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High reliability low end VPS in Europe (DE-CIX)
Hi, I don't care if it only has 1GB of disk space... it only has to run a Python script.
I am looking for a VPS with low latency and high uptime to EU hosted companies (so not too far away from DE-CIX).
Any suggestions? I am already looking at Hetzner and OVH, but if there's an option that allows payment via Bitcoin that would be fantastic.
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We can offer 2GB RAM KVM VPS , either on Hetzner DC or OVH (Germany) DC or MyLoc DC , Price : $7/month . We accept bitcoin .
We also have few other EU locations : Poland , Serbia , Netherlands .
you have a lot of options from many providers. ^ RIYAD have been a long time here in let and is going steady, you can try him.
Neither of these has "low latency" to Frankfurt.
Same.
Try finding a reseller of accelerated.de (there should be some on LET).
what do you classify as low latency to Frankfurt anyway, it not like the latency from Hetzner is that bad anyway Hetzner is only about 5ms from DE-CIX.
Servers hosted at e.g accelerated or 23media would bet Hetzner to most Frankfurt location since they are ony sub 1ms to 1ms from DE-CIX.
It all depends what the op is going to be using server for most use cases that extra 4 or 5ms is not going cause any issues.
Check @Clouvider for HA in UK.
@VirMach also have excellent services in Germany. Both KVM/OVZ, no HA but its stable.
Does that script run at scheduled times and for short durations? I run all my one-off scripts on Heroku, pretty reliable. As only the script run time counts towards dyno-hours, it is practically free in most cases.
Their EU datacenter is AWS dublin, I think.
I find that 4-5 ms extra latency destroys my SSH experience.
Buy a LES ? Or 2?
We can offer a VPS in Frankfurt. Here is the lg for you to test lookingGlass.
Offers here https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/123506/cloudxtiny-vps-3-00-yr-1tb-hdd-kvm-5-mth-5tb-bandwidth-solusvm-cheap-deals#latest
Use mosh just like the rest of us. I barely notice it below 150ms actual latency.
We can offer a VPS in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany | LookingGlass : http://lg-de.obhost.org
https://obhost.net/linux-vps.php
LoveOBHost for 30% Discount
It's Hessen.
Thanks, good to know!
No this will be running all the time...
Excellent. Yes, I had previously seen 5ms from Hetzner hosts but if I can get it down to 1ms that would be great.
@farnox has very good latency to de-cix (located in accelerated)
in english it's hesse
kms-hosting.com
-doesn't oversell nodes
-you can pay with bitcoin
-best layer4 and good layer7 ddos protection in europe
-only servergrade hardware
-located at frankfurt and has premium routing
Hesse (English Word) : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hesse
Thanks for mentioning, @pike!
https://www.farnox.net/sites/offers
Located at Accelerated. Latency is very good. We'll refund you, if you're not satisfied.
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/120257/onvirt-4-eur-vps-kvm-ssd-germany I'm not sure BTC payment is already supported.
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/124223/crowncloud-1-gb-ram-15-gb-nvme-kvm-at-frankfurt-germany-3-5-month-or-35-year Accelerated
there are freaking many Hosters in Frankfurt. e.g. Voxility, Leaseweb, Link11 or Accelerated
One more vote for @farnox - they are really good!
ArubaCloud, ProviderService, Vultr, ...
As already mentioned by @Butters, we provide KVM Rootservers in Frankfurt - payment with Bitcoin is of course possible
See https://www.kms-hosting.com/rootserver
What actually are Rootservers? We are not in DE you know.
It's german and means "VPS"
And what if I am? Don't assume, there are a lot of German users on LET.
What I mean netcup for example has RootServer and VPS product lines, and both of them are actually VPS. It looks a bit confusing to me and nothing more.
Yeah i know what you mean, it's pretty common for german providers to use this name.
"rootservers" is even more confusing when you breathe DNS.