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Online.net now offers an Atom C2750 (Avoton) for EUR 19,99/month

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  • sc754sc754 Member

    Anyone have a serverbear of the atom c2750 ?

  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran

    @wych said:
    ** $1,099 **

    Yeah, it's in Mexican pesos. 1USD = 13.3 MXN

  • nerouxneroux Member

    @netomx said:
    Interesting, in my country, they sell the Celeron 1037U for $82 tax included; 32GB max supported, and with VT :o

    http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Celeron-1037U-vs-Intel-Atom-D2550

    http://pcel.com/hardware/tarjetas-madre-motherboards-intel-amd-cpu-socket/ECS-NM70-I2-99568

    The offer here is the C2750 however

    http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Celeron-1037U-vs-Intel-Atom-C2750

  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran
  • Someone tried to use this Atom for Cryptocoin mining?

  • wychwych Member

    @ErawanArifNugroho said:
    Someone tried to use this Atom for Cryptocoin mining?

    I can't see that being cost effective.

    Thanked by 1ErawanArifNugroho
  • RurikoRuriko Member

    why don't online.net use a payment gateway so I can freaking pay with paypal

  • wychwych Member

    @Ruriko said:
    why don't online.net use a payment gateway so I can freaking pay with paypal

    They used to then they stopped presumably due to the high chargeback rate based off their cancellation policy.

  • TarZZ92TarZZ92 Member

    Ruriko said: why don't online.net use a payment gateway so I can freaking pay with paypal

    As @wych has said they previously did (changed 1/2 weeks back) sadly i have no way to pay them now. i refuse to pay bank charges (5 euro + Conversion)

  • AmitzAmitz Member
    edited May 2014

    I just wanted to chime in again:
    I have bought 5 of those servers (and some bigger ones) from online.net and whatever you guys might say: Hardware and Network are working absolutely brilliant for me. Even support answered my questions < 20 mins (during business times - you are lost on weekends and off business-times, but Hetzner or OVH are no better concerning this) and I must admit that I am absolutely happy with those boxes. OVH can have my stiff middle finger up their ass for their no-support, old hardware, suck-my-d*ck-attitude, shitty panel and that CEO who changes his mind every 5 minutes. They will never see me again. Thumbs up, online.net - I really expected a worse experience and stand corrected.

    And, by the way: Don't trust anyone telling you that their network is bad. That WAS true some months ago (I experienced it myself), but since they opened for international customers and added some premium upstreams, that is simply not true any longer. I push more than 250 Mbps to the US without any complaint by visitors from there.

    Thanked by 1vimalware
  • TarZZ92TarZZ92 Member

    ^^^^ True the network is awesome!

  • AmitzAmitz Member

    Yes, it really is. And, honestly - it was quite crappy some time ago, but this has completely changed.

  • @Amitz said:
    I just wanted to chime in again:
    I have bought 5 of those servers (and some bigger ones) from online.net and whatever you guys might say: Hardware and Network are working absolutely brilliant for me. Even support answered my questions < 20 mins (during business times - you are lost on weekends and off business-times, but Hetzner or OVH are no better concerning this) and I must admit that I am absolutely happy with those boxes. OVH can have my stiff middle finger up their ass for their no-support, old hardware, suck-my-d*ck-attitude, shitty panel and that CEO who changes his mind every 5 minutes. They will never see me again. Thumbs up, online.net - I really expected a worse experience and stand corrected.

    And, by the way: Don't trust anyone telling you that their network is bad. That WAS true some months ago (I experienced it myself), but since they opened for international customers and added some premium upstreams, that is simply not true any longer. I push more than 250 Mbps to the US without any complaint by visitors from there.

    +1 agreed

  • I don't know !!
    but I planned to go with (Dedibox® LT)
    with RAID 1 , 16 GB Xeon E3 1230v2
    also it have IPMI

  • ZEROFZEROF Member
    edited June 2014

    I just got information that online.net installed 2000 XC servers in just few weeks. That is real business. And they removed old Nano's from their server line.

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited June 2014

    ZEROF said: online.net installed 2000 XC servers in just few weeks. That is real business.

    I feel OVH installs about that amount in a day. Or not far from that, considering their total capacity is roughly one million servers: https://www.ovh.ie/aboutus/datacentres.xml
    Just 2000 is not something to brag about compared to those numbers.

    ZEROF said: And they removed old Atom's from their server line.

    What old Atom? Maybe you mean Via Nano, if so, indeed they removed the 15 EUR offer, but the 10 EUR one is still there: http://www.online.net/en/dedicated-server/dedibox-scg2

  • ZEROFZEROF Member
    edited June 2014

    Yep, they removed 14.99€ server from line. Maybe your right it was Nano and not Atom i updated my post.

    I don't think that OVH can do better at only one location.

  • Oh,only 5 additional IPs.

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited June 2014

    Actually the 15 EUR offer was not removed completely, it was moved to their reseller OneProvider: http://oneprovider.com/dedicated-servers/paris-france
    Not that it makes any sense given the 20 EUR one on that same page.
    Also I hope online.net does something to update their 10 EUR one too, else it just sucks way too much compared to Kimsufi.

  • fileMEDIAfileMEDIA Member
    edited June 2014

    We have hundreds/thousands of supermicro X7SPA-HF (2 atom cores, 4 threads) with IPMI and 2x Gbit NICs for public and private network and not used at the moment.

    Looks like we should sell it with a small SSD 64GB in the same price range to replace some VM offers.

  • J1021J1021 Member
    edited June 2014

    @rm_ said:

    It is easy to get a grasp of the size of the OVH operation vs Online's operation by comparing their two network maps.

    http://weathermap.ovh.net

    http://map.online.net

  • 8420PR8420PR Member

    While the network maps are pretty pictures to me, I don't undestand online.net's map.

    Based on these maps, which one has the best network connectivity? Which one are you saying is bigger?

  • J1021J1021 Member

    8420PR said: While the network maps are pretty pictures to me, I don't undestand online.net's map.

    Based on these maps, which one has the best network connectivity? Which one are you saying is bigger?

    OVH have the bigger network with more capacity.

    Thanked by 18420PR
  • RurikoRuriko Member

    Is this faster than AMD Phenom II x6 1045t for video encoding?

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