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Hetzner or Worldstream would probably be able to get the closed to OVH pricing in Europe.
Try Server4You
Take a look at webtropia, friend got 2 servers with them and is happy.
Don't go with server4you, Have been there for a month and it was fine. But that was more than a year ago. Last reviews are bad.
Nah Worldstream/Hetzner is not cheap enought. You dont get there a dedicated with this performance like ovh.
Take a look at these, they're quite cheap.
https://robot.your-server.de/order/market
ProviderService are also fairly cheap.
https://www.providerservice.com/dedicated-servers/
Nether are £10 like KimSufi however.
@Jack Thanks E-Mail is out. some other offers?
@Jack, Reviews aren't that good. Reinstalls cost 20euros. DD is only 40mb/s. 5euro paypal fee.
Need enought CPU power for some gameservers so no "Atom" (kimsufi)
i3d is sold out ;P
Try root.lu
for 29.99 euros you could get the Kimsufi i3-2130, 8GB ram, 2x1TB HD, 5TB bandwidth
or for exactly 28 euros you could get a P4 at Leaseweb's outlet store if you hurry :P
ServerBidding usually has some AMD x2 5600+'s and Opteron 1218's for around 28 euros with 4GB ram
If you pay by the month they add an extra 10 euros monthly to the price
Never try Server4You, they will disappoint you!
http://www.manitu.de/root-server/eco/
http://active-servers.de/sonderangebote.php
http://www.top-colo.de/products/server-30/root-server-26/
http://www.de.inter.net/hosting-produkte/root-server/atomserver
You can usually find some cheap servers @ IP Projects
https://www.ip-projects.de/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=256
They speak english fairly well so email and ask them!
https://www.ip-projects.de/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=256
I'll second that recommendation.
20 euros. Xeon 3210, 4GB RAM, 2x250GB HDD, 10TB on 100mbit
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1234899
Welcome to the topic, Dukpa..?
I'll third that. Got a dedi Quad-Core dedi + 8GB RAM with 80GB SSD + 2x 1.5TB for 39 euros a month.
Just curious how many Dedi's do you have?
At the moment three: 1x KimSufi mks2G 1x i3d WHT Deal 1x IP-Projects Server.
I am not renewing the KimSufi server since I do not need it anymore. The IP-Project server is not being used right now since that project is on hold, but I might need it again in the near future (2-3 months). If I cancel it now, I'm sure I won't get great deal like that again so I'm not sure what to do.
And ofcourse, 8-10 LEBs.
Well worst comes to worst you could always get a kimsufi server when you need it. The KS R-16G goes for the same price I'm sure it will perform just as well as your quad core, it also has 16GB vs your 8GB.. just a thought.
Thanks for the input. The problem is I need lots of storage for that project. 3TB is minimum really. Running this project locally now and I'm hitting 2.4TB as we speak.
Not sure what use do you have for that amount of LEBs, while also having multiple powerful dedicated servers. I'd just cancel most of them (and I did with mine), leaving a couple for emergency backup, i.e. someplace to temporarily spin up your services if your dedi is down and the DC/provider are slow at fixing it.
I got those LEBs before the dedis. 2 LEBs are yearly, 1 half-yearly and 2 quarterly.
I'm canceling some of them when they are expired since I have too much indeed.
Well, I am cancelling the Kimsufi, that leaves me with 2 dedi's. Both are being used for projects that I can't really interfere with so I do have need for LEBs.
One is my VPN/TeamSpeak LEB that I use daily and another one that is heavily used is Prometeus's KVMSSD5 LEB for like 4-5 Gameservers and 2 TeamSpeak servers. Thing is solid as a rock.
What needs so much space?
Remote media-server. Project/Idea was to set it up in DC and spread the costs over a couple of friends. Turns out Plex craps it's pants over WAN so currently it's on hold. Serviio looks promising, but they do not have options to switch between bitrates. Their new version is coming soon (TM) so let's hope it's included in that release since Serviio performs incredibly well.
http://tinc-vpn.org/