@dergelbe said:
SSDnodes has still that 16Gb RAM VPS for $7.99
On a 3-year contract, which makes your initial invoice = $287.99 ;-)
I know, it's lots of money upfront, but the VPS was tested here and came out as really good. Or did you question that buying a 3 year contract from a 7 year old company is sort of risky. I agree. BTW, if you chose 1 years it's $9.99/m - still a really good deal for 16Gb.
I'm going OT here but: know what, for the longest time, I'm unable to get a clear assessment of SSDnodes as most of what I read about them are a mixed bag. Having said that, yeah, 3 years is a little too long for me for comfort, considering how fast developments are in this industry.
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What is the special?
I think it's everything with a little thermometer by it.
I was trying to figure that out too. Apparently the G1/G2 vps
netcup avaible costum windows iso?
You can upload your own iso files, yes.
the offer description says prices are available during summer on each day temperature hits at least 25°C at their place or something like that...
order links for the VPS: https://www.netcup-offers.eu/bestellen/produkt.php?produkt=2203 and https://www.netcup-offers.eu/bestellen/produkt.php?produkt=2204
essentially a bit cheaper for those thingies, probably not a bad thing ;-)
Thanks for answer. You know they are allow legal torrent?
I don't think they will disallow anything that is legal.
Running Prime95 24/7 is legal.
What is Prime95 ?
CPU benchmarker widely popular with overclockers for stress testing...
Why do all providers based in foreign countries like Germany have such good offers? Why can’t there be offers like these in the US
Well in that case just ask them.
SSDnodes has still that 16Gb RAM VPS for $7.99
https://www.ssdnodes.com/pricing/
That sounds quite sweet.
On a 3-year contract, which makes your initial invoice = $287.99 ;-)
.de domain for 1.68€ / year is quiet cheap.
Even with additional 1€ for setup
I know, it's lots of money upfront, but the VPS was tested here and came out as really good. Or did you question that buying a 3 year contract from a 7 year old company is sort of risky. I agree. BTW, if you chose 1 years it's $9.99/m - still a really good deal for 16Gb.
I'm going OT here but: know what, for the longest time, I'm unable to get a clear assessment of SSDnodes as most of what I read about them are a mixed bag. Having said that, yeah, 3 years is a little too long for me for comfort, considering how fast developments are in this industry.