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buy VPS with decentralized data center provider
fastpingcrypto
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Looking for a VPS with as decentralized a data center provider as possible. So no Equinix, no digital realty. I'm looking to avoid large international data center providers. And instead favoring those in a single country or two, with only 1 to 3 locations.
Also must accept cryptocurrency. Please email me: [email protected]
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First of all, what the hell is a decentralized data center? That isn't a real thing, stop trying to view all of reality in crypto terms.
If you're looking for datacenters that are owned by SMB instead of big companies check out:
@fiberstate They don't have VPS offerings but they have dedicated servers and colocation on their own Data Center.
@HostEONS Offers VPS packages, and the ones in Salt Lake City are colocated in FiberState's Data Center if I'm not mistaken.
@jfreak53 from Microtronix also offers VPS packages and they own their Data Center.
No, that's a cloud data center. Your picture literally shows the cloud in action.
EDIT: To answer OP, maybe @crunchbits can help.
Nice domain name
https://www.clouvider.com/vps
LA is with CoreSite, London is with CenterSquare
Maybe hes searching for a data center in the blockchain cause of some crypto terms he have heard
Hey
We have our own datacenter in Norway. Our Amsterdam operation is colocated with Interxion/Digital realty.
https://gigahost.no/virtuell-server
We have VPS and dedicated servers, and accept crypto: https://datawagon.com/
@DataIdeas-Josh
Thank you for the shout out.
We can get you setup here in Texas!
My best guess is whatever he is hosting is probably in the zone of grey so he do not want a single provider to be able to shutdown everything. Thus wanting to deal with multiple smaller data centre. Instead of one multinational that might get him fully shut down because they disagree with what he do.
perhaps he wants a carrier neutral facility?