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Are there any recommended VPS servers in Turkey?

yasciyasci Member
edited May 17 in Requests

1 core, 1GB RAM, and 10GB storage would be enough, along with 100Mbps bandwidth. I only use about 300GB of data per month, and my budget is around $3 per month. Do you have any recommendations?

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  • conceptconcept Member

    markahost is my go to turkey provider.

    Thanked by 1yasci
  • Netlen - https://www.netlen.com.tr

    • 1 CPU (Intel Xeon Platinum 8260)
    • 1 GB RAM
    • 15 GB NVMe
    • 10 Gbit/s Uplink

    **$2.99 **

  • emperoremperor Member

    Although they are banned here(for reply in every thread without reading requested specs), i have vm with them in Bursa which is very stable and super fast.
    https://www.rabisu.com/vps
    2 Core , 4GB RAM, 40 GB NVMe for 3 $/m
    The vms are setup with ram ballooning, which is very easy to fix it.

  • mans_xdmans_xd Member

    @emperor said:
    Although they are banned here(for reply in every thread without reading requested specs), i have vm with them in Bursa which is very stable and super fast.
    https://www.rabisu.com/vps
    2 Core , 4GB RAM, 40 GB NVMe for 3 $/m
    The vms are setup with ram ballooning, which is very easy to fix it.

    don't forget to mention that they require kyc
    they will surprise you after cupel hours of payment

  • emperoremperor Member
    edited May 17

    @mans_xd said: don't forget to mention that they require kyc

    Idk i have not gotten to that part so far, registered without kyc.. probably they ask for crypto, i paid with link.

  • mans_xdmans_xd Member

    @emperor said:

    @mans_xd said: don't forget to mention that they require kyc

    Idk i have not gotten to that part so far, registered without kyc.. probably they ask for crypto, i paid with link.

    if you are from the last thread ya you wouldn't get, untill second order...

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  • olokeoloke Member, Host Rep

    @tarisu is pretty stable and within your budget of $3/m. I can recommend them :)

    https://my.tarisu.com/category/vps-server

    Thanked by 2mans_xd tarisu
  • emperoremperor Member

    @mans_xd said: if you are from the last thread ya you wouldn't get, untill second order...

    OK then, @yasci take in consideration what @mans_xd said about kyc.

    Thanked by 2mans_xd yasci
  • @oloke said:
    @tarisu is pretty stable and within your budget of $3/m. I can recommend them :)

    https://my.tarisu.com/category/vps-server

    I would most say avoid them, if you are planning to use a lot of traffic.

  • olokeoloke Member, Host Rep

    @JohnFilch123 said:

    @oloke said:
    @tarisu is pretty stable and within your budget of $3/m. I can recommend them :)

    https://my.tarisu.com/category/vps-server

    I would most say avoid them, if you are planning to use a lot of traffic.

    From the @yasci 's post:

    I only use about 300GB of data per month, and my budget is around $3 per month.

  • Then it may work :smile:

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  • tarisutarisu Member, Host Rep
    edited May 17

    Hello @yasci

    We are happy to provide a VPS service to you in Turkey/Istanbul location. We moved to a new datacenter in Istanbul called MarsDC, if your looking for high uptime and low latency feel free choosing us :relaxed:

    @JohnFilch123 said:

    @oloke said:
    @tarisu is pretty stable and within your budget of $3/m. I can recommend them :)

    https://my.tarisu.com/category/vps-server

    I would most say avoid them, if you are planning to use a lot of traffic.

    If your planning to use more than 5TB you should avoid most of the Turkish providers, because most of them advertise as unlimited traffic but when you use more than average 5TB they bill you with extra network usage fee :relaxed:. We are transparent about everything and we offer whats written on the website.

    Regards!

    https://tarisu.com

    Thanked by 1yasci
  • onecloud(oneprovider)

  • @cemalgnlts said:
    Netlen - https://www.netlen.com.tr

    • 1 CPU (Intel Xeon Platinum 8260)
    • 1 GB RAM
    • 15 GB NVMe
    • 10 Gbit/s Uplink

    **$2.99 **

    I had been searching for a reliable Turkey-based VPS with solid uptime and low latency, and after several disappointing attempts with other providers, I came across this thread and your comment last night. Netlan's website made a good first impression, so I decided to give it a try.

    The ordering process was seamless, and the VPS was provisioned almost instantly. Performance has exceeded my expectations — it's noticeably faster than other Turkey-based servers I've used at much higher price points. Download speeds are close to 1 Gbps, and ping times are excellent.

    I haven't posted here since 2019, but I wanted to take the time to say thanks for the recommendation.

    Thanked by 3yasci cemalgnlts oloke
  • @seagullketamine said: I wanted to take the time to say thanks for the recommendation.

    I'm glad you liked it. I use Netlen whenever I have a test project. I hosted a Telegram bot there before and never experienced any downtime or issues.

    I love that they refund the remaining days when you delete a VDS. This way, when I need to test something, I just spin up a VDS for ~3-5 days, run my tests, and then delete it to get a refund for the leftover days.

    Thanked by 1yasci
  • forestforest Member

    What I wrote in another thread:

    @forest said:
    I use https://vps.tc for a VPS Istanbul. They're pretty cheap ($3/month for 2 vCPU, 3 GB RAM, 50 GB disk, 3 TB/month bandwidth) and even if you run out of traffic, you're only throttled to 30 Mbps (still more than enough for DNS). I've been sustaining about 16 Mbps in both directions and they're fine with it. They also take cryptocurrency.

    There are some caveats, though:

    • CPU steal is VERY high (2-4% typically, but I've seen over 10% at full load)
    • They enable memory ballooning, so add "blacklist virtio_balloon" to /etc/modprobe.d/balloon.conf

    So don't expect a powerhouse. Expect:

    root@forest-vpstc-1-tr:~# top -bn1 | head -n11
    top - 19:57:43 up 7 days,  1:23,  1 user,  load average: 5.08, 4.02, 3.87
    Tasks: 112 total,   2 running, 110 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
    %Cpu(s): 21.7 us,  8.7 sy, 56.5 ni,  4.3 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  4.3 si,  4.3 st
    MiB Mem :   2950.9 total,    147.1 free,   2300.4 used,    779.1 buff/cache
    MiB Swap:   2048.0 total,   1866.6 free,    181.4 used.    650.5 avail Mem
    
        PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU  %MEM     TIME+ COMMAND
     332805 freenet   30  10 3542964 940264   9552 S 127.3  31.1     60,07 java
      11900 i2pd      20   0 1205044 191272   4488 S  36.4   6.3     73,59 i2pd-da+
     510477 debian-+  20   0 1048164 720664  58952 R  18.2  23.8 337:07.47 tor
     601672 globalp+  20   0   21.3g  62232  16188 S   9.1   2.1   1:37.91 node
        
    

    Their website now gives "VPS2026" for a 50% discount code. I should have waited.

    They used to be better than they are now, but I'll mention them here for the sake of completeness.

    Thanked by 1yasci
  • balhostbalhost Member, Patron Provider

    Hello, We provide Turkey/Istanbul location VPS servers;

    https://balhost.net.tr/en/virtual-server

    https://balhost.net.tr/en/virtual-server/ryzen

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