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[LET's 2024 #1 TOP PROVIDER*] Free VPSes, Shirts, Hoodies, and Firearms! -- Final Yearly VPS Chance!
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I need 70% discount coupon.
Accurate (and thank you for explaining), but it is confusing because the monthly/quarterly/yearly buttons only reflect the base product pricing. Just us bumping into limitations of existing stack and debating fixing it on someone else's code or just moving to something custom (much more likely, even if just theming).
However, I just couldn't justify continually pushing the deployment off. Hardware has been racked for months, I'm sure a lot of hosts feel this pain. Waiting on our perfect wish-list of items especially if it's sometimes out of our control just wasn't feasible any longer. There's also bound to be things we missed/didn't realize that get found by the VM winners.
I received the DM from OP on winning a VPS. Looks good.
Yeah thanks for explaining. You guys are the best! I just ordered.
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crunchbits is very good
Even though they engage in Fowl Play?
I dont know its me on error or the site. I cant checkout the order
There's a workaround further up in this thread. I actually just checked out with the PayPal option and then backed out as PayPal was loading. This generated an invoice that was unpaid, you can then go into the billing system and pay the unpaid invoice with credit.
no invoice generated.
cant click the checkout button
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How do you expect anyone to help you without any details, screen, description? No one knows what is the 'on error', no one knows what you trying to buy, no one knows what you doing?
or you just wanted to ask "it is working?" then answer is "yes, it is working, it's you".
Even if you check out using PayPal and no credit at all?
any of both locations has epyc CPU?
Read back just a bit it tells you what to do.
How to order i cant place an order?
@bgerard what do you pay per month? is it a diy vps?
won a credit and wanted to order [PA] 1.5GB yearly SSD VPS 0,97$/month... selected -1 available.
hmm... @crunchbits or do you have some hidden promo i can order? a ryzen 9 or something?
The DIY machine in PA, using the entire credit for an annual payment
Good
With this credit i can buy all service you sell? Like storage? Thanks @crunchbits
Yeah, you can.
Edit: especially nice since all normal servers are outta stock :^]
can i buy promos from @crunchbits too? if so, where are the promos @crunchbits ?
Yep, confirming. Credit used anywhere, good as cash in our system.
Normal servers like dedi's? Available, just basically "built-to-order" as we still can't get ahead of queue to prebuild common configs yet.
I don't follow?
@crunchbits, your signature of 2.5Gbps NVMe VPS goes to https://crunchbits.com/vps/nvme
which is 500 Internal Server Error..
Hey, it's not like that! Not in bold. In the reality, it's one damn sexy looking 500 Internal Server Error.
I forgot I even have a signature. Bless you @tenpera
@crunchbits - Congrats on your new pricing system - https://crunchbits.com/vps - on these build-a-VPS machines -- great job! And great prices too, bravo!
BTW, what are the differences between "balanced", "CPU optimized", and "memory optimized" variants in terms of hardware, etc.? The prices all seem different, even accounting for setting the same/similar specs, and the core count seems different too (24 v 32 core), so I assume one is on Xeon and another on Epyc... but if you could elaborate a little more on the differences, that would be helpful.
And which one would be better at hosting static content?
Which one for a php-based website/app (like forum software, wordpress, etc.)?
Also, is the network at Allentown upgraded yet to more than one connection?
Thanks!
Thank you sir
There will be a more in-depth breakdown on the "more info" pages (currently WIP not pushed live) but the general gist:
While I don't have any problems sharing specs of the nodes, I want to be careful "promising" anything as we won't be able to migrate around to get a "certain CPU" but I also keep full passthrough on for performance/visibility. The general builds right now are along the lines of:
Balanced & RAM: Xeon Scalable Gold based systems
CPU Optimized: EPYC Zen2/3 (vast majority) and Xeon Scalable Platinum based systems
All of them use the same NVMe drives, same ports, same RAM. All of them are going to be base clock ~2GHz and boost clock in the upper 3GHz range. All of them are set (and planned around) performance settings within the BIOS.
Tough call, I'm tempted to say whatever is the cheapest combination of minimum specs? I'd lean towards CPU Optimized unless the RAM ends up being too low for the use-case.
If we're sticking to just the DIY (and not counting VDS stuff), I think the same as previous answer. Again, I might give the edge to CPU Optimized but it all depends on what balance you need.
If you're going for hardcore single-threaded performance then there's really only one (or two) answers: 7950X or i9-14900K (Soon™)
For primary: No. We still have failover backups, but that is a BGP session failover which is not perfectly seamless and incredibly annoying.
I'll take some time now to give a brief update here.
Allentown, PA will be moving approximately 1 hour to Valley Forge, PA.
Reasons (as much detail as I can give without getting into trouble):