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OVH/SYS London 16TB Intel Xeon D1540 available for transfer
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OVH/SYS London 16TB Intel Xeon D1540 available for transfer

Hello!

I'd like to transfer a OVH/SYS dedicated server located in London. The hardware spec is detailed below:

CPU Intel Xeon D1540 - 8c/16t - 2 GHz/2.6 GHz
RAM 32 GB ECC 2133 MHz
HDD 4×4 TB HDD SATA Soft RAID (Upgrade from 4×2 TB HDD SATA Soft RAID)

Bandwidth
250 Mbps outgoing
1 Gbps incoming

Datacenter
OVH London (ERI 1) - UK

The server is on the OVH IE account region and the usual monthly renewal price is EUR €27.49 excl. VAT. However, this server is fully paid-up until 2 August 2025, so there is more than 2.5 years of service left!

At today's renewal rate the server is worth EUR €869.44 excl. VAT in fully paid-up service.

The reason for transferring is that my requirements have changed and I no longer need this server. I'm not looking to profit, but if I can get a reasonable and fair price, as close as possible to the paid-up service value, I'd let it go.

It's perfect for someone that needs a high 16TB HDD storage space!

If you have any questions please ask.

Thank you.

Comments

  • kdhkdh Member
    edited December 2022

    I don't think OVH now allows service transfers, but you can still give it a try.
    Good luck with your sales tho :)
    Those massive storage looks good

  • bit unlucky u extended until 2025, else i woudlve taken it

  • @kdh said:
    I don't think OVH now allows service transfers, but you can still give it a try.
    Good luck with your sales tho :)
    Those massive storage looks good

    Ofcourse they will allow. Got transferred a server from a friend yesterday.

  • Someone wants to cancel their 16TB club membership? Hmm.

  • @Zyra said:
    bit unlucky u extended until 2025, else i woudlve taken it

    Lol why unlucky? If you need, it's already paid for. You trying a quick 1 month churn here?

  • @kdh said:
    I don't think OVH now allows service transfers, but you can still give it a try.
    Good luck with your sales tho :)
    Those massive storage looks good

    You can transfer it yourself, just click the Manage contacts button below the server panel.

  • @plumberg said:

    @Zyra said:
    bit unlucky u extended until 2025, else i woudlve taken it

    Lol why unlucky? If you need, it's already paid for. You trying a quick 1 month churn here?

    lol

  • Good luck with the transfer. Careful getting paid via Paypal/CC, too easy to reverse after transfer is completed. Bank/Crypto might be a safer option :smile:

  • Can i pay you in monthly instalment?

  • @bdspice said:
    Can i pay you in monthly instalment?

    Lol 😆

  • @Sid said:
    Hello!

    I'd like to transfer a OVH/SYS dedicated server located in London. The hardware spec is detailed below:

    CPU Intel Xeon D1540 - 8c/16t - 2 GHz/2.6 GHz
    RAM 32 GB ECC 2133 MHz
    HDD 4×4 TB HDD SATA Soft RAID (Upgrade from 4×2 TB HDD SATA Soft RAID)

    Bandwidth
    250 Mbps outgoing
    1 Gbps incoming

    Datacenter
    OVH London (ERI 1) - UK

    The server is on the OVH IE account region and the usual monthly renewal price is EUR €27.49 excl. VAT. However, this server is fully paid-up until 2 August 2025, so there is more than 2.5 years of service left!

    At today's renewal rate the server is worth EUR €869.44 excl. VAT in fully paid-up service.

    The reason for transferring is that my requirements have changed and I no longer need this server. I'm not looking to profit, but if I can get a reasonable and fair price, as close as possible to the paid-up service value, I'd let it go.

    It's perfect for someone that needs a high 16TB HDD storage space!

    If you have any questions please ask.

    Thank you.

    Can't you talk with OVH to give this amount as a service credit reducing the burden of transfer and scammers ?

    Thanked by 1Norris
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