wia.cloud new .cz high traffic (100TB) host
they where previously known as "lemo.cloud" but then bought by wia
translate:
Rye-based telecommunications company WIA has bought cloud provider Lemo Cloud. It was previously owned by the Olomouc-based company Lemo Services. Lemo's activities previously also included the eponymous gigabit internet provider, which was bought by T-Mobile in 2019. Lemo Cloud is soon to be renamed WIA.cloud.
The move will allow WIA to offer connectivity with virtual servers. "We are expanding our portfolio from telco towards managed IT and services that rely on guaranteed connectivity. In this way, we want to gradually cover most of the IT needs of our corporate customers," WIA CEO Filip Malina told Lupa.
"Lemo Cloud is a classic click cloud, such as Vultr or DigitalOcean. But we add guaranteed, secure connectivity from the client to the cloud, which is something that regular cloud service providers can't and don't offer," adds Malina.
For WIA, this is the multiple acquisition. Most recently, the company acquired the telecommunications section from Casablanca. Prior to that, it integrated Nextra, AVI, Ipex and Temify.
WIA is headquartered in Prague, but operates throughout the Czech Republic and will open in Slovakia by the end of the year.
the interesting part is, every vps comes with 100TB traffic (Traffic to the Czech Republic without limits, 100 TB abroad) which is pretty rare for cz and also for the price
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Very expensive
indeed expensive
expensive ?
show me an offer in .CZ with the following specs
1 vCPU dedicated
6 GB RAM
75 GB NVMe SSD
100TB traffic (inside cz unlimited)
19,96$
i don't think you will find one
4 cores
8GB RAM
80GB NVMe
Traffic unlimited
13.27 €
https://pq.hosting/en/#cz
I don't know the quality of either.
Check Forpsi/Aruba Cloud
SkylonHost is the only .cz provider that one would ever need.
they rent dedicated servers at host-telecom.com or colocate there. you won't be able to push 100TB on their vps
maybe on some low usage nodes with luck
neither forpsi or aruba have 100TB of bandwith
skylon host is a very smallish company and they also don*t offer that much bandwith
Silly questions
On a 1 gbps shared port how much data transfer is realistically available every month?
Do provider typically impose caps on transfer rates per ip ? Or do premium / enterprise customer get priority during high traffic periods?
Check provider Acceptable Usage Policy. Some providers definitely have rate limits or traffic limits. For example, Online.net 1Gbps shared dedis will limit your upload to 100 Mbps if you use the full 1Gbps for like a minute or so (I forget the exact duration. I also know Contabo has something where if your average traffic speed is greater than 100Mbps over a period of a week or two they'll cap you to 100 Mbps.
Thanks and that is precisely my point with my questions.
Realistically, how many people would be able to use the allocated 100 TB without raising some flag along the way?
if I am not mistaken - for traffic out of Czech... 100 TB / month means
p.s: 21% VAT ! That is rich.
Shill much?
glowi?