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Here's a list of all of Netcup's products

homelabberhomelabber Member
edited July 2024 in General

So after looking at Netcup's page I noticed that the url they use for their products has the same structure, and the only thing that changed was the final number. So I made a python script (ok, I asked ChatGPT to make the script), that iterates through the URLs and exports the valid URLs into a list.

Here's the list if you'd like to check it out: https://pastebin.com/BF104aZk

I also filtered the URLs for the word "vcore" in the listing. It doesn't include all the vps servers they offer, since they don't always use the word "vcore" in their listings. Sometimes they use "dedicated" or "core", so if somebody wants to make a better filtered list, they're welcome to do it.

Here's the filtered list: https://pastebin.com/h9v3S9vu

Some interesting products I've found from quickly looking at the filtered list:

Cheapest Offers
VPS Piko - $1/month for 1gb + 1vcore
VPS Nano - $2/month for 2gb + 2vcores (Half the price of the cheapest offer on their website's header)
VPS Mikro - $4/month for 4gb + 4vcores

Extra Resources
For like 3€ extra a month they give you +4vcores and +50% SSD.

VPS 6000
VPS 8000

Why did I do this?
I was bored, saw that they use the same structure for their products, and thought it could be interesting to try. Who knows, maybe someone finds it useful.

Thanked by 2Frameworks ehab

Comments

  • iKeyZiKeyZ Veteran

    You should mention you're using affiliate links, it's shady practice.

    Hidden affiliate links. All affiliate links must be made obvious. Affiliate link(s) must be clearly marked as an affiliate link with a non-affiliate link provided, in the same size.

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/137719/lowendtalk-community-rules-updated-april-2023/p1

    Thanked by 1Xrmaddness
  • Ref ref ref :D

  • @iKeyZ @malignify Thanks for the warning, I totally forgot. The affiliate link wasn't mine, it was from Google Search. If you Google "Netcup Piko" the link that appears is an affiliate link.

    It's my fault, I should've checked the links before posting. And thank you @DP for restoring the post without the affiliate links!

    Thanked by 1iKeyZ
  • AndruAndru Member
    edited July 2024

    OOS piko & mikro.

  • @homelabber said:

    Cheapest Offers
    VPS Piko - $1/month for 1gb + 1vcore
    VPS Nano - $2/month for 2gb + 2vcores (Half the price of the cheapest offer on their website's header)
    VPS Mikro - $4/month for 4gb + 4vcores

    Out of stock.

  • xvpsxvps Member
    edited July 2024

    Since OP didn't do it!

    I have generated 10x Netcup €5 voucher codes for new customers.

    And 2x RS 1000 G11 - 2 month discount voucher codes.

    Link: https://z7z.net

    It's affiliate codes.

    If there is an interest I can create more and 1 month discount vouchers for other rs, vps and webhosting services, but I guess the €5 voucher is the most relevant.

    If you are looking for good prices, you should check their offers page: https://www.netcup-sonderangebote.de/

  • I tried the VPS 1000 ARM G11 NUE , 7 days running. I need to reinstall the OS, ask the Support, no function of Reinstall OS ? WTF ??? What kind of Provider is this ?

  • @riomartin said:
    I tried the VPS 1000 ARM G11 NUE , 7 days running. I need to reinstall the OS, ask the Support, no function of Reinstall OS ? WTF ??? What kind of Provider is this ?

    You can reinstall from servercontrolpanel, not from customercontrolpanel. Its different address but using same credential.

  • I want one but they're all disabled, I guess out of stock.....?

  • To netcup customers, have you had any problems using windows ?
    I am thinking of buying 1 server, any advice?

    From my side watching some ping, I observe latency from 154 to 220, do you recommend me?

  • @MrRob said:
    To netcup customers, have you had any problems using windows ?
    I am thinking of buying 1 server, any advice?

    From my side watching some ping, I observe latency from 154 to 220, do you recommend me?

    This is NetCup $0.92/month 1 GB VPS running Windows Server OS and SQL Server Database Server on it .... for 70+ days .... no issues

    Thanked by 2MrRob homelabber
  • @dev_vps said:

    @MrRob said:
    To netcup customers, have you had any problems using windows ?
    I am thinking of buying 1 server, any advice?

    From my side watching some ping, I observe latency from 154 to 220, do you recommend me?

    This is NetCup $0.92/month 1 GB VPS running Windows Server OS and SQL Server Database Server on it .... for 70+ days .... no issues

    Thanks, this is Beautiful

  • @dev_vps said:

    @MrRob said:
    To netcup customers, have you had any problems using windows ?
    I am thinking of buying 1 server, any advice?

    From my side watching some ping, I observe latency from 154 to 220, do you recommend me?

    This is NetCup $0.92/month 1 GB VPS running Windows Server OS and SQL Server Database Server on it .... for 70+ days .... no issues

    Hey, I see that you're well versed in installing windows server onna wide range of hosts and providers. Can you share how do you do it? Is there some sort of simplified way to install windows server (the latest one) quickly assuming we had the key on hand? Appreciate if you can share some sort of guide for us.

  • @trinifella said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @MrRob said:
    To netcup customers, have you had any problems using windows ?
    I am thinking of buying 1 server, any advice?

