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Affordable and reliable dedi

iRepkoiRepko Member
edited October 2015 in Requests

Looking for a affordable and reliable dedi in the US.

Looking for E5 or E3.

No budget any price will work.

Looking for a cheap pricing range for IP's.

Thanks!

EDIT: No OVH or SYS.

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  • linuxthefishlinuxthefish Member
    edited October 2015

    quickpacket, dacentec, hudsonvalleyhost

  • I've had a quite weird experience with quickpacket. Don't really like them.

  • I've had a great experience with dacentec

  • Any places with a network that nearly always reaches what it should?

  • @iRepko said:
    Any places with a network that nearly always reaches what it should?

    Incero ? Dacentec ? Delimiter ?

    Thanked by 1MarkTurner
  • iRepko said: Looking for a cheap pricing range for IP's.

    Delimiter has good pricing on E3/E5 systems, need to know your exact spec. But IPs will be $1/IP/month irrespective.

  • iRepkoiRepko Member
    edited October 2015

    Sent you a PM

    @MarkTurner said:
    Delimiter has good pricing on E3/E5 systems, need to know your exact spec. But IPs will be $1/IP/month irrespective.

  • hawchawc Moderator, LIR

    @Ernie is an awesome dude and can probably sort something (full review is coming soon from me)

  • Alrighty :)

  • So far I'm happy with Delimiter :) but you might get a good deal with @Ernie and @dustinc

    Thanked by 1MarkTurner
  • ItsChrisGItsChrisG Member
    edited October 2015

    @iRepko

    We can get you setup, today even, out of Los Angeles.

    We have several options available:

    • Xeon E5-2670 - 16x 2.6Ghz [up to 3.3Ghz], 20MB Cache
    • Xeon E3-1230v2 - 8x 3.30Ghz, 8MB Cache
    • Xeon X3470 - 8x 2.93Ghz, 8MB Cache
    • Core i5-2400 - 4x 3.40Ghz, 6MB Cache
    • Core i7-2600 - 8x 3.8Ghz, 8MB Cache
      plus more... even Dual Xeons (L5640, X5650, X5675, E5-2670's)

    Check out a recent config someone is now live and happy on:

    Intel Xeon E5-2670 Octo Core - 16x 2.6Ghz [up to 3.3Ghz], 20MB Cache
    64GB DDR3-1600 ECC Registered RAM
    2x 2TB SATA3 7,200RPM Enterprise HDDs
    Redundant PSU's - Powered via Separate Circuits
    Integrated IPMI, KVM over IP, Virtual Media, Power Control
    20TB Monthly Transfer (Free Incoming)
    /24 IPv4 Allocation - 253 Usable IPs
    /64 IPv6 Allocation - Millions of IPs
    Private VLAN

    -- Our Los Angeles datacenter built with a premium network of:
    PCCW
    NTT
    ChinaTelecom
    Psychz ((Blend of Comcast, Telia, HE, GTT, Zayo))
    ... with more upstreams coming soon

    --

    Of course we can build yours however you'd like. My contact info is in sig!

  • gestiondbigestiondbi Member, Patron Provider
    edited October 2015

    @ItsChrisG said: even, out of Los Angeles

    Where?

  • @davidgestiondbi said:
    Where?

    Same place your server is now?
    I'm confused, what do you mean? :)

  • gestiondbigestiondbi Member, Patron Provider

    @ItsChrisG said:
    I'm confused, what do you mean? :)

    Let's continue this on skype then :P

  • @ItsChrisG Sent you a PM

  • I ran some tests on my two Dacentec servers... it was 4 am CDT, not so busy time congestion wise, but they both were able to sustain 75MB/s upstream for 10 minutes (I had it capped at that amount, so I'm sure it could have went a bit higher).

    I usually limit it to 30MB/s, but it has never failed to hit that... then again, I only have 900GB transferred for the last 27 days, but .. yeah, I'd say it 'reaches what it should' for not being dedicated 1gbit.

    Anyway, I am letting one expire on 10/27, it is a $20/mo Supermicro 6-bay Opteron 1381 8GB 2X2TB SATA. I guess someone may want to start looking for it then... keeping the RTO 2x5520 for $40/mo. =p

  • @iRepko said:
    Looking for a affordable and reliable dedi in the US.

    Looking for E5 or E3.

    No budget any price will work.

    Looking for a cheap pricing range for IP's.

    Thanks!

    EDIT: No OVH or SYS.

    Check Versaweb. They have a affordable price for dedicated servers.

  • AndreixAndreix Member, Host Rep

    @iRepko said:
    Looking for a affordable and reliable dedi in the US.

    Looking for E5 or E3.

    No budget any price will work.

    Looking for a cheap pricing range for IP's.

    Thanks!

    EDIT: No OVH or SYS.

    Hello there,

    Here you have our offer: https://www.hetnix.com/germany-us-business.xml

    How many IPs do you need ?

  • Andreix said: Hello there,

    Don't you feel a little ashamed for copying the Hetzner logo? For buying servers and selling them at a higher price? For each of your offer posts being completely off topic? I doubt OP meant 95€ by "affordable".

  • Hey Matt. Skype me

  • MadMad Member

    You can check:

    Dacentec, Datashack, QuickPacket, Online.net

    Thanked by 1qps
  • @Andreix said:
    How many IPs do you need ?

    I don't even have the option for more IP's. I need a /26 at least to start.

  • @ItsChrisG said:

    Check out a recent config someone is now live and happy on:

    2x 2TB SATA3 7,200RPM Enterprise HDDs

    I thought it was 2x3TB with HW raid-1 :)

  • 0xdragon0xdragon Member
    edited October 2015

    @cheaparkservers said:
    Pm me :)

    Please read the rules, your post has been flagged.

    Thanked by 1netomx
  • Ips now are very expensive due to the lack of them. So that is really hard to order a batch of them.

  • Still looking for something. @ItsChrisG has been afk for awhile. Pretty flexible budget.

  • VirpusVirpus Member, Host Rep

    Lets discuss some of the specs you're looking for, we can be flexible. Several options available and all instantly activated.

    E3-1230 Xeon
    (8 Threads) 14 GB 440 GB RAID 1 5 TB

    E5-2620 Xeon
    (12 Threads) 30 GB 860 GB RAID 1 5 TB

    Dual E5-2620 Xeon
    (24 Threads) 62 GB 860 GB RAID 1 5 TB

    Dual E5620 Xeon
    (16 Threads) 62 GB 440 GB RAID 1 SSD 5 TB

    Dual E5620 Xeon
    (16 Threads) 62 GB 150 GB RAID 1 SSD 5 TB

  • If you are still looking, I am running great specials today. Do you require any specific processors?

  • IThinkUFailedIThinkUFailed Member
    edited November 2015

    @Virpus said:

    Why is it 14GB ram, 30GB and 62GB and not 16GB, 32GB and 64GB?

  • qpsqps Member, Host Rep

    iRepko said: I've had a quite weird experience with quickpacket. Don't really like them.

    Sorry to hear that - please feel free to PM me if you want me to take a look at your situation and see if we can get it resolved to your satisfaction.

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