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Seeking "unlimited" bandwidth vps in Germany or U.S.

O0oooO0ooo Member

Hey,guys.
I am looking for a "unlimited" bandwidth vps in Germany or U.S.

Network Uplink:guaranteed 100-200 Mbit/s (I don't need a so-called 1G/s, 100Mbit/s actually would be pleasant for me)
Bandwidth: "unlimited" ( not below 10T )
Budget: 4$/month
Other requirements: The provider has been in business for at least 2 years.
Last but not least, have a good day everyone!

Comments

  • AdvinAdvin Member, Patron Provider

    Kimsufi has a guaranteed 100 Mbps bare metal server in France for $5.99/month, it occasionally comes in and out of stock.

  • kimsufi is the solution

  • LeifurGunnarssonLeifurGunnarsson Member, Host Rep

    We offer unmetered bandwidth on a 10Gbps port from €5/mo in New York: https://kubbur.com/vps, you'd easily be able to get that 100-200mbps average. Our clients using that €5/mo plan for 150TB/mo with no issues. I know it's a bit over budget but since the bandwidth amount is so high for the price I thought I'd mention it.

    I'll have to note that we have not been in business for 2 years, though we've been operating for over a year and colocate our own hardware for these offerings.

    And have a good day yourself!

    Cheers,
    Leifur @ KUBBUR.com

  • edited May 2022

    If you are ok with Germany and Germany contract rules (prepaid for 6 months) go with netcup.

    You can do up to 80TB per month (you get 1Gbps, but don't abuse it keep it on 100mbps - 200 mbps and you won't have problems) and you'll have a super stable VPS

  • fanfan Veteran

    Scaleway has unlimited 100mbps, and without ipv4 you can get it dirt cheap.

  • AXYZEAXYZE Member
    edited May 2022

    Netcup VPS200 G10s iv
    https://www.netcup.eu/bestellen/produkt.php?produkt=2991

    2vCores (Should be Xeon Gold or EPYC 2)
    2GB RAM
    40GB SSD RAID10
    80TB @ 1Gb/s, 100Mbps after
    0.004€ / h (~2.99€ / mo)
    

    This offer is "billed hourly", but you need to pay for 6 months upfront. If you cancel earlier they refund you.

    Hard to beat offer, because even after using 80TB network is still usable and CPU&SSD is really fast for this price.

    OVHcloud Starter VPS
    https://us.ovh.com/us/order/vps/?v=3#/vps/build?selection=~(range~'Starter)

    1vCore
    2GB RAM
    20GB SSD SATA
    Unlimited 100Mbps
    US$ 3.50 / mo
    

    Didn't test that one, IDK if 100Mbps can be sustained.

    Both providers are very long in the business and you can trust they wont deadpool in one year.

  • bruh21bruh21 Member, Host Rep

    netcup yes> @AXYZE said:

    Netcup VPS200 G10s iv
    https://www.netcup.eu/bestellen/produkt.php?produkt=2991

    2vCores (Should be Xeon Gold or EPYC 2)
    2GB RAM
    40GB SSD RAID10
    80TB @ 1Gb/s, 100Mbps after
    0.004€ / h (~2.99€ / mo)
    

    This offer is "billed hourly", but you need to pay for 6 months upfront. If you cancel earlier they refund you.

    Hard to beat offer, because even after using 80TB network is still usable and CPU&SSD is really fast for this price.

    OVHcloud Starter VPS
    https://us.ovh.com/us/order/vps/?v=3#/vps/build?selection=~(range~'Starter)

    1vCore
    2GB RAM
    20GB SSD SATA
    Unlimited 100Mbps
    US$ 3.50 / mo
    

    Didn't test that one, IDK if 100Mbps can be sustained.

    Both providers are very long in the business and you can trust they wont deadpool in one year.

    You can blast 100mbps as long as you want

    Thanked by 1AXYZE
  • O0oooO0ooo Member

    @LeifurGunnarsson said:
    We offer unmetered bandwidth on a 10Gbps port from €5/mo in New York: https://kubbur.com/vps, you'd easily be able to get that 100-200mbps average. Our clients using that €5/mo plan for 150TB/mo with no issues. I know it's a bit over budget but since the bandwidth amount is so high for the price I thought I'd mention it.

    I'll have to note that we have not been in business for 2 years, though we've been operating for over a year and colocate our own hardware for these offerings.

    And have a good day yourself!

    Cheers,
    Leifur @ KUBBUR.com

    @LeifurGunnarsson said:
    We offer unmetered bandwidth on a 10Gbps port from €5/mo in New York: https://kubbur.com/vps, you'd easily be able to get that 100-200mbps average. Our clients using that €5/mo plan for 150TB/mo with no issues. I know it's a bit over budget but since the bandwidth amount is so high for the price I thought I'd mention it.

    I'll have to note that we have not been in business for 2 years, though we've been operating for over a year and colocate our own hardware for these offerings.

    And have a good day yourself!

    Cheers,
    Leifur @ KUBBUR.com

    Ok, I will have look at your server.

  • fanfan Veteran

    Saw that in other thread, really impressed, but how can someone push 150tb without getting a warning on other resources (CPU/disk) besides bandwidth? :*

  • @O0ooo said:
    Hey,guys.
    I am looking for a "unlimited" bandwidth vps in Germany or U.S.

    Network Uplink:guaranteed 100-200 Mbit/s (I don't need a so-called 1G/s, 100Mbit/s actually would be pleasant for me)
    Bandwidth: "unlimited" ( not below 10T )
    Budget: 4$/month
    Other requirements: The provider has been in business for at least 2 years.
    Last but not least, have a good day everyone!

    ServerCheap is good. 3$USD/month, 1Gbps, unlimited.

    I can get over 100Mbps all the time without an issue.

  • LeifurGunnarssonLeifurGunnarsson Member, Host Rep

    @fan said:

    Saw that in other thread, really impressed, but how can someone push 150tb without getting a warning on other resources (CPU/disk) besides bandwidth? :*

    They're under their utilization limit on their VM and running a speedtest server generally doesn't really use that much load in my experience.

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