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Question regarding Netcup VPS

I currently run a Piped instance (YouTube proxy), but I’m in need of a new server. I found Netcup to fit my needs.

However, I’m not sure whether I should go with a VPS or a rootserver. My current server peaks at just under 1 gigabits per second and users keep growing. I’m not sure if I can use the full gigabit on a VPS. I also couldn’t find anything about a CPU FUP. My current CPU usage is around 35%, with 45% peak.

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  • You better go with a rootserver or use Hetzner for this.

    From netcup T&Cs:

    In using the services as provided by netcup, the customer undertakes to maintain compliance with the applicable provisions of the law and to refrain from activities that could result in service disruptions affecting servers operated by netcup. The following activities are expressly prohibited:

    • Running server services that cause a particularly high CPU load; this does not apply in the case of dedicated and root servers
  • dev_vpsdev_vps Member
    edited November 2023

    @user59826 said:
    I currently run a Piped instance (YouTube proxy), but I’m in need of a new server. I found Netcup to fit my needs.

    However, I’m not sure whether I should go with a VPS or a rootserver. My current server peaks at just under 1 gigabits per second and users keep growing. I’m not sure if I can use the full gigabit on a VPS. I also couldn’t find anything about a CPU FUP. My current CPU usage is around 35%, with 45% peak.

    @rsk @labze @HostEONS
    Check with them % cpu allowed

    Personally I would go for VDS ( 2 ryzen cores)
    or VPS with 5-6 Ryzen vCores

  • Hello @user54321 check our deals https://panel.ihostart.com/index.php?rp=/store/vps-kvm-ssd we have dedicated CPUs

    Regards

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