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VPS 16 CORES MINI
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VPS 16 CORES MINI

Hello,

i'm looking for a VPS 16 cores minimum, do you know servers at interesting prices?
thx a lot

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  • no

    Thanked by 1eol
  • What's the use case?

  • mining

    Thanked by 1inthecloudblog
  • Go dedicated then.

  • doghouchdoghouch Member
    edited February 2019

    @brusshless said:
    mining

    You would think that providers would be mining on their hypervisors rather than selling craptastic VPSes if it really was that profitable...

  • @brusshless said:
    mining

    You must be new

  • thank,

    on this site exemple : https://www.vpsnet.com/en/services/vps

    what does mean 3 x 3 GHz vCPUs
    is it equal to 9 core or 3 core ?

    Thanked by 1inthecloudblog
  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    @brusshless said:
    thank,

    on this site exemple : https://www.vpsnet.com/en/services/vps

    what does mean 3 x 3 GHz vCPUs
    is it equal to 9 core or 3 core ?

    Three "cores" (threads? shared.) at 3GHz.

    Thanked by 1brusshless
  • is not for mining it's personal ;)

  • brusshlessbrusshless Member
    edited February 2019

    @MikeA said:

    @brusshless said:
    thank,

    on this site exemple : https://www.vpsnet.com/en/services/vps

    what does mean 3 x 3 GHz vCPUs
    is it equal to 9 core or 3 core ?

    Three "cores" (threads? shared.) at 3GHz.

    Damn unluky

  • @brusshless said:
    mining

    @brusshless said:
    is not for mining it's personal ;)

    Illusion 100.

  • Well if it's personal ...

    then you'll be wanting to run it on your very own Personal Computer.

  • no problems i just wanted ask help no personal stuff,
    thank's have nice day

  • Well if it isn’t personal ...

    then you’ll be wanting CPU’s with a lot of L3 cache.

    Thanked by 3uptime eol coreflux
  • @brusshless said:
    is not for mining it's personal ;)

    It's not personal, Sonny. It's strictly business. :confused:

    Thanked by 1netomx
  • deankdeank Member, Troll

    Get a daddy.

    Thanked by 1eol
  • @deank said:
    Get a daddy.

    Let him spank you when your VPS is being bad, boomer groomer.

  • Get a CC daddy, he'll hook you up with all the cores you need, 3 year term 😂

  • uptimeuptime Member
    edited February 2019

    @brusshless okay, nothing personal, no problem lol

    you might try kimsufi, ikoula, hetzner auction, or nocix for low-price dedis

    but I don't think you'll find any profit for your effort (otherwise it would already be in use, and not offered for sale to you.)

    Some (maybe most) service providers do not want to deal with miners at all (because they run up power bills, run down their hardware, can't pay their bills, are likely to be fraud / chargeback, and are generally clueless.)

    So you'll have that going for you.

    Really better to use your own equipment for mining.

    You'll have a better chance to make something out of it without stepping on any toes.

    And you can sell your equipment to recoup some of your investment once you realize it's not going to make anything worth your trouble.

    EDIT2:

    good luck with your shitcoin

    Thanked by 2brusshless eol
  • @brusshless said:
    mining

    Forgot to mention CPU is not efficient for mining. Better try GPU.

  • I recommend dickcoin for maximum profit.

    Thanked by 3dedimark nem Janevski
  • @eol said:
    I recommend dickcoin for maximum profit.

    it only grows so long tho

    with buttcoin the pummeling is endless

    Thanked by 5uptime eol nem t0m vimalware
  • @Letzien said:

    @eol said:
    I recommend dickcoin for maximum profit.

    it only grows so long tho

    with buttcoin the pummeling is endless

    The buttcoin algorithm could have a backdoor though...

    Thanked by 1t0m
  • uptimeuptime Member
    edited February 2019

    I thought it depends on a trapdoor algorithm?

    EDIT2:

    @brusshless

    it occurs to me that @randvegeta and @cociu may be more sympathetic than most providers as far as mining (on dedicated servers only of course).

    So if you really do some research (beyond getting advice from random trolls on LET), and want to do at least a realistic experiment ...

    One or the other of these guys may be willing and able to provide reasonably-priced servers for mining (in Lithuania, or Romania) ...

    But quite possibly will require significant up-front payment - in crypto currency - anyway.

    (I would if I were them. Not just because you seem clueless and sketchy, no offense intended.)

    So then you'll be able to do the math a little more easily ...

    and (probably) will see what a losing proposition it will be for you.

    (All other things being equal, which they usually are. More or less.)

    Thanked by 1eol
  • Yes, it depends on a crapdoor algorithm.

    Thanked by 2uptime vimalware
  • Thanked by 2eol jefflin555
  • LetzienLetzien Member
    edited February 2019

    @eol said:
    The buttcoin algorithm could have a backdoor though...

    @eol said:
    Yes, it depends on a crapdoor algorithm.

    Thanked by 3uptime Janevski eol
  • mustafamw3mustafamw3 Member, Patron Provider

    Most of webhost won't allow mining , read their terms and condition before you buy . also mining is waste of money , you will spend on server more than the money you earn from mining

  • uptimeuptime Member
    edited February 2019

    something to keep in mind ... (it's like the second law of thermodynamics for cryptocurrency or something)

    botnets and scammers will inevitably exert a downward pressure on market price for many of the current crop of shitcoins.

    So it's almost always a better deal to buy coins on the market than to mine them yourself.

    Unless you're a running a botnet or a scam of some sort ...

    Or have access to free hardware and cheap electricity.

    Or some absurdly high-investment setup, with custom ASICs etc.

    (I'm guessing that last possibility is not your deal though)

  • ValiSXPValiSXP Member
    edited February 2019

    Hi
    This has 8 cores in standard, but can add 8 more.
    https://www.host-expert.eu/buy-75564

    And on request you can add more.

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