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TERRAHOST | 50% off any Core i3/i5/i7 server in Norway! Core i5 1G Unmetered from $33/mo

terrahostterrahost Member, Patron Provider

Enjoy our Core i3/i5/i7 unmetered dedicated servers from Norway with 50% off this month!

About us:
Terrahost is a hosting provider founded in 2006 located in Sandefjord, Norway. We own and operate our own datacenters in Norway. We also have locations in Amsterdam, Kansas City and Lagos.

LG:
https://lg.la-ng.terrahost.com/ - Lagos, Nigeria
https://lg.terrahost.com/ - Sandefjord, Norway
https://lg.kc-us.terrahost.com/ - Kansas City, USA
https://lg.ams-nl.terrahost.com/ - Amsterdam, The Netherlands

AS Info: https://bgp.he.net/AS56655
BGP session: Yes, automated through ENIGMA
Recurring: Yes

Transits:
Altibox (Norway)
GTT (Norway, US, Amsterdam)
Lightedge (US)
Hurricane Electric (Nigeria)

IX:
FSIX - Sandefjord (10G)
NIX1 - Oslo (10G)
FIXO - Oslo (10G)
DATAIX - Stockholm (20G)
DATAIX-UA - Stockholm (20G)
Global-IX - Stockholm (20G)
SOLIX - Stockholm (10G)
STHIX - Stockholm (10G)
KCIX - Kansas City (10G)
IXPN - Lagos (1G)
AMS-IX - Amsterdam (100G)
ERA-IX - Amsterdam (100G)
FSIX - Locally in our facilities, free 1G / 10G ports (https://fsix.no)


OFFERS:

ENTRY DEDICATED SERVERS (50% OFF)

Location: Sandefjord, Norway

Core i5 - 8GB RAM - 500GB SSD - 1G Unmetered - $33/mo Order here
Core i7 - 8GB RAM - 500GB SSD - 1G Unmetered - $38.5/mo Order here
Core i5 - 16GB RAM - 500GB SSD - 1G Unmetered - $44/mo Order here
Core i7 - 16GB RAM - 500GB SSD - 1G Unmetered - $49.5/mo Order here

Additional configs on our website

PS! We just launched our Amsterdam dedicated servers. They are going FAST. Check the link above.

COUPON CODE FOR ALL SERVERS: CORENOV2022

All servers come with:
1 IPv4
/48 IPv6

Perks:
Free automated BGP sessions through ENIGMA
**Automated **Installations
Layer 4 DDoS Protection

Rules and terms for these deals

Use full valid information when registering or your account will be removed
DO NOT use VPN or TOR to order, its automatically stopped by our systems

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Comments

  • One of my favourite providers :)

    Thanked by 1terrahost
  • Hoping for some VPS deals o:)

    Thanked by 1bulbasaur
  • Unbelievable high prices for old boxes. Provider good, but will wait for huge discounts on vps rather.

    Thanked by 1greentea
  • terrahostterrahost Member, Patron Provider

    @LTniger said:
    Unbelievable high prices for old boxes. Provider good, but will wait for huge discounts on vps rather.

    They are unmetered though, so for anyone that needs a bit of traffic is good value for money :)

    Thanked by 1Levi
  • @LTniger said:
    Unbelievable high prices for old boxes. Provider good, but will wait for huge discounts on vps rather.

    If you compare with other Norwegian providers it's dirt cheap.

  • @Wicked said:
    Hoping for some VPS deals o:)

    Me too.Hope it's coming.

  • May I know whether terrahost will arrange for VPS promos? Thanks!

  • Any VPS deals are coming?

  • can install custom iso?

  • @Wicked said:

    @LTniger said:
    Unbelievable high prices for old boxes. Provider good, but will wait for huge discounts on vps rather.

    If you compare with other Norwegian providers it's dirt cheap.

    NO has the cheapest electrical energy in Europe AFAIK. Their hydro plants produce almost free electricity. And atm gas storage in Europe are full, NORDPOOL dropping electricity prices as we speak.

    As I said, prices are high, from low end perspective, but provider pointed out very attractive option: unmetered GigE. On old hardware it still can be used 100% sustained and deliver staggering 330TB in/out per month.

  • @LTniger said:
    NO has the cheapest electrical energy in Europe AFAIK. Their hydro plants produce almost free electricity. And atm gas storage in Europe are full, NORDPOOL dropping electricity prices as we speak.

    Norway also has universal health care, and as such, people pay high tax (50%+). Socialism in action. Luckily they have almost no blacks and hispanics with 5 kids and 35 cousins, otherwise that tax rate would be 75% and it would end up like Venezuela.

