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I thought this thread is to offer some cheap dedi -..-
it was on request section lol
I missed that.. you got a point..hahahhahaa
i believe lot of provider allow additional ip
Ok so here's the NEW request: a VDS provider that can offer ~50GB of storage, ~2GB RAM, 4 IPs, at a max price of 15eur/month (tax included).
Right now I'm paying 4x512MB RAM & 20GB SSD (total: 2GB RAM & 80GB SSD) @ DigitalOcean (15eur/month), which are great, but I would like more control.
So a single KVM/XEN container + OpenVZ "on top" would do the trick.
Protomeus
@Razva I can offer you that in Miami.
Package:
€15.00 p/month.
If you are interested just place the order: http://clients.inceptionhosting.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=77 and pop a ticket in I will amend the invoice and add the extra IP's upon payment.
Anthony.
Well, performance of such a setup aside, I think you are also forgetting about the overhead here, i.e. RAM needed to run the OpenVZ node itself...
How much RAM do you think OpenVZ needs?
Are you sure he can run an OpenVZ node inside a Xen PV container...?
I've read that the performance is downgraded with ~10%, which is fine by me. Do you have other information?
If that's what you want to do I would switch you over to HVM and mount an ISO for you, you will have issues otherwise.
Interesting, sounds pretty good, considering. I have no contrary information, hence my question to Anthony above. Just make sure this is true for Xen PV, and not only for Xen HVM, is all.
Well, according to OpenVZ documentation: at least 128MB RAM for a 32-bit node. To me, this sounds too good to be true.
The folks from WHT are telling me the same thing: 128MB RAM, ~5-10% downgrade. So I suppose they are right.
Now, continuing our discussion, is iwStack the only option?
there are lunanode and providerservice too
As I mentioned before just get a KVM VPS, and install proxmox.. DO is good but unfortunately they don't allow custom kernels so can't install proxmox on it..
there is lots of KVM deals in the offfer section:
http://lowendtalk.com/categories/offers
or here is a decent offer includes, 2 ip's and additional is 75cents/per IP
http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/15455/hostus-atlanta-kvm-low-end-kvm-offers-7-2gb/p1
Forgot to mention volumedrive has a decent sale on the KVM line:
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http://volumedrive.com/vdrive/?a=svm
AnthonySmith gave you an offer in Miami with double the disk and more Ram then you requested. And it was spot on your budget. Can't go wrong with that.