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Searching VPS for nested virtualization ASIA
Hi,
I am looking for a VPS based in Asia to run VirtualBox with
Memory: 24GB or more
Storage: 480GB total or more (SSD if possible)
Network: 100Mbps+
Bandwidth: no matter
I found the crazy offer of SSDNODES in Singapore (48 GB - SSD 750GB - 12 cpu) for 153 USD / year but no nested virtualization so I cancelled...
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Using your standard it would be better rent a dedicated server compared than VPS
try contabo
Sounds logical and right.
With that spec you should look for a dedicated server unless there's some major reason why you can't. You'll get better virtualisation performance (nested has a performance hit) and all the resources you need.
Come join the Family
https://nexusbytes.com/virtual-dedicated-server
difference of price is huge... and our VM don't consume lots of resources
why the same configuration as dedicated server is more than 153 USD... per month ? how can Ssdnode be so cheap ?
Same same but different. It is just numbers but actual performance sucks.
They oversell a lot thats why the performance is bad and no nested virtualization is allowed.
Realistically speaking the specs you are looking for is at least $30-40/m
I would love if I could pay that price...
Try to ask @nickyzai for custom specs based on the base plan of i7 NUC - $37.50/m
Fully dedicated, i7-8559U, Integrated GPU, 32GB RAM, 240GB NVMe (Should be able to upgrade to 480GB NVMe at a price)
More details: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/172877/asia-affordable-dedicated-nuc-hosting-starting-from-17-50-month/p1
Thanks for recommending me bro.
@magiquej you can let me know what kind of specification you would like in a dedicated server, and I can work that out for you.
Try @leapswitch