New on LowEndTalk? Please Register and read our Community Rules.
All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.
All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.
Axushost | Asking the community for help!
Hi everyone,
Hopefully you all have a fantastic Friday! At AxusHost, we are thinking about doing a deal soon on LET again, but we are interested in hearing what you guys are most interested in.
Which of the following servers are you interested in?
AMD Ryzen 5 3600
32 GB DDR4
1 TB NVMe
1Gbit port unmetered
+ 5 IPv4
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
€70/month
AMD Ryzen 5 5500GT
32 GB DDR4
1 TB NVMe
1Gbit port unmetered
+ 5 IPv4
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
€75/month
Dual Intel Xeon E5-2640v4
64 GB DDR4 RAM (+64GB DDR4 for €20/month)
2x 960 GB SSD
10G - 100 TB + 5 IPv4
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
€90/month
Please let us know what you think! ![]()


Comments
Null. Price to high. You are not in webhostingtalk.
Price to high? Better to do EPYC 7B13 with 1TB DDR4 for $7/year?
Now we talking, where the link?

AMS is a location already saturated with providers... it would be better to propose others
I get your point. It looks like every location is saturated. As a company in this market, we must be different so that we are visible. What this means is that good services should be provided at pocket-friendly prices.
To do this, we consider networking, where our services are located and other important things among others that can define us from others. By taking care of these well, we hope to offer something of value that advertises us as being different from the competition and meets our customers needs well.
Our company is based out of The Netherlands, that's the reason we decided to start with Amsterdam. There are plans to expand to other countries, such as Spain and Denmark.
Belgium, Switzerland, Turkey (reputable providers does not exist, all shady), Latvia, Isle of Man. Location suggestions.
Guy already knows the meme!
7$ per year or bust!
What about austria as a new location? Directly in the middle of europe. Great peering to the east of europe. Next to germany, switzerland and not a high latency to turkey for example.
Lower the price a little bit and just sell one ipv4, many people dont need more than one ipv4.
What about ipv64?
yeah with tube and their resellers prices are already unbelievably cheap, cant imagine it'd go any lower
$7
Is there a Fair Usage Policy (FUP) on the unmetered network, or is it truly 100% dedicated with no FUP?
If constant 1Gbit usage isn't required, a comparable server with 512GB NVMe and 50TB @ 1Gbit is available from @skbenterprise for just 39 EUR in the same location.
Additionally, several other providers across Europe offer similar hardware for under or around 50 EUR. Therefore, you might want to reconsider the pricing or enhance the offering to justify the 70 EUR cost.
Thank you for the suggestion, we have been looking at Austria as a new location, but before we expand to Austria, our first expansion will be to Copenhagen. And noted about the IPv4!
IPv6 is also included, no extra fee for it.
It is unmetered with FUP, but if you aren't irritating your neighbors, it's fine with us. The price is based on the network we use and the location. Many providers claim to be based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, but they actually aren't. Even though the Netherlands isn't very large, there can be significant differences in latency.
I've noticed that some providers offer cheaper services through Skylink, for example, but this increases latency significantly, with a difference of 136 miles (ca. 219 km). It's important to keep this in mind when running an application.
We do have a nice storage server, do you guys have interest in this?
Intel Xeon Silver 4114
64 GB DDR4
4x 12 TB HDD
1 Gbit fair use* + 5 IPv4
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
€84/month
Let us know!
*?
@djunior, nobody's going to buy what you're displaying here.
People will buy for example 2C/4G/50G kvm for $15-$20/yr.
Got the idea?