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Dedicated Server Year End Liquidation
100% Dedicated/Unshared Ports
1 Gbps Unmetered - FREE
2 Gbps Unmetered - $99/m
3 Gbps Unmetered - $190/m
5 Gbps Unmetered - $350/m
10 Gbps Unmetered - $599/m
DDoS Protection - Included
Deals are first come first serve, if you no longer see it on the web site, then it's sold out.
Data Centers:
New York City Metro
Miami, Florida
Los Angeles, California
Add a nVidia Quadro RTX 4000 GPU to the following servers for an additional $99/mo:
-Intel Core i7 9700K
-Intel Core i9 9900K
-Intel Core i9 10900K
-Intel Core i9 13900K
-AMD Ryzen 3700X/3900X/3950X
-AMD Ryzen 5600X/5800X/5900X/5950X
We also have more modern servers in stock, but not listed below as they are priced above $120/mo.
Take ADDITIONAL discounts off the Rapid Deploy servers - recurring for 4 months:
YE22-200OFF499-4MO - $200 off $499+
YE22-80OFF229-4MO - $80 off $229+
YE22-60OFF189-4MO - $60 off $189+
YE22-40OFF129-4MO - $40 off $129+
YE22-25OFF99-4MO - $25 off $99+
YE22-15OFF54-4MO - $15 off $54+
YE22-10OFF-4MO - $10 off
Click Here to See the Full List of Servers
Sample Deals:
Intel "Special" (Quad Core)
32 GB RAM
1TB SSD
$40/m + Free Setup
AMD Ryzen 5600X
64 GB RAM
512GB NVMe (PCIe 4.0!!!)
$74/m + Free Setup
AMD Ryzen 5600X
128GB RAM
1TB NVMe (PCIe 4.0!!!!)
$89/m + Free Setup
AMD Ryzen 3900X
128GB RAM
2 x 2TB NVMe
$129/m + Free Setup
Intel Core i9 10900K
128GB RAM
2TB NVMe + 2TB SSD
$149/m + Free Setup
Dual Xeon E5 2699 V4
512GB RAM
4 x 2TB SSD
$299/m + Free Setup
Comments
Is the price listed after discount? Some of the deals are out of rules.
Prices are after discount, tried to save people the effort
Got a dedi in their LA location and the routing/network isn't great. So won't extend it. Hardware was fast though for the price.
Liquidation - does it mean that op is going out of business and liquidating inventory? Thats horrible.
I get some very scenic routing from my home connection in NZ to RS LA - going via Singapore and Tokyo rather than direct to San Jose, which adds about 75ms more than LA should be.
Routing is key. I find the "big guys" peer with everyone under the sun but their routing is crap. If the route goes through cogent or comcast you'll visit every state in the US.
Yepp. I see Comcast a lot via RS. Shame, since the CP and prices were great. Would pay more for better routing.
wrong context.
They actually advertise "Direct Connectivity to the Asia Pacific Market"1 and I originally got the server to replace one in Hong Kong.
Where to? We have multiple carriers plus direct peering. We can re-route.
Drama drama drama....
Did you open a ticket? We can often re-route through something more optimal.
Most carriers now "hide" hops. Number of hops <> latency or performance.
Comcast is considered a premium here in the US as they are often congested unless going direct.
We peer directly with dozens of Asian based ISPs and have at least 1 tier 1 carrier that's focused on Asian connectivity.
Appreciate the effort. Already opened a ticket before, but was told it's all good because the server can be pinged. ^^
My root issue was that this server was running uptime monitoring containers and after about 2 months there were suddenly many many false positives due to connection errors over the course of about 2 weeks. Rerouting all those monitoring targets is probably difficult.
That depends on the destination. If the destination is comcast, then going through comcast at the nearest pop (e.g. via direct peering) is often the best route, even though comcast will take the "scenic" route but it will end up being the shortest distance and lower latency. Otherwise, the route will go to their nearest exchange (e.g. ashburn) and circle back to the destination, which makes the distance longer and result in higher latency.
But if the destination is overseas, I would disagree that going through comcast with higher number of hops would result in the same latency as that with lower hops. In any case, the higher the hops, the greater the chance of packet loss so that's never a good thing anyway.
I would be really interested to see what's up. We've recently been working hard with our infrastructure.
Comcast dumps at their core for anything international, they're a US domestic carrier. We primarily have them for the local US market and improved access to some international carriers where they have far better performance.
Again, we have several carriers we can route through, just open a ticket if you see weird routing.
I'm not a customer, so no I haven't - unfortunately, the routing is a blocker as I was otherwise quite keen to pick up a server.
Happy to help, though the server is already migrated and empty.
Ticket ID from mid-Nov: 398-2B0E813E-0092
I'll reach out there shortly
He kinda has a point. I only hear "liquidate" wording for going out of business and never for regular overstock or "year end clearance" (used by auto sellers all the time).
I think "clearance” is way more used in this case and liquidation is tied to going tits up.
LET loves drama. He made a nice clickbait. Enjoy the rick roll.
Shoot me a PM or e-mail ([email protected]). I'm curious to see whether we can get the routing to your location improve by switching to a different carrier than whatever it's defaulting to outgoing.
More sample deals:
Give us Cheap Colocation for Half/Full Rack with 1G Unmetered, please. If there is possibility, let me know, we can talk for opportunities.
What happen 4 months later?
The discount expires.
We don't specialize in colocation.