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Tiny dedicated server

skirtTightskirtTight Member
edited November 2012 in Help

Stuff like online.net's 10 eur server.

Thing is that, i don't need much, and I'm mainly looking @ bandie.

Like:
any shitty processor
100gb+ disk is a must
4~ tb bandie (srs)

Not running anything illegal, it's gray content (and private), I'd buy from kimsufi but I have to wait 2~ months before I can get an official id (lost some papers and just turned 18 on july).

So far I don't mind if it's a reseller, I'm trying to not cash out more than 20 usd right now

Ideas?
Edit: I should point out that a slow disk isn't a problem.

Comments

  • im waiting for someone to say "not gonna happen,get a vps"

  • generally providers don't offer you that much disk and especially bandie.

  • You could easily get that much space and BW for $20/mo on a VPS.

  • @cosmicgate said: im waiting for someone to say "not gonna happen,get a vps"

    I shall do the honors ;) @skirtTight Not Gonna happen , get a VPS

  • gameongameon Member
    edited November 2012

    @skirtTight said: generally providers don't offer you that much disk and especially bandie.

    Check this out > webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1209850

    Disclaimer : not LET/LEB prices , but still is within your budget and more than what you asked for :p

  • @nunim said: You could easily get that much space and BW for $20/mo on a VPS.

    I thought it'd be like using shared hosting, that the provider would whine about my usage even if I didn't use 80% of X resources offered to me.

  • KuJoeKuJoe Member, Host Rep

    This + This + This = /thread

  • @skirtTight said: I thought it'd be like using shared hosting, that the provider would whine about my usage even if I didn't use 80% of X resources offered to me.

    Go Xen :)

  • @skirtTight said: I thought it'd be like using shared hosting, that the provider would whine about my usage even if I didn't use 80% of X resources offered to me.

    No, a virtual private server does mean you get access to all the resources as long as you don't constantly abuse CPU/IO to a point that others complain :)

  • NickONickO Member
    edited November 2012

    @concerto49 said: No, a virtual private server does mean you get access to all the resources as long as you don't constantly abuse CPU/IO to a point that others complain :)

    Well OpenVZ, it's shared just like Shared Web Hosting. You don't have any dedicated resources.

  • skirtTightskirtTight Member
    edited November 2012

    @concerto49 said: No, a virtual private server does mean you get access to all the resources as long as you don't constantly abuse CPU/IO to a point that others complain :)

    nonono, what I meant was, shared hosts offering you "unlimited everything" then kick you out for using 500gb bandie at the span of a whole month, for "abusing" their bandie.

  • @skirtTight said: nonono, what I meant was, shared hosts offering you "unlimited everything" then kick you out for using 500gb bandie at the span of a whole month, for "abusing" their bandie.

    I would never go with any host that offers "unlimited". That's the case for VPS, shared hosting... anything. It's never unlimited.

  • marcmmarcm Member
    edited November 2012

    We could all just start a collection to gather money and help @skirtTight out. I think that @skirtTight could use our help.

    @skirtTight, you have a PayPal or Chipin account budy? List them here or create one of those PayPal donate buttons. I can spare a couple of bucks to send your way, how about anyone else?

  • You can get cheap (and almost museum-worthy) dedicated servers at http://www.finalhosting.cz/. They have a few specials right now if you scroll down to "Výhodné nabídky s okamžitou dostupností".

    How about Intel Celeron 220 with 1 GB RAM and 80 GB HDD for 14 EUR? If you absolutely want over 100 GB storage, there's a server with 160 GB HDD starting at 18 EUR. The servers come with 10 Mbps unmetered. I had one of those for a while. It was rock solid, though I didn't exactly push it to the max.

    Support speaks English and they accept PayPal.

  • "Check this out > webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1209850"

    Giga Int'l charges setup fees unless you pay annually. I'm allergic to both setup fees and paying annually.

    If you want a dedicated server with a shitty processor (Atom 230) and over 100GB hard drive (160GB on this baby) and 4TB traffic (this one is unlimited) for under $20 (euro 15.99 per month if you pay monthly or euro 12.79 if you pay annually) try the 3rd French cheapie:
    http://www.digicube.fr/rapidserveurs

  • skirtTightskirtTight Member
    edited November 2012

    @marcm said: We could all just start a collection to gather money and help @skirtTight out. I think that @skirtTight could use our help.

    Don't worry about it, I really do appreciate it tho.

    Also, thank you LET guys for pointing this out for me.
    <3 you all

    I was looking at them before I made this thread, I was all hyped and all, until i found out that paying with a cc required me to go down with 350~ eu or something.

  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep

    I second the VPS probably being a better option

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