You'll have to be a darn sight more specific than "good CPU and RAM" - that could mean anything. If it means what I suspect it means then $20 is probably not enough. There are several places you can get a 2G Atom for at that price when they are in stock (I think all already listed above) but a significantly better CPU and/or more RAM is not going to be that cheap.
What do you mean not enough? Delimiter literally has a $20/mth server and with duel e5420's and 8gb ram, thats a pretty "good cpu ram configuration" exactly as the OP asked for.
@Umcookies said:
What do you mean not enough? Delimiter literally has a $20/mth server and with duel e5420's and 8gb ram, thats a pretty "good cpu ram configuration" exactly as the OP asked for.
That Delimiter deal sounds enticing, though not a particularly new CPU (so check out some benchmarks if CPU umph is a significant consideration) and which which doesn't have VT-x which is an issue if you plan to use things that need or can take advantage of that (KVM for instance). Where did you find it though, I can't see anything like it listed on their main web pages.
@MeAtExampleDotCom said:
That Delimiter deal sounds enticing, though not a particularly new CPU (so check out some benchmarks if CPU umph is a significant consideration) and which which doesn't have VT-x which is an issue if you plan to use things that need or can take advantage of that (KVM for instance). Where did you find it though, I can't see anything like it listed on their main web pages.
i have one of the Delimiter servers there not to bad for the money they have HPLO always on kvm thats always nice. They do have VT-x as well. great little server for a few vms i have on it.
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servdiscount, hetzner (auctions), kimsufi, online.net, dacentec, delimiter... depends on where do you need it.
My budget is 20$$
Thats not enough.
Dual L5520 offer at @QPS $35 for 2XL5520 1TB HDD, 20TB BW and 5IPS
You'll have to be a darn sight more specific than "good CPU and RAM" - that could mean anything. If it means what I suspect it means then $20 is probably not enough. There are several places you can get a 2G Atom for at that price when they are in stock (I think all already listed above) but a significantly better CPU and/or more RAM is not going to be that cheap.
What do you mean not enough? Delimiter literally has a $20/mth server and with duel e5420's and 8gb ram, thats a pretty "good cpu ram configuration" exactly as the OP asked for.
Delimiter: Dual L5420, 8GB RAM, 500GB disk, 5TB transfer - $20/month (paid month-to-month)
https://clients.delimitervps.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=160
my bad.
online.net (initially some setup fee) or wait for dacentec.com stock.
That Delimiter deal sounds enticing, though not a particularly new CPU (so check out some benchmarks if CPU umph is a significant consideration) and which which doesn't have VT-x which is an issue if you plan to use things that need or can take advantage of that (KVM for instance). Where did you find it though, I can't see anything like it listed on their main web pages.
He works for Yomero, Delimiters parent company.
Yomura, not @yomero
@MeAtExampleDotCom - http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/55365/dual-l5520-29-mo-dual-e5420-20-mo-dedicated-core-vps-6-50-month-colo-your-disks-10-month
i have one of the Delimiter servers there not to bad for the money they have HPLO always on kvm thats always nice. They do have VT-x as well. great little server for a few vms i have on it.
http://ark.intel.com/products/33927/Intel-Xeon-Processor-E5420-12M-Cache-2_50-GHz-1333-MHz-FSB
VT-x is supported
I was on the right lines.
can anybody say dacentec support vt-x ???
My boxes there do, which specific model are you referring to?
Both about 20$ how about both are support vt-x ?
and bro im about to buy 1 from there how about there
little review about 20$ package
Just google the CPU for the model you are looking for and see if VT-x is supported for the chip.
I don't have the bog standard $20 box so couldn't comment.
My bad, I must have searched for the wrong thing when I looked it up. In that case I'm quite tempted myself...