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https://www.vultr.com/ or https://www.digitalocean.com
ProfVPS.Com
Vultr does not have unlimited bandwidth, DO advertises a cap but they don't enforce it.
Byvm slices.
How do you know Vultr doesn't do the same?
I use both.
Bare metal or virtual cloud?
You're so meta...
Both is fine. Just need unlimited bandwidth.
What about unmetered traffic instead? OVH's 3€ KVM 2GB RAM 10GB SSD 100Mbps port unmetered data transfer in Montreal / Canada -- soon in Virginia and Oregon.
100Mbps not enough for my project. Min is 300Mbps or Max 800Mbps
No such thing.
In the bare metal offer you can (ab)use the CPU as much as you want and there's plenty of RAM.
Scaleway is comparable to small dedicated servers.
@jazz1611 Witch feature of scaleway do you need ? Hour billing ? Dedicated hardward ? 1000mbps port ?
My project don't use high CPU, RAM, Disk I/O.
Billing monthly. Maybe dedicated hardware. Min 500Mbps port.
It amazes me what some people expect this days for $7.
Dedicated 500Mbps or burstable ? Dedicated will not be in scaleway price range. In any case, the ks1 from kimsufi still the cheaper option for dedicated hardware with a 100mbps.
Will not me
Both is fine. Dedicated resource is better more. I know in USA is hard to see that provider as my request
Take a look in this list : https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/110232/huge-list-of-dedicated-server-providers-under-20/p1
Scaleway's max bw is 200Mbps.
Scaleway has 200mbps, 250mbps, 300mbps, 500mbps, 800mbps and 1gbps offerings
Actually this isn't completely true, on their higher tiers they provide 300Mbit, 500Mbit, 800Mbit on the 'bare metal' line of servers. They are however much more expensive than $7, starting at 11.99 Euro for the 300Mbit (C2S).
That said, no, you will not find someone dumb enough to give you full burstable gigabit access for $7 per month on a VPS. VPS servers are 'fair share' and are not to be used 24/7 at high rates. You will need to look at getting a dedicated server and even then a lot of dedicated providers still operate on 'fair share' not dedicated bandwidth, so you will need to be sure to clarify your intended usage with the provider before you purchase something thinking you get to use 800Mbit 24/7 because in most cases this will get you suspended for abuse.
my 2 cents.
Cheers!
If you don't need CPU, RAM, or disk I/O, I wonder if a VPS might be more suitable. Unlimited 500Mbps is a really big ask, your budget should be up toward $80-90/mo or more. Do you really need unlimited? Do you have metrics on your current traffic? Can you offload static resources to a CDN?
My project run max port at 11:00 - 13:00 and 21:00 - 00:00. That range time use max port cuz many visitor. Other time use low port.
Current it use 5-8TB (in+out)/day
Packet.net for the other people that want a scaleway alternative that is bare metal and not a VM and launches instantly.
But also far too expensive for the typical LET audience.
look at their B/W pricing.
your budget?
use multiple vps, ex ovh, buyvm
Type 0 is worth it for the price, the other plans maybe not so much.
Just noticed they don't include any bandwidth and charge from 1GB, at $0.05/gb. Ok that's a bit on the expensive side.
I wondering is there alternative scaleway and accept Cryptocurrency (bitcoin,Eth etc..)