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Maybe because:
imho the specs will be the same as VPS.
True but the reasoning behind the dedicated resources is so they can use the resources all the time without 'abusing" the host node.
I'm not sure that these are truly Raspberry Pi, because:
I do wonder what kind of hardware they're using, though.
I'm interested in seeing any other places people may have in mind, quite amazing to see such prices for dedicated resources these days.
ovh got kimsufi dedi for 8.99 euro/month
And it is not euro but GBP..
@johnlth93 where???
@Neo
kimsufi.fr
maybe you would be interested in our new coming contract celeron boxes in tampa florida?
He said no OVH.
@Jeffrey - if your offer meet the reqs. sure why not
@gbshouse what specs are you looking for any how many are you looking to order? as of right now i have 20 celeron units waiting to be built. when would you like these?
@Jeffrey - the most important spec. part is price <= 10EUR for rest take a look on the link in my first post
@Rallias
Yes, but i was not responding to OP but to the question from Neo regarding where you would find the 9€ server(s)
ha! my bad
sorry, din notice it
@blergh_ its 9,99Euro + TAX not 8,99 open ;D
Thats why i ask
@Neo
For me its 8,99
It depends on where you are in the world and what site, tax etc.
burst.net, the first month 1$
@Damian,
I inquired a month or two back. They said out of stock then and described them using the words Raspberry Pi. The 1GB of RAM part throws things off though.
As per our discussion a while back on ARM stuff, plenty of "like" spec boards to the Pi. But based on price to purchase vs. offer, I think they are sticking with Pi's and I think others are mass buying and hording in datacenter space since neverending shortage of them.
Wow, we got mentioned on LET, and I didn't even realize it.
@brandon Thanks!
@Damian and @pubcrawler
Its really simple, we just hook up cheap android tablets to wifi and.... Haha, No, but the idea of a built in battery backup made me laugh.
We use a combination of RaspberryPI's, Cubieboard's, and Hackberry's, depending on what the needs of the deployment are (Ram, need for an attached hard drive, etc). They are great for small stuff, like a PBX, a small website, offsite monitoring, etc. The major downside is they run ARM architecture, so the list of availiable operating systems is limited (Arch Linux Arm, Ubuntu Arm, Fedora Arm, Rasperrian, etc).
Ps: Thinking about doing RPI colo as well... We'll have to see if theres a demand out there for it though.