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I'm looking for a 192gb dedicated server for around a $40
siamkarlsson
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I'm looking for a 192gb dedicated server for around a $40/mo
or 128gb ram dedicated server for around a $30/mo
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192GB RAM? Nope.
192GB Disk? Sure.
$40 per week maybe?
me too mate me too
I'm looking for a Ryzen dedi, 256GB ram, 8x2TB nvme, max budget is $19/m.
Looks like we're both in the "it ain't happening" boat though.
Good luck!
You are few years too early. In all seriousness, you may want to lookup hetzner as they have insane specs for given price.
It is possible in our time. Oh, btw I came from the 2050s.
Good luck with your budget
Congrats on your first post
I'm looking for a $0.1 dedicated server with 192 Xeon Platinums and 1.91PB of memory
Can you give me phone number of your dealer? Please
If someone will provide me free Rack+Power+transit and Hardware supplier where i can purchase hardware 1/3 the price, i will happily do it
The end is nigh.
Lowballing close to the floor is fine. Lowballing hundreds of feet underneath the floor is like fucking a rock.
I mean you can always use disk as RAM, right?
We have some specialists for that here, right?
Wait for an offer /s
Easy. Just get a 32 GB RAM server (doable with your budget, maybe even 64 GB), install a virtual desktop environment, remote desktop in, open a web browser (ideally Internet Explorer), and just download more RAM.
I don't think it is possible with big hosting providers. Only if you find some individuals that maybe will have not amazing uptime, not good bandwidth etc.
If you are okay with under 50 Mbit upload, I think it is possible. I won't do you an offer because I am not allowed too (rules of LET), but I hope someone will help you with this.
Buy your own hardware and send it to colo might be the best you can get. However, it still cost > 40/m
How about 192gb swap
Or order an extra 240GB SSD and create a 160GB swapfile. Voila!
I want this
It's doable.
This sort of logic is flawed. Unless there's a free money tree that I am unaware of that provides a 5-year loan for zero interest.
Even if you have cash on hand, there's an opportunity cost of using cash to pay for hardware instead of using it for something else.
Nice budget.
At least in germany i have seen loan offers for a -0,4% interest rate.
try aws ec2. you probably only have to pay only $40 per day with that specs.
The end is nigh.
How do you calculate ROIs then? For GPUs, I target a 6 month return. Add labor costs and other costs, and I'm looking at a 1 year full payback time on capex costs. 5 years is too long, but curious as to what you think the right logic for calculating hardware purchases is.
If OP is fine with DDR3, they might be able to get a free server (e.g. in my area, there are some enterprise companies that cycle out hardware once they reach 5 years. If you know the right people, you can probably get hardware for close to nothing. Maybe a low end 32GB 1U, but doubt 192GB though, as that's too high end to go out for free). Then grab some discounted colo somewhere.