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turnkeyinternet reviews
ramakrishnach21
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Hi, I am a shared reseller customer. I am looking to take a dedicated server and my budget is very low
I have around 60 cpanel account, 80% of them are e-commerce wordpress stores with loads of products.
Now, what are the reviews for this plan the turnkyeinternet is offering?
$59 Dedicated Server 24 CPU Cores 32 GB Ram SSD
My only fear is if I take, will they take me down anytime causing all my customers websites going down?
What are the things I should be aware of?
I need a reliable sever for long time, I don't want to move often
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What is the CPU offered?
I don't know hows their network atm, but when I used them(long time ago) it was bad, real bad.
This is what they are offering
32 GB Dell Poweredge Dual Hexa-Core X5650 Dedicated Server Special
• Enterprise Grade Dell PowerEdge Servers
• 2 x Intel Dual Xeon X5650 Hexa-Core CPUs @ 2.66 GHz
• Hyperthreading (HT) Enabled
• 24 Visible Cores (12 Physical Cores + 12 Via HT)
• Intel Virtualization Technology (VT) Enabled
• 32 GB Ram
• FREE 240 GB SSD or 1TB SATA III Disk (6 GB/s)
• Un-Metered Bandwidth
• 100 Mbit
• IPv4: 5 Usable IPs on /29 via Cisco Dedicated Layer 3 port
• IPv6: /64 Subnet included
• RAID: optional Raid 1/5/10 Upgrade Available
• Configure up to 4 Total Disks - for Raid 1/5/10
• Choice of Linux or Windows operating systems
• Free Web Reboot Port
• 100% network uptime guarantee
• 24x7 toll-free phone, live chat, and help desk support
• 30-day money back guarantee
• NO SETUP FEES
• No Term Contracts!
You can check the offer directly in their website too - https://www.turnkeyinternet.net/
Very old CPU, it has good processing power, but an E3 is better, your going to host multiple accounts on it, I would go with an E3v5 or an i7 6700K.
An E3 would be bit more expensive but your getting good value for your money.
Plus extra for the cPanel license..
yes correct
If you get a small ddos, you have to pay them 100$. Think about it before you sign up with them.
Oh! Thanks for letting me know
If your customers are mostly from the subcontinent, take a look at European dedis from online.net. (E3s and above, not the avotons)
I ever use this company hardware very great but network always can't access from some state in us
LMAO!
You ever compared dual Xeon 5650 to newest e3s in real life scenario? 12 real cores vs 4 real cores. Dual 5650 have 30-50% more CPU power in real life scenario than newest e3s.
Here's what I saw regarding this.
https://turnkeyinternet.net/policies/
DOS & DDOS INCIDENT FEES
Any website, server, service, or client who hosts, promotes, instigates, or gives cause or access in any form to cause a Denial of Service attack (DoS) or Distributed Denial of Service attack (DDoS) shall be responsible for the billable time of staff and mitigation services at $85 per hour, the cost of excessive bandwidth or other resource consumption, and a per-incident fee of $250. Services may remain suspended or offline until such time that these fees are paid, infull, or alternate terms are agreed to by our billing department during normal business hours. Customers subscribed to our DoS & DDoS filtering plans shall be exempt from these fees unless the combined number of incidents or combined incident bandwidth consumption exceeds the limits as defined in said customers filtering plan.
It appears that, if a DDOS comes from your server, they'll charge you. However, I don't see where they'd charge you for being the target of one.
I got charged. I mean the invoice was created I backed up my data and left them. It was before 2-3 years.