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Need new LA dedicated server
Hi,
I am looking for a new unmanaged dedicated server with the following specs.
Location: LA
CPU : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1270 v6 or better
RAM : 64 GB
Storage : 2x1 SSD (512GB or 256GB) RAID 1 (Software or H/W RAID)
Network: 1Gbps port (50+ TB bandwidth) with a good price for additional IPs ($1 or lower). I need 5 additional IPs.
Asia optimized bandwidth is a big plus(SEA)
Price: ~$160
The network is very important as my application does streaming and I would need low latency to asia. I am considering moving away from Psychz due to network issues. If the provider has a server in LON that's also a big plus for future migration.
Thanked by 1SiliCloud
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I would look at ReliableSite @MrRadic and Dedicated.com for LA Dedicated Server
For London Dedicated Server, I would check out @Clouvider and @Zare
They can help you out with this.
We can help with both London and LA, you can check the network to your destination using tools on as62240.net
Hope it helps!
maybe @interservermike can help you in la
@qps
This is what we have in LA. All servers include 1G unmetered.
https://www.reliablesite.net/dedicated-servers/los-angeles-dedicated-servers.aspx
There was a killer deal from reliablesite AMD Ryzen 3900X 128GB DDR4 RAM 2 X 2 TB NVMe 1 Gbps Unmetered KVM Over IP $119/mo
Thanks for the mention. QuickPacket has a E3-1270v5 available in LA that comes close to your requirements - but could ship something in if you need a v6 or newer instead. You can test our network at lg.lax01.quickpacket.com and if you need any further info, please feel free to reach out.
We also have a location in Manchester, UK which may work for your UK requirement.
@Cloudvider what does premium bandwidth mean and would you access a web proxy on your network?
Yep, give @qps a ring.
Francisco