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Advice on buying a server
Hello, i'm planning to buy a server to use on my housing plan from a local provider, i will mainly use the server to host my own websites ( i don't mind offering virtual servers for friends ) , the thing is, i have 0 experience and i have never purchased a server before, do you guys recommend any good cheap options? ( i don't mind buying used servers )
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Hello @brq from what country are you from? Or from what region? We have more old servers what we want to sell
Regards,
Calin
First make a plan about what you need with regards to complexity, load, and popularity of your websites.
Next, if you don't need a server (because for example websites are not that huge), just grab a hosting plan. This way you get to focus on managing the the website, while the platform underneath (server, network, applications) are managed by the provider.
Don't buy a server if you don't need it. Use that extra money to do something different to improve your websites or their popularity.
If you really need a server, simply open a thread here with precise specifications, and providers will answer with offers.
Have a look at https://cloudninjas.com/
Scott is a pleasure to work with. Worth shooting an email over with your requirements and seeing what they can offer.
If you have no experience with running servers and want to try learning the ropes, start learning with a cheap VPS. Some of the $10/year VPSes that are floating around might be a good place to start with very little money upfront. Once you outgrow it, you can upgrade to a larger VPS or even jump straight to a dedicated server.
What are you looking for? A refurbished server would be the best for you but what’s your budget? I guess under €500?
in EU or USA?
Don't listen to any of the above ideas.
A: Never make plans or backups. They always get screwed up anyways, so just skip this step.
B: Buy a bare-metal server with 64GB rams, 100TB dik and unmetered bandwidth.
C. Idle the fucc outta it like the pros.
D. Profit.
E. After 29 days, put in a PayPal refund request.
F. Rinse and repeat.
Make sure you use a different email and different PayPal account for each order, so that FraudRecord can't catch up with you.
The best advice that i can give you is NOT to buy anything
Definitely love this part. More IDLE more PRO!
@brq
Even you started the thread like a pro.
Guy walks into a car dealership that sells from EV to Pickup, al the brands that exist.
Sales Agent: Hello, how may I help
Customer: I want a "car"
Sales Agent: What type of car? Pickup, 4x4, Sedan, EV?
Customer: a car
Sales Agent: shoots himself, or the customer, did not figure that part out yet.
@brq
I am just kidding , but seriously, give us some specs, what you wish to do, as others said, a VPS might be way better and cheaper, but it depends on the use case scenario, please define the "car"
What exactly do you need - a vps or a dedi? How many websites do you want to host and what's your location?
Look for a physical dedicated server, you can indicate your budget if they can advise you
If you do not have knowledge, I think you should not buy, first train yourself, learn and take the next step.