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He needs someone for the household when he's pressing f5 all day and night to miss no deal here.
Fair, someone's got to boil the kettle for the instant ramen.
@Nekki I'm trusting you with this Black Friday
not going to consider any NVMe vps below 1700 GB5 score single core
also looking for more KVM 1TB storage boxes below $35 in any location except Romania.
May i know how to get this plan? As currently their lowest plan is gp micro (1 vCPU, 1GB RAM, 20GB SSD) is S$6.99/month
Nowt to do with me, I’m not interested in generating page views for the Empire.
This is the promo price (60% reccuring) when leaseweb launches vps service around year 2015. Initial price was $S3.50 SGD. There are several price adjustments:
2016 > S$3.75 SGD
2017 > S$3.86 SGD
2018 > S$4.10 SGD > S$3.98 SGD
2019 > S$4.11SGD
2020 > S$4.24 SGD
2021 > S$4.08 SGD
I don't think they have a high enough profit margin in the first place seeing their prices... It's literally BF all years for them.
2-3 vCPU, 4/6/8GBRAM and hopefully DirectAdmin
Have you looked in the bathroom?
That's where they usually are.
Looking for dedicated cpu vps specials (which are usually very rare these past black fridays) and always hoping for $20 dedi with raid 1 but never witnessed one and well mostly by the time I actually visit to look for amazing deals, it's already done lol
looking for VPS less than $10
Gotta work harder on BF fella, get stocked up on caffeine and snacks, reinforce the F5 button and get to it.
Looking for dedi less than $1
BF can make it happen.
I do not understand why on the poll, in "disk type" category, they simply skipped adding "tape". On Black Friday I would totally love to see a provider developing a cold storage solution for tape.
I would like to get a failover/floating IP address (this requires upto two boxes at this provider then afaik).
In EU, best would be central europe.
I would like to know what providers offer these.. I know about netcup, as they have failover IPv4s as low as 3€/month during BF/Christmas etc. Are there any other good options as well?
The willpower to not sign up for something I'll probably not use for many months, if at all.
The speed to get in quick enough for anything that will genuinely be useful...¹
1: inexpensive storage², preferably in the UK or otherwise with good throughput³ to/from here
2: mainly to expand or replace current backup arrangements
3: latency not really an issue beyond “not terrible”
I'll be looking for those Vortex node dedis.
Aren't we all, brother, aren't we all.
I'll be mainly looking for something like the $60/year 3 vCores (1 dedicated), 16GB RAM, 80GB NVMe, Los Angeles I got with HostHatch last year. Not many providers seem to have these high RAM deals.
I recently bought a dedicated of comparable spec.
If it lasts 4 years, it'll be cheaper than your wish.
Are you running it at home? I'm in California and electricity is quite expensive, plus my upload speed is only 35Mb/s (even though I get 1200Mb/s down... Thanks, Comcast), so the VPS would still be cheaper and more reliable in the long run.
Good yearly deals from stable providers, around 1GB RAM, 200GB bandwidth and 1 IPv4 is enough for my needs as long as there is good uptime and a stable network. Locations like South America and Asia are a priority but as always I'm just going to add a bunch of other deals to my list as well.
hosthatch 10T disk storage
spartanhost 2T traffic vps
My dedi is under my desk.
Electricity is included in apartment rent, so that I can use as much as I desire, subject to wire gauge safety limitation.
Internet is Verizon FiOS, $39.99/month, 100Mbps on each direction.
Upload bandwidth is not a problem, because I use this dedi for heating.
It's running BOINC as 50% CPU utilization, which gives out the perfect amount of heat to keep my feet warm when I'm standing in front of the desk.
I'm reading up libvirt so that I can create KVM that is not VirtualBox.
After that, those KVMs would be used for software development, so that upload bandwidth is still not a problem.
I am looking for pre-BF monthly offers so I can be cheap bastard (again, as always) - migrate my yearly stuff for a month to different service and then snipe a better, long term yearly deal.
I think I will be looking more about companies behind the BF offers since there are many bad examples from last year's BF -> Viridweb canceled their last year's offers by switching brand, and George Datacenter said it will also cancel all annual offers "to remain profitable".
So my money will probably go to Virmach, AlphaVPS, or Inception...maybe to Fran if he got something interesting this year as he kind of said earlier
Just looking for @cociu return