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8-10 cores in western Europe for 10-12 euro?
Hi,
I'm looking for a powerful VPS in western Europe, for a very competitive price. Ideally it has 8+ cores, and decent enough clock speed (say around 2.4Ghz+) for about 10-12 euro monthly. I'm sure there is one of these out there somewhere! I've already found two, one with Webdock and another with Lansol but now require one more
VZ Type: KVM or LXC
Number of Cores: 8 or 10
RAM: 4GB min
Disk Space: 20GB min
Disk Type: SSD or NVMe preferred
Bandwidth: Any
Port Speed: Any
DDoS Protection: N/A
Number of IPs: 1
Location: Western Europe (Ireland, UK, France, Netherlands, France, Belgium, etc)
Budget: 12 EUR / 14 USD
Billing period: Monthly preferred
If anyone knows of something along these lines, or even close to it would be ok - can you let me know? Big ask I know.
Thanks!
Comments
Can you increase your budget to 16$?
Wishosting has a VPS in Amsterdam with the following specs:
8 Cores
32 GB RAM
100 GB disk
250Mbps (2 TB)
https://www.wishosting.com/order/main/packages/VPS/?group_id=2
prepaid-hoster.de
contabo but it is in germany, same with prepaid-hoster
both are good options tho
8 cores @ 2.4 GHz
8GB RAM
128GB SSD
1 IPv4 + /64 IPv6
Unmetered @1Gbps
13€/month ?
8 cores but atom cores or xeon cores?
We can offer the following:
VZ Type: KVM
Number of Cores: 6
Processor Base Frequency: 3.70 GHz
RAM: 4GB
Disk Space: 40GB
Disk Type: SSD
Bandwidth: 5TB
Port Speed: shared 1Gbps
Number of IPs: 1
Location: UK
12 EUR / month
Thanks @WebProject - I've sent you a PM on the above
Not only that, but with a Xeon you still need to consider whether they're old Xeon cores or new Xeon cores. Modern processors perform better than older ones, even if the clock speed is slightly lower.
I guess at that price, you know they won't be guaranteed cores for you.
Yep, and that's fine- just as long as the CPU steal is reasonable I'll be happy out. I'm tending to find these deals more often with LXC virtualisation.
@fixxation any specific reason for LXC works but no OVZ7?
They have dedicated cores?
I'm trying to avoid any (or very little) CPU steal, and have heard that LXC virtualisation has the CPU more protected for each container.
yes, but for 8 dedi cores it would be a bit over budget at 15 euro
if you use their ovz vserver you can get it for about 8 euro
this is for op's desired config, prices vary. you can customize the server to your liking
kvm can be very oversold too. my virmach bf kvm has around 20% at any given time
Yep, for sure. I got a KVM instance with 8 cores, 8GB RAM and 100 SSD with a German provider, for EUR 9 monthly. Initially I was seeing crazy steal numbers, like 70% and above. I raised a support ticket, virtualisation was reconfigured and now the steal is constantly ay 0% (hurray!) - and for my ideal 'fit' spec, which is similar to this, this VPS has GB4 benchmarks of 3601 (single core) and 19621 (multi core). I have no idea what the actual make of the CPU is, as it's masked in /proc/cpuinfo - but this instance outperforms any other instance I have at this price, definitely one of those 'hidden gems' sort of finds. So I'm trying to find one more like this, which is a big ask and rare enough I know. :-)
which provider?
You might be able to find some additional options here:
https://www.serverhunter.com/?search=NKY-1WF-TGR
@neverain - Lansol.de - check out their VPS-E2 :-)
Thanks, I'm a big fan of your site - fantastic resource, I use it several times a week, sometimes several times a day
Their pricing is wierd lol, do they have ddos protection?
Are they good from your experience, do you recommend them?
So far so good, although it's only been a couple weeks - so I don't have a huge history to base this on. If you asked me the same question in a few months, and the performance has been consistent for all that time then I'd absolutely recommend them.
i see just 30 days testing, no way to buy.
Pretty sure they'll be looking for money 30 days later ;-)
lol they probably moved you to a node that has a kernel configured to not report stolen CPU time (it's just a
#define
that needs to be changed in one of the kernel source files). Constant 0% is suspicious. Even VPSes I've got with a dedicated CPU core still have a small amount (< 1%) of stolen CPU time.