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Oneprovider Atom C2350
Used oneprovider. As long as you are ok with 1 ticket reply per day, go with it:
https://oneprovider.com/dedicated-servers/paris-france#clearance-deals
VDS instead of an Atom?
Layer7 — €11.55 / month
2 Ryzen Cores (dedicated)
8192 MB RAM
240 GB NVMe
51200 GB/month bandwidth
5.0 Gbps port speed
IPv4 + IPv6
France
I've heard that oneprovider sucks ass.
No thanks, needs to be dedicated metal.
Well, i don't think it really matters here as it's pretty much the only option with this budget. OK, i guess Kimsufi might also sell OP something similar at ~10€ or there's someone renting out PIs and comparable ARM boards in Europe but that's really /thread then.
@OP if you actually want some hardware worth mentioning you need to up your budget. Even $20/m would still be seriously scraping the bottom of the barrel.
Edit: I see OP is already with Kimsufi, well, scratch that then. At 10€ it's not going to get much better anyways.
Try www.primcast.com. I have a server in Romania for 5 euros per month and I am very satisfied with them.
Oh 100% at that budget you're better off with saving it up or something.
For how long have you got the server and how is the support and network?
Seems to be no longer available anyways. Cheapest server is a $9 AMD Opteron X2150 APU clocked at 1.1GHz. While i don't see any benchmarks for the specific CPU the X2170 clocked at 2.4GHz has a passmark rating of ~800 singlecore and ~1900 multicore, so i guess the $9 APU has about half of that, would be about even to the Oneprovider C2350 singlecore performance and maybe about double for multicore. If that's worth going with some rather unknown provider is everyone's guess (assuming my performance estimate of the X2150 is about correct - i'm probably somewhat overestimating here as it's not even half the clock speed and X2150 seems to be a weaker chip overall, so in the end there might be not much difference to the Atom at all).
Under "Custom" (or this link) a server with 32 GB SATA SSD and the same CPU is available for either $5/month in the US or 5€/month in Europe.
But personally I have no usecase for 5€/month with only 32GB SSD and only 100 Mbit/s. I'd rather simply run something at home and then have 40 Mbit/s up (and fast LAN) (with maybe a 1€ VPS or noez GRE for the static IP), or take a Kimsufi KS-1 with 1 TB HDD for 5.99€/month.
Best bet would be Mythic Beasts' RPi Lineup: https://www.mythic-beasts.com/order/rpi - better than an Atom at least
I have been with them for 4 months, there were issues with the reinstallation, I contacted them at 2 AM and they were online..GMT+2. When I ordered, they didn't have a 32 GB SSD, and I received a 120 GB one at the same price. I consider them one of the providers I have nothing to complain about, I have no downtime or other issues.. not to mention the price.
They also have a server room from what I've seen.
Mon Jun 17 10:36:58 PM EEST 2024
Basic System Information:
Uptime : 12 days, 8 hours, 40 minutes
Processor : AMD Opteron(tm) X2150 APU
CPU cores : 4 @ 1099.986 MHz
AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
RAM : 7.2 GiB
Swap : 2.1 GiB
Disk : 107.4 GiB
Distro : Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)
Kernel : 6.5.13-5-pve
VM Type : NONE
IPv4/IPv6 : ✔ Online / ❌ Offline
IPv4 Network Information:
ISP : Data Room, Inc
ASN : AS19624 Data Room, Inc
Host : Data Room SRL
Location : Bucharest, București (B)
Country : Romania
Running fio random mixed R+W disk test with 512k block size...
fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/sda3):
iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
Nice network performance considering the box is advertised as 100mbit
They only have NFS root filesystems, no local disk. Not interested.
DataIdeas has Raspberry Pi dedicated servers that match your price point:
Raspberry Pi 4 - 8GB Ram/256GB Drive - Dedicated Server
Quad Core 1.5GHz
Raspbian OS
1 IPv4 Address
/64 IPv6 Address
Unmetered Bandwidth
$3.14/mo
They're all out of stock though, so you'll have to wait.
https://my2.dataideas.com/store/rpi-servers
Can you explain how their APU Opteron X2150 is available at different clock speeds? Is it not a dedicated server after all?
The board probably has some way to set it. Lower clock = lower energy consumption and that's usually what people using this kind of hardware are after. Might also be different boards using the same chip though.
Please share the results of wget -qO- bench.sh | bash
Oneprovider Atom C2350 Amsterdam and Paris locations. Does it run at 1 GB/s?
Yes , network speed is good.
The computing power is s—l—o—w
GB5 score is 180.
anyone has the result wget -qO- bench.sh | bash
if it may be US: have a look at https://www.wholesaleinternet.net/dedicated/
There's probably not many people using these tiny boxes. @dev_vps is not exaggerating when he calls the CPU slow. The only upside really is being bare metal (and therefore dedicated). Performance wise even a very modest VPS will likely be better bang for the buck.
The CPU performance is indeed low, I used it in 2010, online.net still hasn't changed to Scaleway. but the port speed at that time reached 1G
My $0.90/month netcup VPS has better performance and 10g data port
Thanks but for privacy reasons (mail server) i want EU.
Yes, it has good performance, but many want to use Proxmox... I kept looking for that offer with €0.90 or up to €1, but it is no longer available for new customers.
https://www.netcup.de/bestellen/produkt.php?produkt=3422 ?
And @dev_vps, I thought the netcup 1 EUR VPS only had 1Gbps?
GB6 score for 4 vCore Ryzen / 4 GB / 70 GB
£ 30 / year
Yes, it does support ProxMox too
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3976286/#Comment_3976286
Since you mentioned it, I need to check it again
I may have misstated about data port speed
Thanks, @lukast__