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Everything is 10Gbps at @Clouvider.
https://console.clouvider.co.uk/cart/thn2-dedicated-servers/
Thanks for the mention!
Almost everything is 10G
We have some older kit that runs 1G, but majority that's listed would be 10G 
We also have other locations, you can get 10G servers in Europe: London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt as well as in the USA: New York, Atlanta, Los Angeles.
most important question is Bandwidth per month needed for your 10Gbps ?
Also do you need 1 Dedicated server with 10 Gbps port for price 600$ ?
or many dedicated server with 10gbps port ?
i presume first one and 10 Gbps port dedicated per month is to be able to push 3300 TB ?!!
Also just advise you have to precise BW/month , dont be fooled with unmetred/unlimited
everything has a limit...
server location?
or anywhere in the world?
if you not streaming warez, reliablesite.net has a cheap 10Gbps addon (19$) with 150TB monthly bandwidth free, but their 10Gbps unmetered goes over your budget
If Poland is ok for you. Let me know
We can do 10G unmetered at that pricing, reach out to [email protected].
Thank You. I will reach you.
Hi, Thanks. Sorry for late response. I would like to discuss more.
Check https://tempest.net/dedicated
Shoot an email to [email protected]
@Clouvider Do you do quarter- or half racks for colo?
@IonSwitch maybe
Thanks for asking! Full racks only at the moment I’m afraid.
If you survive with Cogent FDC has 10G in many locations for around 300$:
https://www.fdcservers.net/dedicated-servers
Im kinda of a newbie since I never used Cogent only. How bad is it?
Depends. It got better in the last years. If you have no experience or a very diverse user base i cannot recommend to use it, if you know your target networks use Cogent a lot then it is a very cheap option to get there.
Best to run some speedtests before buying, or buy a VPS and use that first.
What kind of specs do you need on the server? We can likely help you out for this pricing.
Shoot an email to [email protected]
We can do 10gbps unmetered for that price. Please reach out to [email protected]
We offer colo here in Texas and can do quarter, half, full, or even by the U(s).
Cogent isn't that bad for IPv4. If you are needing IPv6 sorta works. There are many sites like Google services will not work over IPv6.
Don't use Cogent for v6 at all. FDC will not provision v6 by default anyway.
We use Cogent for v6 but we also have other carriers to handle the things that Cogent doesn't route.
That is a Cogent thing or a Google thing? Google is usually ipv6 fanatics.
You can check with this reseller Andy10gbit here on this discord https://discord.gg/uTMZ2SWnCF
There is a 10GE server with 4x8TB HDD ranging from €55-€70, 4x240GB SSD for €75 and 4x480GB SSD for €85 with 100TB monthly traffic. I've used the network and it is very good. You could scale up the amount of traffic depending on your needs. There are also some 10GE unmetered servers just under €400/month.
You can also check directly with Leaseweb, NFOrce and Novoserve.
Apparently Cogent wants Google to pay for the port/transit and Google is refusing.
Basically both being stubborn...
I am also a fan of having Cogent generally in a blend.
Google should pay though, as they pay the other Tier1s (and Cogent for v4 also).
depends on the HW config you need we can probably accomodate you, contact [email protected] with the exact HW+BW specs you need and we'll see what we can do for you
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They do not pay all of them. Their network is big enough to play within tier 1 class where PNIs are cost-neutral.
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@DataIdeas-Josh said: There are many sites like Google services will not work over IPv6.
Not to hijack this thread but very much a Cogent thing. Their response as of just few weeks ago was that they are still working with Google. When asked are you really because this has been going on for years, they said it's weird you are asking for this because we don't get many clients that are too concerned about it!
I say BS. because I would like to them to be connected via ipv6 as well.
Maybe we should do a change.org partition to get them to peer.