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VPS providers promoting 1Gbps ports are bullshitting their clients

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  • HarambeHarambe Member, Host Rep

    Necropost from a new account to promote the provider they mentioned. lol

  • do you know what was the tool to do that? looks great

  • oplinkoplink Member, Patron Provider

    https://oplink.net/virtual-private-servers/
    10Gbps Shared port $25/month
    We offer a 3day cancel policy if your not happy w/ speeds

  • @Weblogics said:

    @realistic_customer said:
    @rackabuser I haven't seen anyone else say it in this thread so I will be "the one" in every crowd.

    Think you meant to say.
    Don't necropost

    suppose this is going to show that I don't chat in forums very much but what the heck is necroposting?

  • edited February 2023

    oh never mind I googled it. At least I brought some fresh topics into the discussion. It's a good topic. I had originally meant to thank rackabuser for bringing the topic here because it was the only way I could come close to finding out what server cheap's throughput allowance was. Their documentation yanks but for 11 a month I can deal. I also posted in topic because it made more sense than opening a new topic just to tell him/her about Oracles always free VPN service

    Thanked by 1kidrock
  • spooky_packetspooky_packet Member
    edited February 2023

    I would recommend that you take a look at Crunchbits, if the western USA is good locale for your use.

    I am certainly biased, as I'm an employee, but our network is solid, with very few bottlenecks between VPS and internet. We run 10g or 40g to every hypervisor and a minimum of 80gbps per rack.

    If you want to get the bandwidth you're paying for, check us out! crunchbits.com

    Thanked by 1chakraxzz
  • @realistic_customer said:
    Oracles always free VPN service

    Is this VPN service different from what Oracle provides free VPS service?

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