt:

    E3-1230v6, 16GB , 2x1TB HDD, IPMI, 1G Unmetered - $330/mo. No setup fees.

    https://gthost.com/frankfurt-dedicated-servers/

    You can rent any 1G server for test 1-10 days from $15/day

    Your server will be ready in 10-15 mins after payment.

    Looking glass https://gthost.com/looking-glass/

  • cociucociu Member

    any of this will fit your needs https://www.hostsolutions.ro/eng/hosting/high-dedicated-servers

    you must to sume +150 eur for 1gbps dedicated line (premium)

  • YmpkerYmpker Member
    edited May 2018

    @GTHost said:
    We can offer you Instant Servers in Frankfurt:

    E3-1230v6, 16GB , 2x1TB HDD, IPMI, 1G Unmetered - $330/mo. No setup fees.

    https://gthost.com/frankfurt-dedicated-servers/

    You can rent any 1G server for test 1-10 days from $15/day

    Your server will be ready in 10-15 mins after payment.

    Looking glass https://gthost.com/looking-glass/

    Maybe it's just me but I only see "200 Mbit/s unmetered" when I click on the daily servers.

    Nvm: Just read about ticket upgrade.
    So basically upgrade to 1 Gbit/s is +10$/mo ?

  • VPSSLIMVPSSLIM Patron Provider, Veteran

    Have you been able to make a decision already?

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