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Looking for VPS with dedicated CPU cores

I am looking for VPS with dedicated CPU cores and SSD disk space

2 vCPU dedicated
8 GB Memory dedicated
100GB SSD dedicated
1 gig port
1 IP v4
3 TB Transfer
Windows 2016 or Custom ISO support

Preferred location: Dallas, TX

My budget is $10-12 per month

Right now, I am paying $12 per month with similar configuration but with 4 vCPU (Intel Xeon E312xx) shared and 10 gig port with Windows 2016 Data Center edition. I am willing to go for 2 dedicated vCPU instead of 4 vCPU shared and 1 gig port instead of current 10 gig port.

Thanks for your time.

Comments

  • You are using Virmach? Good luck finding someone to match.

  • Who with the right mind gave you a 10 gbit/s port for that price?

    Thanked by 2Aidan lazyt
  • By $10-$12 dollars i don't think you will get anything good... Dedicated cpu cores? For 12 dollars? 8 GB Ram? 100 GB SSD? 1 Gbps dedicated port? Probablly you joking, i know about VirMach, but OpenVZ...

  • 8 Gb memory is a greed in this price range i hope.

  • 100 GB SSD is dedicated
    1 gig port shared should be ok

  • erkinerkin Member
    edited March 2018

    For dedicated cores you can look at @Francisco 's KVM slices. But prices are higher and KVM.
    https://buyvm.net/kvm-dedicated-server-slices

    Thanked by 2dev_vps Francisco
  • nielsniels Member
    edited March 2018

    VirMach has a dedicated CPU add-on for $5/m per month per cpu, so that's already $10/m for your 2 cores just for the add-on. And VirMach is already one of the cheapest providers. If you're willing to move locations, you have NetCup in Germany for €9/m (2 CPU, 6GB RAM, 320GB SAS) within your budget. If you want to stay in the US, you have HostHatch in Los Angeles for $20/m (2 CPU, 8GB RAM, 60GB SSD). If you want to stay in Dallas, it will be difficult.

    Thanked by 1dev_vps
  • Hudson Valley Host hybrid dedi's would prob be able to meet your needs, but not within your price range. It doesn't hurt to message them to negotiate a deal if you are looking to switch hosts.

    Thanked by 1dev_vps
  • @doghouch said:
    Who with the right mind gave you a 10 gbit/s port for that price?

    What kind of question is this?

    I just stated how much I am paying for the current configuration.

    To clarify, this is a shared 10 gbit/s port. But, still this is better than shared 1 gbit/s port.

  • @niels said:
    ...... If you're willing to move locations, you have NetCup in Germany for €9/m (2 CPU, 6GB RAM, 320GB SAS) within your budget. .....

    Thanks so much, @niels. Greatly appreciated.

    I am looking into the root server options for NetCup.

  • @dev_vps said:

    @doghouch said:
    Who with the right mind gave you a 10 gbit/s port for that price?

    What kind of question is this?

    I just stated how much I am paying for the current configuration.

    To clarify, this is a shared 10 gbit/s port. But, still this is better than shared 1 gbit/s port.

    I was asking for who you’re with right now.

  • @dev_vps said:

    @doghouch said:
    Who with the right mind gave you a 10 gbit/s port for that price?

    What kind of question is this?

    I just stated how much I am paying for the current configuration.

    To clarify, this is a shared 10 gbit/s port. But, still this is better than shared 1 gbit/s port.

    That is the million dollar question, coming from the droolers (which includes me).

  • Looks like it is better option to keep the current configuration from the provider.

    Thanks, everyone.

  • @dev_vps said:
    Looks like it is better option to keep the current configuration from the provider.

    Thanks, everyone.

    What are you using?

  • feezioxiiifeezioxiii Member, Host Rep

    @zhujiwiki said:

    @dev_vps said:
    Looks like it is better option to keep the current configuration from the provider.

    Thanks, everyone.

    What are you using?

    He won't tell bc it's non-existence or he is on woothosting special plan

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