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Yearly Mini VPS 6-12$ year
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Hello forum members. Recommend something interesting. Racknerd already exists)
1vcore, 512mb ram, 10gb ssd or sas with 1-10tb bandwidth

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Okay:
HostBrr — $0.88 / month yearly
1 Ryzen Cores (shared)
1024 MB RAM
15 GB NVMe
2500 GB/month bandwidth
1.0 Gbps port speed
IPv6
Germania
AvaHost — €0.92 / month yearly
1 Intel Cores (shared)
512 MB RAM
20 GB NVMe
50000 GB/month bandwidth
0.1 Gbps port speed
IPv4
Moldavia
and affy pony.
you sure about that mr aff man?
@justvm $10/year promo plan
Yes it's correct. "Unlimited bandwidth" is parsed as 50TB / month for most low-cost offers to give a realistic approximation of the actual limit. At €0.92 the FUP won't bend far from it.
Few options under $15: https://lowend-deals.xbit.win/#kvm-15 (some links are aff)
Also checkout the new offer from HostSlim: https://clients.hostslim.eu/store/vps-hosting/let-est-1g-vps
Nooice:
The theoretical limit is over 60 TB/mo (in + out).
Haven't update for a long period. Some out of stock exists for months, such as Hizakura.
The best deal of RackNerd missed:
https://my.racknerd.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=810
Correct link of Hostodo $10 is: (The plan has been hidden)
https://console.hostodo.com/instances/deploy/DET01/GEN2BETA1GN
HostDare $10.4 should be 1.5GB RAM after doubled.
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/196582/exclusive-hostdare-kvm-vps-deals-at-affordable-prices
Meegie link 404, also they changed to new plan:
https://my.meegie.net/vps-nat-lxc
NAT LXC - 0.5 GB
€0.75 quarterly €3 yearly
RAM: 0.5 GB
vCPU: 1 vCPU (shared)
Disk: 10 GB
IPv4: NAT | 19 ports
IPv6: none
Virtualization: LXC
Those are issues I found, there are others.
You may need a comprehensive check of the page.
Cheers.
Thank you so much for bringing those up - appreciate it.
Will get it updated soon, been a bit busy these days.
This is pretty powerful vps for $12 / year
@justvm
https://justvm.net/clients/order/main/packages/KVM1024_SAS/?group_id=5&package_id=13
Any offer located in germany around 12$ per year
Puzzle time!
A guy named Ugo Boncompagni (a.k.a. Pope Gregory XIII) decided that the average length of a year is 365.2525 days and came up with an eccentric edict to abolish leap years, once every 400 years. The guy was based because unlike Julius Caesar, who was a pagan divining colored stones and tree barks, Mr. Pope cared about Easter and didn't want to celebrate it in the middle of August's heat (that's true). So he invented the Gregorian calendar and burned the Julian calendar at the stake (... that's not true), adding an extra 0.0025 days to the year. It took a lot of mathematicians to do so apparently (true). Whatever. The point is that today 1 year is 365.2525 days, and in tribal times it was only 365.25.
Question: can anyone figure out why I'm barking at the moon???
Port speed = 100 Mbit/s is 32TB as you would only be able to use 50/50.
Depends on how the provider sets it up though.
That depends how the host limits it. Just tested my layer7 server with 1 Gbit/s, can get 1 Gbit/s simultaneously in upload and download with iperf3 (=full-duplex).
Is half-duplex a thing for virtual machines?
Could be, specially on those low end 10Mbps / 100 Mbps servers.
Haven't checked on any of my servers if they do that, though.
2 core
2 gb ram
50gb ssd
2gbit/s unlimited fair usage
10€/year
yess take it
Contact me billing.evoshosting.com discord.gg/evoshosting t.me/evoshosting
Great.
Just created a ticket in discord
Great
Solution:
because this conversion from Mbps to GB/month is based on the Julian calendar
Now make the code find if they count ingoing & outgoing or just outgoing😆
I account for the upload bandwidth. This snippet is at the end of one of the few parsing funnels, before it there are selectors to distinguish between download and upload bandwidth. For services that specify both upload and download limits, I account only for upload. Some services have caps on upload but unlimited download, in which cases I account for the upload limit. For services that specify only one overall value for the bandwidth, I take that as the upload limit. If the bandwidth is unlimited in both directions, for consistency the rule here should be to only account for the practical limit reachable in one direction only, that's why I followed zgato's complaint. I think this agrees with the expectation of most users of ponyhost. In practice this little snippet becomes effective only when the port speed is less than ~150 Mbps and the bandwidth is unlimited, because in its absence, for most providers the parser would cap the "unlimited bandwidth" at the pragmatic limit of 50TB.
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