  • They have very few Muricans, too. Hence the long life expectancy.

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  • @mosquitoguy said:

    @LTniger said:
    NO has the cheapest electrical energy in Europe AFAIK. Their hydro plants produce almost free electricity. And atm gas storage in Europe are full, NORDPOOL dropping electricity prices as we speak.

    Norway also has universal health care, and as such, people pay high tax (50%+). Socialism in action. Luckily they have almost no blacks and hispanics with 5 kids and 35 cousins, otherwise that tax rate would be 75% and it would end up like Venezuela.

    I don't think a socialist country would allow for TerraHost to do it's thing, a privately held company looking to make a profit. Let's not derail this thread with political commentary. This is a sales thread for TerraHost and their servers.

    On-topic: Nice offer! Certainly not Hetzner-level prices as some pointed out, and also, in contradiction to what's said above, I can almost guarantee the biggest reason that TerraHost won't ever get close to Hetzner when it comes to maximum performance per dollar in Dedicated Servers, is simply because it's all a numbers game.

    TerraHost FOR SURE makes a whole lot more than Hetzner per server, but they have to because they FOR SURE pay more for each server, as well as a higher rent for their datacentre when taking amount of servers in it in perspective.

    This, however, is NOT a reason to always go with the biggest baddest there is.

    Now, don't get me wrong. Hetzner is great, but a small provider in Norway cannot and should not try to barge in on Hetzner, especially NOT in dedicated servers where factors other than economics of scale are more irrelevant compared to say VPS offerings.

    So: Good luck TerraHost & great offer. If there's one thing that I'm always annoyed by with your offerings is that the CPU model is so unclear? Why dosen't it just state the exact CPU model? Also, you seem to do this for AMD, just not Intel?

  • @emgh said:
    I don't think a socialist country would allow for TerraHost to do it's thing, a privately held company looking to make a profit. Let's not derail this thread with political commentary. This is a sales thread for TerraHost and their servers.

    It's not political but economics. When your wages is cut in half by taxes, those wages need to be increased. Higher wages leads to higher prices because businesses aren't run by robots.

  • emghemgh Member
    edited November 2022

    @mosquitoguy said:

    @emgh said:
    I don't think a socialist country would allow for TerraHost to do it's thing, a privately held company looking to make a profit. Let's not derail this thread with political commentary. This is a sales thread for TerraHost and their servers.

    It's not political but economics. When your wages is cut in half by taxes, those wages need to be increased. Higher wages leads to higher prices because businesses aren't run by robots.

    And a thousand other factors. Sweden have a high tax rate, higher than the US, but not higher wages than the US.

    Your argument could also be reversed: "Norway The US also has universal to pay for health care, and as such, people pay high tax amounts (50% k+). Socialism Capitalism in action.

    I'm not saying you're wrong, I think our taxes are too high and I like the free market - but it really isn't the reason why TerraHost differs in pricing compared to Hetzner for example.

    The obvious reason is scale, not taxes, it's not even a small reason, it's basically a non-reason.

    If I was wrong, small companies in poor countries would beat Hetzner pricing over and over again, they don't. Also, for sake of the argument, even your idea of an, at least, more free market, the US: They have no clear company offering better deals than Hetzner.

    Let's also not forget that Hetzner pays salaries in Finland, not known for their low tax rate, still offers low pricing.

    It's about scale - it really is.

    Also, since you insist, yes it's political. That Norway is a socialist country is definitely a political statement.

    It's a matter of perspective and rationalization, but one could argue the very fact that TerraHost, a privately owned company, is here advertising their for-profit products, directly owned by EPIK, a company with headquarters in the US, makes the whole idea of it being socialist pretty ridiculous.

  • @emgh said:
    And a thousand other factors.

    Life has "a thousand other factors." You can use this to counter any argument it's a wonder you believe in anything at all. :)

    I use this same argument against carbon dating. The method assumes the earth's atmosphere has the same composition and I say there's a thousand other factors that could affect the atmosphere so carbon dating isn't reliable at all beyond a certain point (e.g. "this fossil is 150,000 years old"-- who the fuck knows what the atmosphere was like 150,000 years ago).

  • ralfralf Member
    edited November 2022

    @emgh said:
    This, however, is NOT a reason to always go with the biggest baddest there is.
    ...
    So: Good luck TerraHost & great offer. If there's one thing that I'm always annoyed by with your offerings is that the CPU model is so unclear? Why dosen't it just state the exact CPU model? Also, you seem to do this for AMD, just not Intel?

