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High available VPS (DE, IT, NL, or FR)
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High available VPS (DE, IT, NL, or FR)

ShadeShade Member
edited January 2016 in Requests

Hi,

can somebody recommend me a really high available (Redundant host system, redundant network connection...) VPS from a well known company (No "1 guy running a hobby project" companys) with the follow specs:

CPU: At least 2 cores at 2GHZ each
RAM: 8GB
HDD: 300GB (SSD)
Traffic: Not more then 200GB a month
Location: As stated Italy, Netherlands, Germany or France will do it
Support: At least 8h/7d via Ticket and Phone

I already thought about OVH and Leaseweb (Had not the best reputation the last time...)

Thanks!

Comments

  • iWstack? I am using them on a professional project, had not a single issue with it.

    Thanked by 1linuxthefish
  • @Shigawire said:
    iWstack? I am using them on a professional project, had not a single issue with it.

    Yea i already have it in focus, lets see what others say about it ;)

  • Dediserve? Delimiter? Lunanode?

    Thanked by 1dediserve
  • @Shade said:
    Yea i already have it in focus, lets see what others say about it ;)

    Iwstack is amazing. During my ten months with them, 100% uptime and never had any significant performance degradation.

  • Will try them. Currently we pay a lot (>100 Euro) a Month for that specs and had already 2 outages with >1:30 hours - It's ok for me, since we're talking about a time range of around 2 years but our marketing dept. is angry...

    Before anybody come around with "there is no 100% uptime", yes i know this, but i will consider to have this second host as secondary failover.

  • mike0000mike0000 Member
    edited January 2016

    @Shade Unfortunately we don't have anything in EU, but if you're ever looking a redundant setup in the US (Atlanta) with good connectivity to the EU:

    It offers fully redundant compute, storage and network. The storage is ridiculously fast NVMe-accelerated multi-petabyte Ceph storage which have 40GE interconnects to the compute and a dedicated 40GE Ceph cluster network to keep inter-storage node traffic off the storage network.

    https://cc.delimiter.com/cart/cloud-resource-pool/

    2 Cores (full utilization), 8GB Ram, 500GB storage, 2TB bandwidth (bandwidth is 4x storage), 1 IPv4 = $37.30/mo.

    If you ever want to expand, you can add additional ram or cores and spin up new instances (1 VM per core) - with full internal networking between your VMs, additional public IPs are $1/mo/ea.

    Thanked by 1vimalware
  • @mikeyur, any plans to bring that to the EU? That's quite competitive pricing.

    Thanked by 1linuxthefish
  • @rmlhhd said:
    mikeyur, any plans to bring that to the EU? That's quite competitive pricing.

    I'm trying to work some magic over here, can't say 100% or give a date but I'm feeling positive that it will happen :)

    Thanked by 2rmlhhd linuxthefish
  • @mikeyur This look promising, but as you already said US based and we have no need for a US based location at the moment. All our business is done in the EU.

  • TrafficTraffic Member
    edited January 2016

    I think Aruba has a HA VPS option? Not sure about phone support though.

    Found it: https://www.arubacloud.com/cloud-computing/cloud-computing-by-aruba.aspx

    I meant the Cloud Server Pro

    Thanked by 1Geekoine
  • @Traffic said:
    I think Aruba has a HA VPS option? Not sure about phone support though.

    Cloud server pro, but it is quite expensive (compared to iwstack, which is better, too)

    Thanked by 2Traffic Shade
  • @Geekoine said:

    Yes, that's what I meant. I was editing my post to add it while you replied.

  • @Shade said:

    Before anybody come around with "there is no 100% uptime", yes i know this, but i will consider to have this second host as secondary failover.

    of course, there is no 100%, in the long run and if you check every second:-) Anyway, I checked every minute.

  • vultr, i'm really don't have any issues with them since 2014? or 2013? (i do not remember when they have launched, but i with them since start).

    For NL, i can recommend ramnode... no, seriously, this guys is awesome, no downtimes for around 2 years for a couple of vpses, even restarts... I never saw anything similar like that. With ovh or lease web i have rare, but downtimes / restarts.

  • kingpinkingpin Member
    edited March 2016

    @Shade said:
    Yea i already have it in focus, lets see what others say about it ;)

    Don't redirect you to HTTPS on their main site, and they even don't have it enabled :-(

  • @desperand said:
    vultr, i'm really don't have any issues with them since 2014? or 2013? (i do not remember when they have launched, but i with them since start).

    For NL, i can recommend ramnode... no, seriously, this guys is awesome, no downtimes for around 2 years for a couple of vpses, even restarts... I never saw anything similar like that. With ovh or lease web i have rare, but downtimes / restarts.

    I'm quite sure Vultr and Ramnode don't have HA

  • exception0x876exception0x876 Member, Host Rep, LIR
    edited March 2016

    @Shade said:
    Before anybody come around with "there is no 100% uptime", yes i know this, but i will consider to have this second host as secondary failover.

    I don't get why you need HA VPS then.. If it is a secondary failover, it is highly unlikely both VPS will fail simultaneously if they are from different providers... that extra money for HA will just be wasted.

    Take a replicated storage as a example. When you have 2+ replicas, it just does not make sense to have redundancy for a disk system, it is better to save money or go RAID-0 for extra performance.

    Thanked by 1desperand
  • PhotonVPS has HAs i think.

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