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Hetzner, OVH, LeaseWeb
none of the ones you mentioned offer these features for the price I need. :-(
you can check hostmaria
Unfortunately it doesn't seem to have Windows Vps with these features.
@hostmaria @hostworld
Both good providers in Europe.
You should edit your post. It is saying Windows vps in the title but in the post it self there is zero indication of 'Windows' so many people will just suggest normal vps.
It will be hard to get something with that cpu frequency. If 2/2.5Ghz is okayish then look at https://entrybytes.com/ ( @seriesn) or https://kts24.com/vps ( @GameTownProjects )
https://www.netcup.eu/bestellen/produkt.php?produkt=2596
if ovz is ok: https://www.prepaid-hoster.de/vserver/vserver-mieten/vserver-konfigurator.html
https://contabo.com/en/vps/
Hi there,
For what kind of activity do you need such a VM?
Nothing particular to modify some files and it takes a little bit of strength to manage the software.
I currently have something similar for that price, but I would like to try other more reliable companies.
netcup processor specifications do not appear.
contabo and prepaid exceed the budget :-(
kts24 sounds interesting but the cpu frequency is not specified.
another problem is the shared cpu ... if it is too much it is worse than a tractor :-D
Can’t pay for a bi-cycle and expect it to run like a car
I agree
But sometimes it happens that among many sellers there is something special. :-D
Well in this price you can't expect dedicated cpu cores. SSD G2 have E5-2630 v2 @2.6Ghz as base clock. It performs very well in my use case
Who would want to sell 2-4 dedicated cores with 1gbps network for 5 euro?
If they would put 4 people like this into 8 core server then they would earn 20 euro per month.
240 euro per year.
But there is problem. Server costed at least couple times more than that, they also need to pay for electricity, internet, random server repairs, staff, support and on top of that they created busineess to earn money.
If someone would sell you that he would lose money and if he loses money you will lose server. Simple as that.
Multiply your budget by 2x or go with shared core where they can put 2/3 people on one/two cores. If someone will offer 4 cores then he puts a lot of people on the same cores (overselling) and you will get even worse performance.
Cheapest route for dedi cores is Netcup or PHP-Friends. I can give you 5 euro coupon for netcup and server cost 8.40euro/mo if you pay annually or 10.40euro/mo if you pay monthly
2x dedicated vCore AMD EPYC 7702
8GB DDR4
160GB NVMe RAID10
2.5Gbps network that can throttle to 1Gbps if you saturate port for long time or go above 120TB/mo.
Or get 20 euro coupon from my signature and play with Hetzner.
I don't ask dedicated ...
But I don't want on 4 3ghz cores I only have 10% effective, that's what I mean.
Who I am currently with, I have 2 3.6ghz vcpus and they are tight for my use.
@intovps - 15 USD/ month and @virtono - 9.95 €/month
Our SSD G2 got around 20% of a CPU thread per GB memory, so if your load is 24/7 higher then that the offer isn't the right for you.
Our G1 offers got only around 12 % of a cpu thread per GB memory.
For CPU intensive applications I would recommend our vDedi offers with dedicated threads.
It depends if your current cpu is oversold or not. At that price it probably is.
Shared cores are great for a desktop where you only need it sometimes.
If you have heavy apps 24/7 then your budget is too low for linux OVZ too.
UP
Try temp solutions, find any cheap summer host and migrate to winter host after summer is over 😂👌
Checkout this one - https://lowendbox.com/blog/cwvps-50-off-linux-and-windows-kvm-vps-offers-with-unmetered-bandwidth-in-8-locations/
For $4.5
... bah ....
it doesn't make sense what you say, but that's okay