    It also doesn't say what benchmark tool is used (the numbers look meaningless to me as I only look at GB5 nowadays), but the i5 says 4644 and i7 says 6367 so both compared to Ryzen 3600 on the professional tab which is 17682, it's clear that both of these offerings are substantially weaker than Hetzner's AX41 which has 64GB RAM, double the disk (so you could RAID1 it) and 3-4x the CPU score. So, that is a reason to consider Hetzner (although it has some secret FUP on the network now, so there is that in opposition).

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  • @mosquitoguy said: Life has "a thousand other factors." You can use this to counter any argument it's a wonder you believe in anything at all.

    You picked one of the smallest factors, hence why you didn't respond to my points.

  • @ralf said:

    @emgh said:
    This, however, is NOT a reason to always go with the biggest baddest there is.
    ...
    So: Good luck TerraHost & great offer. If there's one thing that I'm always annoyed by with your offerings is that the CPU model is so unclear? Why dosen't it just state the exact CPU model? Also, you seem to do this for AMD, just not Intel?

    It also doesn't say what benchmark tool is used (the numbers look meaningless to me as I only look at GB4 nowadays), but the i5 says 4644 and i7 says 6367 so both compared to Ryzen 3600 on the professional tab which is 17682, it's clear that both of these offerings are substantially weaker than Hetzner's AX41 which has 64GB RAM, double the disk (so you could RAID1 it) and 3-4x the CPU score. So, that is a reason to consider Hetzner (although it has some secret FUP on the network now, so there is that in opposition).

    Yes, the AX41 is nice.

    I just bought the following auction:

    Intel Core i9-9900K
    2x SSD M.2 NVMe 1 TB
    4x RAM 32768 MB DDR4
    

    Higher 40's in price. Less than 50.

  • @emgh said:
    You picked one of the smallest factors, hence why you didn't respond to my points.

    Not at all. I didn't respond to your other points because you have no beliefs. Take scale, for example-- hoponenetworks can sell 3600 ryzen with 64GB RAM for $39 a month. They're small and practically unheard of with little to no reviews. So, scale is not a factor, but you'll argue there's a thousand other factors, ad infinitum.

    An argument exist only if you have a working hypothesis. You're just shooting in the dark and go back to "a thousand other factors" when you miss. It's a waste of time.

  • Oh nice find! What's wrong with it? They've only got 64GB and 128GB left and they're basically around the same price but starting at €54.84 for 64GB.

  • @mosquitoguy said: scale is not a factor

    Lol, that's smart

  • @ralf said:
    Oh nice find! What's wrong with it? They've only got 64GB and 128GB left and they're basically around the same price but starting at €54.84 for 64GB.

    Looking at prices with VAT?

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  • emghemgh Member
    edited November 2022

    @ralf said:
    Oh nice find! What's wrong with it? They've only got 64GB and 128GB left and they're basically around the same price but starting at €54.84 for 64GB.

    Might have been this deal:

    Crazy speeds, RAID 0 :hushed:

    @terrahost show exact CPU from now on please, anything else just dosen't make sense.

  • Guys please dont derail the thread

    Awesome stuff Terra!

    Thanked by 2ralf terrahost
  • I forget VAT every... single... time!

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  • @jahrinc said:
    Guys please dont derail the thread

    Awesome stuff Terra!

    Good point, sorry.

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  • @jahrinc said: Awesome stuff Terra!

    Good point. I agree, it's just the CPU is a suprise?

  • @emgh said:
    Lol, that's smart

    It isn't. Scale works both ways. Take Walmart v.s. Amazon. Walmart is a behemoth so by your "I read about scale in a book" theory, they have "scale" on their side and should be able to beat Amazon as it was growing from a small online book retailer, but Amazon consistently beats them in price. What's that you say? there's a thousand other factors? :D

  • emghemgh Member
    edited November 2022

    @mosquitoguy said:

    @emgh said:
    Lol, that's smart

    It isn't. Scale works both ways. Take Walmart v.s. Amazon. Walmart is a behemoth so by your "I read about scale in a book" theory, they have "scale" on their side and should be able to beat Amazon as it was growing from a small online book retailer, but Amazon consistently beats them in price. What's that you say? there's a thousand other factors? :D

    1. Yes
    2. They're both big, diminishing returns (I wouldn't consider scale the main point AWS VS. Google Cloud)

    Tl;dr: A good offer from a good provider. I won't derail this anymore so don't expect another reply

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