    From my side watching some ping, I observe latency from 154 to 220, do you recommend me?

    This is NetCup $0.92/month 1 GB VPS running Windows Server OS and SQL Server Database Server on it .... for 70+ days .... no issues

    Hey, I see that you're well versed in installing windows server onna wide range of hosts and providers. Can you share how do you do it? Is there some sort of simplified way to install windows server (the latest one) quickly assuming we had the key on hand? Appreciate if you can share some sort of guide for us.

    This must be a windows optimized ISO?

    I too would like to learn how some people do in having windows installed, well optimized.

  • dev_vpsdev_vps Member
    edited August 2024

    @MrRob said:

    @trinifella said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @MrRob said:
    To netcup customers, have you had any problems using windows ?
    I am thinking of buying 1 server, any advice?

    From my side watching some ping, I observe latency from 154 to 220, do you recommend me?

    This is NetCup $0.92/month 1 GB VPS running Windows Server OS and SQL Server Database Server on it .... for 70+ days .... no issues

    Hey, I see that you're well versed in installing windows server onna wide range of hosts and providers. Can you share how do you do it? Is there some sort of simplified way to install windows server (the latest one) quickly assuming we had the key on hand? Appreciate if you can share some sort of guide for us.

    This must be a windows optimized ISO?

    I too would like to learn how some people do in having windows installed, well optimized.

    That is Windows Server 2019 OS installed directly with Microsoft ISO link.

    Nothing was optimized, though some services could be set to manual to save on resources.

    — using windows since NT days

  • dev_vpsdev_vps Member
    edited August 2024

    @MrRob said:

    @trinifella said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @MrRob said:
    To netcup customers, have you had any problems using windows ?

    This is NetCup $0.92/month 1 GB VPS running Windows Server OS and SQL Server Database Server on it .... for 70+ days .... no issues

    Hey, I see that you're well versed in installing windows server onna wide range of hosts and providers. Can you share how do you do it? Is there some sort of simplified way to install windows server (the latest one) quickly assuming we had the key on hand? Appreciate if you can share some sort of guide for us.

    This must be a windows optimized ISO?

    No, it is not installed using any so called "optimized iso".

    Running Windows 11 on 1 vCore / 1 GB VPS, installed directly from Microsoft iso

    Having said that, I recommend 2 vCore / 4 GB memory and NVMe storage for running Windows OS.

  • @dev_vps said:

    @MrRob said:

    @trinifella said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @MrRob said:
    To netcup customers, have you had any problems using windows ?

    This is NetCup $0.92/month 1 GB VPS running Windows Server OS and SQL Server Database Server on it .... for 70+ days .... no issues

    Hey, I see that you're well versed in installing windows server onna wide range of hosts and providers. Can you share how do you do it? Is there some sort of simplified way to install windows server (the latest one) quickly assuming we had the key on hand? Appreciate if you can share some sort of guide for us.

    This must be a windows optimized ISO?

    No, it is not installed using any so called "optimized iso".

    Running Windows 11 on 1 vCore / 1 GB VPS, installed directly from Microsoft iso

    Having said that, I recommend 2 vCore / 4 GB memory and NVMe storage for running Windows OS.

    Right, Got Ya.. Two final questions.
    1. Do you mount the ISO using the KVM mounting service the provider typically have ?(either Java ikvm or some other mounting options). This is typically very slow and takes hours as the kvm bandwidth is like 10Mbps sometimes.
    2. If not, do you know of another faster way of installing windows on a VPS without going through mounting the iso ?

    Regards.

  • dev_vpsdev_vps Member
    edited August 2024

    @trinifella said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @MrRob said:

    @trinifella said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @MrRob said:
    To netcup customers, have you had any problems using windows ?

    This is NetCup $0.92/month 1 GB VPS running Windows Server OS and SQL Server Database Server on it .... for 70+ days .... no issues

    Hey, I see that you're well versed in installing windows server onna wide range of hosts and providers. Can you share how do you do it? Is there some sort of simplified way to install windows server (the latest one) quickly assuming we had the key on hand? Appreciate if you can share some sort of guide for us.

    This must be a windows optimized ISO?

    No, it is not installed using any so called "optimized iso".

    Running Windows 11 on 1 vCore / 1 GB VPS, installed directly from Microsoft iso

    Having said that, I recommend 2 vCore / 4 GB memory and NVMe storage for running Windows OS.

    Right, Got Ya.. Two final questions.
    1. Do you mount the ISO using the KVM mounting service the provider typically have ?(either Java ikvm or some other mounting options). This is typically very slow and takes hours as the kvm bandwidth is like 10Mbps sometimes.
    2. If not, do you know of another faster way of installing windows on a VPS without going through mounting the iso ?

    Regards.

    1. Mounting ISO is the approach I use most of the time
    2. There are ways to install Windows OS (or any other OS for that matter) by loading iso in memory.

    I do not recommend running Windows OS on memory less than 4GB.

    (2 gb is ok if cpu kind is 2 vCPU ryzen 9 and nvme storage)

    This is my first programming book I used

    Thanked by 1MrRob
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