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Ryzen 9 7950x3d dedicated $99/month

bobertbobert Member
edited August 2024 in Service Transfers

This is a service transfer.

Location: Dallas, tailormadeservers.com

Ryzen 9 7950x3d
64gb ddr5
2x1tb nvme
20tb bw
8 ips

Next renewal: September 17th.

I am selling this lease because the server has a 100 ms spike several times a day. It is caused by the network, there is nothing wrong with the machine. This should be fine for low interactivity applications like web hosting and minecraft.

I paid $600 in setup fees which is how the reoccurring is this low. I'm willing to sell this lease for $400 so this is a killer deal. You save $200 and get half a month free. I don't believe you can get this deal directly anymore.

I can accept crypto or Paypal.

Comments

  • Yabs please

  • Sorry this is closed. I was able to get a refund from the host.

  • evos-host? ;)

  • lmaoooo

  • @bobert said:
    Sorry this is closed. I was able to get a refund from the host.

    How much was refunded? TMS looks generous.

  • bobertbobert Member
    edited August 2024

    I got a full refund. And this was a special deal so it's not like they are selling all their servers at these prices. Kind of amazed that no one jumped at this offer.

    But on the other hand the lag spikes were getting bad enough to disconnect my SSH and it seems to affect their entire network. I am surprised that none of their other customers complained or that the host refuses to fix it.

    Thanked by 1ThracianDog
  • @bobert said:
    Kind of amazed that no one jumped at this offer.

    In a word, fiberstate.

  • bobertbobert Member
    edited August 2024

    @artxs said: fiberstate

    utah vs dallas? no ddos protection?

    also 20% higher monthly.

  • @bobert said:

    @artxs said: fiberstate

    utah vs dallas? no ddos protection?

    also 20% higher monthly.

    double the ram, double the nvme (4tb with double drive promo) and 330TB@10gbps. no contest. paying $600 in setup fees = you paid 30 months of that 20% higher monthly.

  • If you are buying something this beefy I'd imagine you'd be using it for something like a minecraft or video server.

    Having it in the middle of nowhere like utah is going to increase pings, decrease transfer speeds and no ddos protection is a disaster waiting to happen. You cannot paper over these deficiencies without spending several hundred/month more.

  • @bobert said:
    If you are buying something this beefy I'd imagine you'd be using it for something like a minecraft or video server.

    Having it in the middle of nowhere like utah is going to increase pings, decrease transfer speeds and no ddos protection is a disaster waiting to happen. You cannot paper over these deficiencies without spending several hundred/month more.

    They are used for idling or running YABS

  • bobertbobert Member
    edited August 2024

    @Moopah said: They are used for idling or running YABS

    I mean seriously here. It seems like he's doing video/streaming or file transfers. There's a reason servers in the middle of nowhere are so much cheaper. You just can't push the full advertised bandwidth because a lot of carriers don't have a pop or interconnect in utah. Maybe its better nowadays though.

    And maybe its just me but when you get to a certain level of popularity, you're going to get random ddoses.

  • @bobert said:
    I mean seriously here. It seems like he's doing video/streaming or file transfers. There's a reason servers in the middle of nowhere are so much cheaper. You just can't push the full advertised bandwidth because a lot of carriers don't have a pop or interconnect in utah. Maybe its better nowadays though.

    And maybe its just me but when you get to a certain level of popularity, you're going to get random ddoses.

    Yeah... it is hard to beat Los Angeles or NY/Virginia. Sometimes I find NY/Virginia to better than Los Angeles.

  • @concept said: Yeah... it is hard to beat Los Angeles or NY/Virginia. Sometimes I find NY/Virginia to better than Los Angeles.

    It depends on where your users are. I prefer dallas because pretty much all the T1 carriers have a pop there and the cost of living/rent/electricity is much lower than LA/NY/VA. And it is the only suitable place in the middle of the US (most T1s don't go through Kansas City).

  • @bobert said:

    @concept said: Yeah... it is hard to beat Los Angeles or NY/Virginia. Sometimes I find NY/Virginia to better than Los Angeles.

    It depends on where your users are. I prefer dallas because pretty much all the T1 carriers have a pop there and the cost of living/rent/electricity is much lower than LA/NY/VA. And it is the only suitable place in the middle of the US (most T1s don't go through Kansas City).

    It seems like there are still issues with Dallas given your previous thread.
    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/197015/lumen-or-cogent-vps-in-dallas/p1

    It also doesn't help to have DCs go offline due to storm and weather issues.

    Of course the cost of electric and etc will be higher. I find Chicago to be pretty good for Central US in terms of connectivity.

  • bobertbobert Member
    edited August 2024

    @concept said: It seems like there are still issues with Dallas given your previous thread.

    no that was just that particular provider not willing to lift a finger to adjust routing when they're paying internap for premium route optimization that obviously wasn't working. You're going to have more problems than this by being in Utah.

    Thanked by 1concept
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