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Yup
Not only that @Clouvider if someone was to do that I might be a little pissed. Use your god damned head for something other then a hat rack. A dedi 1Gbps line for $10 seriously? Be mindful of others and I am sure you will have no problems.
would you guys consider ~20TB per month fair usage?
if only it has 8GB RAM I will take it all..
I'm not sure 4Gb will be good enough for my need
Just how much i hate all this obscure "fair share" usage "policies"...
The offer is so good that i actually considered buying one too, but... i just cannot make myself buy something with "if we consider your usage unfair we will simply terminate your service" written all over the place without even slightest hint on what they may consider unfair. That just feels wrong no matter how many bandwidth ( or anything else) i am actually planning to use...
Yeah, shouldn't be an issue. The original Online.net product description someone linked showed 250Mbps guaranteed, so you should be fine. I've pushed over 20TB on the Kidechire and with a couple Kimsufi boxes.
Since this is just a resold online.net dedibox DC DELL I would imagine that the fair usage policy is similar to that of online.net and OneProvider won't bother you unless they get bothered by online.net
Just don't exceed that 250Mbps guaranteed bandwidth too often and you should be fine.
Yep, should be the same specs/features as initial offer: https://documentation.online.net/en/dedicated-server/offers/old/server-dedibox-dc-dell
Are you jealous of this offer? Anyway its obvious that for a $10 dedicated server you can't really consume bandwidth for $400. Even chickens knows that. But a projection of 15TB (or more) seems more than legitimate
what is the original price from online.net?
Just did some googling, from this site it shows 39.99€ when it launched 6 years ago - https://www.freenews.fr/freenews-edition-nationale-299/divers-1/renouvellement-des-offres-online-net-9753
Nope. I had a server last year, and had no fraud BS today when I ordered using PayPal.
Did anyone already got one activated? Can you please share a normal benchmark test?
+1
Why don't you all post disk age? There are many power on hours posts in kimsufi thread
Because no one has their machines yet. Jeez.
Why don't we all get them before people start asking for shit. It takes about 3 days for them to be delivered for the love of all that is holy.
Wow no 2 minute delivery? What a scam. Time to open a paypal dispute.
Asians be like...
I know man such scam going on, I can hardly believe it.
FFS have some damned patience people. It is a good deal and sometimes you have to wait a bit for them. Not meant at Setsura lol.
I wonder what happens if/when they oversell these? Or would they have a functioning stock counter that stops orders once they sell out?
Thanks for posting this, fits my needs perfectly. I had no issues with verification either. Paid via PayPal and all I had to do was click a confirmation link in an email they sent to the PayPal address.
@iamthepizza Thanks for the info! This is my first Dedi. 3 days worth to wait:)
No option to skip hardware raid and get individual disks passed through?
It's advertised as having IPMI support, you should be able to do that with it.
You might be able to configure it with the documentation @ online.net, as this is an older online.net server.
https://documentation.online.net/en/dedicated-server/hardware/raid/card-dell-perc-h200
Just make sure that you actually have that raid card.
I see i3-530 listed as 2586 passmark, so the single thread speed isn't that bad.
Curious about this. Does anyone know if they have an automated reinstall system / passthrough IPMI/DRAC access to the OneProvider portal or do you need to ticket for reinstalls, etc?
Ticket for reinstalls.
Their panel has a button to request IPMI access, I recall that one time there was a ticket created for them to "approve" the access but I think after that it just automatically gave you the info when you used the button. Reinstalls are automated I believe as well, presumably with some API to online.net's system for installs.