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GreenCloudVPS - 2 VPS for transfer in Frankfurt
vitobotta
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Hi. I have 2 VPS with GreenCloudVPS available for transfer, both in Frankfurt. They are awesome but the disks are too small and I have migrated to a large VPS since I am using Seafile to sync quite a bit of data.
VPS 1:
- 2 cores
- 4 GB of RAM
- 35 GB of SSD storage
- 4 TB of Bandwidth
Next due: $25 per year on January 22, 2024 (11 months left out of a yearly contract)
Price of transfer: $18 to be paid via PayPal
VPS 2:
- 4 cores
- 8 GB of RAM
- 60 GB of SSD storage
- 8 TB of Bandwidth
Next due: $45 per year on January 24, 2024 (11 months left out of a yearly contract)
Price of transfer: $38 to be paid via PayPal
If interested, write a comment to reserve the server(s) and then contact me in DM to arrange the transfer. Cheers
Thanked by 1loay
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again!?
Right again?
any problems with that?
The disks are too small, otherwise I would keep them.
Why would i have problem with that, it's just aren't you like transferring a bunch of services for cheap.
Are you aware that GreenCloudVPS charges $10 billing service fee for each outgoing transfer since your third?
I suppose you would cover this fee, otherwise buyer can just order new one from the provider.
Posting YABS to show more info might help
I know. With the 4c/8g I was using Nextcloud and storage was not a problem because I was using S3 (iDrive e2) for Nextcloud as storage, but Nextcloud is crap so I switched to Seafile. Seafile is better at syncing in general, but to maximize performance I prefer using a local disk instead of S3, and that server has only 60GB of storage while I am syncing a few 100s already. Adding storage is not convenient at $10 per 10GB or something like that. At the moment I am using a VPS from SSDNodes which I mentioned in another thread, as it was crazy cheap with a lot of storage.
Yeah I know. I'm not happy about it but what can I do. I'll cover the fee.
I will do it as soon as I can but am looking into a work issue right now so will have to do it later
I heard of them before but seems like a little too much overselling imo, if not i might try them.
At least I'm not alone complaining about GreenCloud small disk sizes and overpriced disk upgrades. So far I haven't found any UK/EU provider with reasonably priced mid-range offers in the 80÷120 GB range. On the other hand there's plenty of American hosts with largish SSD-cached HDD storage.
Enlarge your diks with ServerFactory aff.
2 EPYC cores and 8GB RAM and 100GB NVMe for €7/month.
Price is comparable to GreenCloudVPS EPYC-3, but trading some cores for dik enlargement.
non aff
I'm totally hijacking @vitobotta's thread but it's for a good cause (and free UPs)
@yoursunny, I checked it, it's a pricey offer
With this 35 GB GreenCloud VPS I have a few more months of runway before I crash into disk problems. Best case scenario GreenCloud will overhaul their disk offerings by then. Otherwise I'll be noting down good offers as I notice them, and I'll be in the market for a different VPS provider.
---- Edit ----
Hypothetical (cheap) solution:
1. rent one GreenCloud VPS in the EU for $15/year with small storage,
2. rent one EthernetServers VPS in New Jersey for $19.95/year, 80 GB SSD (i.e. this offer)
Then link the two storages together (i.e. NFS). Total price: $35/year.
It's only a hypothetical solution and has its problems, but IMHO it's absurd that anything from the EU has to be so overpriced compared to American offers.
VPS1 is one. VPS 2 (4cores, 8GB) is still available
Hello, the bandwidth of the 4c VPS is 8TB @ 1Gbps? Thanks for the reply.
The port speed is actually 10Gb not 1
@vitobotta can you please yabs the vps2.
Second one gone too