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Where?
Specs?
How often do you want to pay $10, monthly?
I assume Windows is a requirement.
I'm thinking what you're really asking for is a Windows VPS to RDP to.
You might want to provide some more specs to get better answers:
In general, lots of KVM providers will support Windows Server, but not all. Without more info, it's hard to point you at a specific one, though you'll have no problem finding a host in that budget. For example, BuyVM provides free Windows licenses on their KVM platforms: http://buyvm.net/kvm-vps/
There are many other hosts- just one I'm familiar with. If you have your own license (or can live with the 90-day trial) then any KVM host is possible, but check they provide the ISO.
window rdp any location and atleast 32gb ram for fast encoding. not kvm
under $10 32gb ram.. seriously?
Oh sorry...didn't know you were insane. My mistake.
When you find that 32GB Windows dedi for $10/mo please let us know because we'd all love to buy one.
Yeah let me know too, i will buy at least 10 of them for that spec and price
I will buy 999999999 of them if he can tell me where he got it.
And I need a dedi for that price. Not AN OVERSOLD OpenVZ VPS.
Check it here: www.wjunction.com/94-other
The provider I have used in the past had almost scilent neighbours in the RDP.
Microsoft's RDP implementation is a hell of a lot more usable with high latency than other protocols like VNC. xrdp on Linux is a lot worse, though - whether it's the protocol version or the fact that it has access to less information than the native Windows implementation does, I don't know, but it feels pretty much exactly the same as VNC.
I've used RDP over ~360ms latency and it's entirely usable.
I agree, rdp to a windows box feels a million times better than xrdp/vnc/x2go to a linux box