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What's your budget?
Wishosting, Lunanode, Vultr
was hoping around 10$ a month.
The 2 dedicated CPU could be the hard part there.
Do you require the full resources of 2 vCPU or are you looking for "unmetered" vCPU?
I was hoping because I only needed 2 gig of ram, small storage space, and small bandwidth someone could make it happen. I do need the full resources of the 2vCPU. All the VPS providers I have tried don't hold up during peak hours.
Makes sense. Check out https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/158281/hybrid-kvm-100-dedicated-resources-5-m-intro-offer-dual-storage-nested-virt
That's the latest deal from @HostDoc which has a dedicated core (you could buy 2 and stack them for 2 dedicated cores)
I should disclose that I am associated with HostDoc.
Beware hostdoc might probe thee ass
? is that a joke
No it's a fact
This is a serious forum, we don’t do jokes around here.
Never heard of remote hands service?
It's true, the Doc has a giant extraterrestrial-grade anal probe that he will use on occasion..
Wait around for another Kimsufi i3 flash sale. Dedicated core vps will cost much more than your budget in every North American offer I can remember. Alternatively you could look at a Netcup RS1000 in Germany, 7 euro/m with 1 year commitment if I understand it right.
2 x cores dedicated CPU with a 8-10 USD.. Providers will not be able to oversell those cores, so not going to happen with your budget.
I guess you could give OVH cloud VPS a try. Not straight-up dedicated cores but CPU allocation is supposed to be good. The $10 plan has 1 vcore but it's a high frequency one (3.1 ghz) vs the 2 ghz(?) or so on netcup.
https://www.ovh.com/world/vps/vps-cloud.xml
Really though, get yourself a dedi and you'll be much happier. At $18 a month you get a Kimsufi KS-7 at BHS with two 3.4 ghz physical cores (4 vcores), 8gb of ram, and a 2tb disk. They have been on flash sale a few times at around $10 a month too. They are in stock right now.
https://www.kimsufi.com/us/en/servers.xml
In EU you can do a bit better, e.g. at worldstream.nl if you take their i3 box for a year.
As @dahartigan mentioned, we currently have an offer which truely has dedicated threads as well as dedicated RAM which is shared with nobody and fully allocated to your use and your use only.
Feel free to thrash your allocation without intervention from us and without disruption from your neighbours.
We only offer one plan for that node with a single dedicated thread, so for 2, you would need to stack them and it will cost £10/m (promo price).
Did I mention it has dual storage and nested virtualization?
https://clientsarea.hostdoc.co.uk/cart.php?a=add&pid=853
E5-2680 v2 @ 2.80GHz, pretty decent. I like the resource mix. As a pure CPU proposition it will be slower than the i3 Kimsufi, but the SSD and the (presumably?) raid on both storage systems is nice. I have one Kimsufi that I compute on and I'm not as organized about backing it up as I should be, and it has no RAID (1x 2TB). Living dangerously as it were.