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Looking for VPS around Oregon's southern border
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Looking for VPS around Oregon's southern border

VZ Type:
Any

Number of Cores: 2
RAM: 2gbs
Disk Space: 20gbs
Disk Type: SSD/HDD (Any)

Bandwidth: 1tb - 500gbs
Port Speed: 1gb/s

DDoS Protection:
No

Number of IPs:
Just one

Location:
Lower end/South of Oregon, I need something close to the border of CA and Oregon due to latency

Budget:
$50/month

Billing period:
Monthly is preferred

Comments

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider
    edited June 2023

    This is not possible, there are no datacenters in south Oregon whatsoever except a single one and they do not sell servers themselves. Not much in southern Oregon (I actually went through most of it this month, definitely not DC towns..), makes no sense for a company to be there when Portland has the infra.

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  • RIYADRIYAD Member, Patron Provider

    We have servers in Bend, Oregon

    https://www.h4f.net/oregon-vps/

  • crunchbitscrunchbits Member, Patron Provider, Top Host
    edited June 2023

    @Basically said:
    VZ Type:
    Any

    Number of Cores: 2
    RAM: 2gbs
    Disk Space: 20gbs
    Disk Type: SSD/HDD (Any)

    Bandwidth: 1tb - 500gbs
    Port Speed: 1gb/s

    DDoS Protection:
    No

    Number of IPs:
    Just one

    Location:
    Lower end/South of Oregon, I need something close to the border of CA and Oregon due to latency

    Budget:
    $50/month

    Billing period:
    Monthly is preferred

    Connectivity-wise, I would think someone in: Portland, OR / Bend, OR / Reno, NV could service you with pretty low latency (almost certainly sub-15ms datacenter to datacenter, actual ping to a residential IP would vary on your ISP's quality).

    Portland has a lot of connectivity running straight south (and north) and would be a pretty safe bet.

    Bend has Cogent, which could be better/worse depending on your specific routing/peering. (edit: @RIYAD above in Bend, would definitely check them out/their LG)

    HE goes through Reno and theres at least 1 DC there that you may have some luck finding a provider.

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  • SmartHostSmartHost Patron Provider, Veteran
    edited June 2023

    We have a Portland location, but that is probably best you are going to get.
    Most traffic from your requested area is going to route to Portland or San Francisco/San Jose anyways, so using those locations will actually be faster than a provider in your requested area.

    ~ SMARTHOST

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    @SmartHost said: Most traffic from your requested area is going to route to Portland or San Francisco/San Jose anyways, so using those locations will actually be faster than a provider in your requested area.

    Traceroute from my East Portland home (Comcast) actually goes to Seattle, where it's handed off to Cogent and then comes back to your test IP.

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  • xx00xxxx00xx Member

    https://tier.net has bend oregon as a location. for bend they use https://cascadedivide.com as dc. they are not so "cheap" but pretty premium compared to others

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    @xx00xx said:
    https://tier.net has bend oregon as a location. for bend they use https://cascadedivide.com as dc. they are not so "cheap" but pretty premium compared to others

    $9/month for a 4GB VM isn't horrible.

    https://www.tier.net/vps-powerhouse-specials

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