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Provider close to N. Virginia or Oregon with good network

edited May 2015 in Requests

Hi, we need a provider in: US East (N. Virginia). As close as possible to AWS DC as possible with peering with them or something that provides super connection to AWS.
We want to be able to turn the server on and off ( being billed only when the server is on) and also it should be able to upgrade independent resources ( like RAM, etc). If the VM could be in a server that's connected to a 1/10 gig port that would be a plus.

EDIT: can be Oregon also or somewhere close.

Thanks

Comments

  • SpeedyKVMSpeedyKVM Banned, Member

    Why not use Amazon ec2, they offer persistent block storage (so you can power down/up start/stop billing) and 10gigabit port instances.

    http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ebs-ec2-config.html

    Use EBS-Optimized or 10 Gigabit Network Instances

    Any performance-sensitive workloads that require minimal variability and dedicated Amazon EC2 to Amazon EBS traffic, such as production databases or business applications, should use General Purpose (SSD) or Provisioned IOPS (SSD) volumes that are attached to an EBS-optimized instance or an instance with 10 Gigabit network connectivity. EC2 instances that do not meet this criteria offer no guarantee of network resources. The only way to ensure sustained reliable network bandwidth between your EC2 instance and your EBS volumes is to launch the EC2 instance as EBS-optimized or choose an instance type with 10 Gigabit network connectivity. To see which instance types include 10 Gigabit network connectivity, see Instance Type Details.

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  • @Incero : we won't be transferring more than 50-100 GB so that might be a bit overkill.

  • Update: We can also look for a provider that had good access to Oregon ( AWS). Is hostdime powered by Incero a good choice?
    The 6GB of ram would be nice to have.

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