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Budget ? Location ?
Require 10Gbps but will use significantly less than 1TB/month? With a 10Gbps port you can transfer 1TB in like 10-20 minutes.
Any location. I don't know what a decently low price is for this. I'd probably go with the lowest price offer. This is for a "for fun" type project so I'm not willing to spend much.
EDIT: It will be long term, most likely.
For US, Catalyst Host has some 10Gbps servers in Seattle. SpeedyKVM has 10Gbps in Seattle and NYC. Both providers are on Incero network.
https://contabo.com/
you can buy dedicated server from contabo , cheap prices
https://contabo.com/ you can buy dedicated server from contabo , cheap prices
Did you read his post at all? The servers you are linking come with 100mbps/1gbps
He needs 1tb bandwidth at months . why someone needs 10gbps port if he doesn't use so much bandwidth . dedicated servers with 10gbps are expensive . A2hosting come 10 Gb/s Redundant Network .
Since it's for a fun project, why not use Hosthatch? Surely you won't get 10gbps our of it, but you do get a 10gbps port for fairly cheap. Take a look!
https://kms-hosting.com/rootserver
10Gbit/s Network (shared)
Fast RAID10 Storage
Less than 5 Euro/month
I need to get 10Gbps reliably at any given time or there's no point in my getting the server. I don't need a complete shit-tier server.
You're on LowEndTalk though.
Wants a god-tier server for a shit-tier price... not gonna happen unless you pay the big bucks.
I didn't say I wanted some $5 server. I want reliable 10Gbps, fast hard drive, and only 1TB transfer for the lowest price offered. I'll pay 10s of dollars USD, not 100s.
Right. But you say you want to be able to reach 10 Gbps at any point in time, which isn't a possibility to be garunteed at this pricepoint.
$10/m is a lot money for 10 gbps right?
You might check out tier.net, definitely not $7/month but I have a 10gb port on a &110/month machine in Dallas. Been very happy with them.
Rent a Vultr 10Gbps (shared) VPS for 1hour and download that 1TB.
Leaseweb has 10Gbps on their VPS line I just checked mine
https://www.leaseweb.com/cloud/public/virtual-server
You fail to understand how transit works.
The ISP gets 95% billing or flatrate ports, at 95% you get depending on region up to avg. x10 burst - thus for your 10Gbps that you want available nearly/entirely unshared the ISP has to commit 1G transit. You however only use 1TB/mo which are barely 3Mbit.
Sure, peering does reduce this cost as well (you can assume half+), but 10G ports with no high contention are not available for 25$ or something like that.
We do provide 10Gbps SSD KVM VPS in St. Petersburg.
Here's our recent offer:
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/122291/zeptovm-10gbps-ssd-kvm-vps-in-st-petersburg-50-off-recurring-6-49-mo#latest
I believe HostUS does 10Gbit nodes But no one is going to give you a dedicated 10Gbit/sec for 1 Tb/month
This doesnt make any sense
IF you could tell more about your FUN project the forum members would help you out
other than that
Not possible
@127001 We're using Hetzner EX41-SSD Raid0 (39$) + Flexipack (12,61$) + 10gbps port (39$) = 90,61$
30TB traffic outgoing. No one can beat that price.
Are you getting 10 Gbps consistently? Looking to get a 10 Gbit port on our server too.
Vultr has 10Gbps
Wait what. I can only find those 1gbps
Link speed means nothing.
IIRc with VMware, for example, your VMs would all have 10G link speed, even if your dedi would be connected with 100M link only.
Yeah okay. I just thought acidpuke even tested it
Nobody will be able to provide you a dedicated 10Gbps port without a bigger bandwidth commitment.
A provider offering shared/contended? Maybe. But for a dedicated 10Gbps port, it's a big risk to the provider and their requirement to maintain capacity of that port size would be much greater... min 1Gbps.
If you only need to transfer 1TB/mo.. just go 1Gbps like everyone else.
In germany yes. We're hitting always the max ssd raid0 speed.
Don't know how it performs to other countries. Would you like me to test something?
You have to keep in mind that they got seperate 10gbps racks.
There're to options:
Just grab a Vultr or Linode