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Any other service like xenpower?
Their yearly discounts are great and provide large amounts of storage. But, they don't seem to provide Debian 8 templates? Also running old xen version with xen-pe.
Any other providers like them, who provide 100gb+ storage and 1gb+ ram, with KVM/xen-hvm? Looking at the around max $80/year range. Speedykvm seems to have some harshly annual biking offer presently, but raid 5 ($6/m for 500gb with KVM though). I am guessing they would be pretty bad for actually running stuff, other than backup.
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@drserver more than likely
Huh, which one though? None of their plans on their site seem to fit what I need. There are just too many plans on that site.
How much actual storage / RAM/ CPU do you want?
@smallet please checkout our (drserver) xenstorage plans.
did you send in a ticket and ask? @Maounique
if you did then drserver
If $7/m is OK ZXPlay offers KVM 2GB RAM, 800GB storage VPS in DE.
http://lowendbox.com/blog/alvotech-e5-90month-2gb-kvm-in-germany-or-los-angeles/
As I said, minimum 100GB Storage, 1-2GB RAM, 2 Cores. KVM virt preferred.
Settled for the SpeedyKVM Storage plan 1 - $72/year (1GB RAM, 500GB storage, 1vCPU). Woah, their disk IO feels as fast as SSD under general use. Would've loved a bit more RAM, but just going to optimise it a little bit.
DrServer's Xenstorage is the same datacenter (Incero, Dallas), but seems like the network speed being offered is 1/3rd of SpeedyKVM's.
All the best.
Kvm vs xen-pv drivers. Their xen-PVHVM 2gb in same DC ought to fly network-wise.
This is the test they ran for me (custom plan, don't mind the storage):
https://www.petabyet.com/result/2015-10-23-5d65f60d4d6931466988fe268ccce8ae/
Here is the one I ran on SpeedyKVM:
https://www.petabyet.com/result/2015-10-23-eefc281fc042d6c41c987f4ee4fda817/
Hi. This test was ran on a Xen-HVM driver. If you want, I will send you a PV-HVM one.
Here is a PV-HVM one with Realtek 8139: https://www.petabyet.com/result/2015-10-24-5a24ef2236a3039b81a9d3e94522bda3/