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Server in Belgium
Anthony2016
Member
in Requests
Can someone provide a server in Belgium with these technical parameters:
- 4 cores
- 8 GB RAM
- CentOS 7, 64 Bit
- 20 GB disc space
- shared gigabit uplink (traffic: max. 10TB/month)
- announcement of our /24 prefix under your or our ASN
Payment in BTC.
If you can offer a server there with the above specs, please contact me via PM.
Thanks.
Comments
Try reaching out to NOVOS.
https://www.novos.be/contact/
I just checked and they don't have BTC as a payment option, the thing I only see is some commonly used and local payment method.
Do they even exist anymore?
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/175154/novos-be-closing-doors-on-jan-1-2022
Maybe there are exceptions
Apparently they do.
They still exist but now for local customers instead.
Just a slight correction to that.
I believe their focus is on local customers, but that doesn't mean they're not accepting international ones.
Maybe @stefeman can confirm.
Interesting, might check it out
I did ask via support cause the website was in dutch, and apparently they re-launched for local clients.
They don't seem to deny international orders though.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Might test later myself. No money right now for anything extra lol
They just told everyone they closing down, to cancel all the unsustainable LET deals
Not sure if they had any of such deals up at that point, but yeah. It was pretty good specs vs price even outside belgium. Definitely not sustainable
It was a good and cheap VPS for running plex with 4 cores and tons of ram and a lot of block storage :c
I just contacted them.
Let's wait for their answer.
@stefeman: If the provider is having trouble getting enough IPv4, we can give them a /25 for free in exchange for a server where we would then use the other half of the /24.