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2GB RAM for $7/mo | 10GigE NICs | The Fastest Enterprise SSDs | Launch Today!

SSDNodesSSDNodes Member, Host Rep
edited January 2015 in Offers

SSD Nodes, Inc.

Read our client reviews and discover why our clients rely on SSD Nodes!

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(client for 2 years)
2) http://compdata.wordpress.com/2012/06/05/amazon-aws-vs-ssdnotes-ssd-nodes-rocks/ (client for 2 years)

SSD Nodes allowed us to essentially run queries in 1/100th of the time of that which they were running on AWS.

3) http://www.96mb.com/96mb-low-end-vps-review-part-xxxiii-ssd-nodes/

with the impressive disk I/O of the SSD drives and fast customer support, SSD Nodes is definitely worth consideration if you need a VPS that partially requires high disk I/O without costing too much.

4) http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1088161 (client for 2 years)

Compiling was taking 20 mins on my reasonably fast machine at home and I cut that down to about 5 mins switching to his servers. I ran back to back compiles this weekend and it never missed a beat. Just a note, I didn't rent a beast of a machine, just the $20/mo one. Communication is key and Matt plus his staff are lightning quick with responses.

5) http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1086271 (client for 2 years)
6) http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1167685 (client for 2 years)

Support Answers Super Fast (almost under 20 mins) never had downtime never had an issue with network nor hardware, staff is super friendly. I recomend SSD nodes if you are looking for a cuality host and 100% uptime host.

7) http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1072168 (client for 1 year)

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Comments

  • What is enterprise SSD ? Please specify the brand and model.

  • SSDNodesSSDNodes Member, Host Rep

    @darknessends said:
    What is enterprise SSD ? Please specify the brand and model.

    Hi there, and thank you for taking the time to respond. We use the Intel SSD DC S3500 (specific model: INTEL SSDSC2BB480G4)

    http://ark.intel.com/products/75684/Intel-SSD-DC-S3500-Series-480GB-2_5in-SATA-6Gbs-20nm-MLC

  • edited January 2015

    IMHO, a lot of information is missing here:

    • what type of virtualization?
    • what type of cloud?
    • location/datacenter?

      And, but this is just me:

    • possibility to add one extra IP? at which price?

  • SSDNodesSSDNodes Member, Host Rep

    @hostingwizard_net said:
    IMHO, a lot of information is missing here:

    • what type of virtualization?
    • what type of cloud?
    • location/datacenter?

      And, but this is just me:

    • possibility to add one extra IP? at which price?

    For our HPC cloud we're using OpenVZ and proprietary software we're built that implements high availability and workload re-balancing (migrating containers around based on their usage so that latency + performance are always optimal). The high availability is only available for our HPC nodes customers, but the re-balancing is available for everyone and happens silently in the background.

    These servers are located in Montreal, Canada, and yes we can add an additional IP for $3/mo with justification. It's a pain in the butt to get IPs so we don't advertise that, but we can help people out if they need them.

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