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VDS for Proxmox
Hello guys,
I am looking for a VDS/VPS to run a Proxmox host on. I have a hard time finding an option with sufficient storage. I would prefer to have a dedicated server but I think I won't be able to find a dedi with ssd below 20 Euro per month.
What I am looking for:
- 4 CPUs (no need for high end)
- 8+ GB RAM
- 150+ GB SSD (would prefer to have 250 GB)
- 200 Mbit/s or better with atleast 2TB traffic
- VM-x/AMD-V enabled so I am not stuck with containers only
- European location
My budget is around 15 Euro per month.
The option I have an eye on:
- PHP-Friends vServer M SSD G3 (slightly above my budget)
- Netcup RS 1000 G11 NUE
Layer7 does have some interesting options aswell but they either have just 2 cores or are above the budget. But a big plus would be the cheap price of additional HDD storage.

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IIRC, VM-x/AMD-V isn't enabled at netcup.
Ohh thanks for letting me know. I thought it's enabled on their Rootserver line up but not on their "normal" VPS line up. But I will check again with them.
EDIT: Okay looks like they have enabled in in the past if requested via ticket but stopped doing so since they were acquired by Anexia.
hopefully, something from this list will be helpful for you: https://lowend-deals.xbit.win/#vds (some links are aff)
Some recommendations
Avoro: (Same company as PhpFriends)
https://avoro.eu/en/rootserver
Heartbeat IT (@heartbeat_IT )
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/197559/heartbeat-it-nl-7950x-vds-1-core-8-gib-ram-100-gib-nvme-32-tib-traffic-for-8-99-month/p1
You can also consider their VPS range
https://my.heartbeat-it.com/cart/nl-amd-ryzen-7000-vps/
https://my.heartbeat-it.com/cart/nl-amd-epyc-7002-vps/
You can upgrade the disk size for additional fee
They allow 50% average CPU usage, so that might be quite enough
Depends of your use case
I am a customer of these 2 providers and I am very satisfied
VDS 3
3 Dedicated vCPU (Ryzen 9 5950x)
12 GB DDR4 RAM
600 GB NVMe Storage
15 TB Bandwidth per month
1 Gbps Port Speed
/64 IPv6 Subnet
Free Snapshots & Custom OS Support
Price: $18/mo
Germany
VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ EnabledOrder Now
https://my.racknode.net/index.php?rp=/store/vd
IPv4 is available for an additional $2/month.
yooooooooookooooo
Sorry for the typo, the correct price is $18 instead of $6.
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I was like, alright, I'm gonna buy 3 of these.
I think you should look for a kimsufi dedicated server.
If your location isn't a deal breaker, I might have something in the US that seems like it meets all the rest of your criteria. Message me if you are interested.
Hi,
We can offer this configuration in Frankfurt:
6 AMD EPYC Cores (either Rome or Milan)
8GB DDR4 ECC 3200MT/s
200GB NVMe
10Gbit/s Uplink (12TB Traffic)
/32 IPv4 + /56 IPv6
DDoS Protection
Frankfurt, Germany
14,89€ per month
We passthrough the host CPU including all flags.
Thanks but I got a server with you and this one should also be a backup solution for the service I got with you although I never had a problem so far.
Hey!
You can check our new VPS Performance line hosted at OVH.
Your budget/requirements are satisfied.
Hope it helps!
We have this available:
8 vCore AMD EPYC 9534
16 GB DDR5 ECC RAM
160 GB NVMe SSD Storage
20000 GB Bandwidth @ 10 Gbps
1 IPv4 & IPv6/64 included
1 Backup slots included
Hosted in Frankfurt, Germany
$13.5/month
Additional HDD storage can also be added at $1.25/month per 500 GB.
Ahh got it!
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Feel free to drop me a VM with your Node ID and I'll assign you two additional cores for free
I already have a great deal plus huge discount with you. It would be a rip-off to even get more cores. I am more than satisfied with my two service. I think there have been just one downtime in 2-3 years. Great provider!
You may have missed this:
Layer7 — €7.48 / month
4 Intel Cores (shared)
24576 MB RAM
180 GB NVMe
25600 GB/month bandwidth
1.0 Gbps port speed
IPv4 + IPv6
Hosted in Germany
or
HostBrr — $12.50 / month
4 Intel Cores (shared)
16384 MB RAM
160 GB NVMe
30720 GB/month bandwidth
1.0 Gbps port speed
IPv4 + IPv6
Hosted in Germany
From my affiliated aggregator.
https://lowendtalk.com/profile/Multi
Is it something with the username preventing Vanilla from showing this?
Permission Problem
You don't have permission to do that.
Just tried on OGF, it is. What a sweet bug
I don't know. Had a similar problem on the other green forum and had to rename my user. I always thought its normal to not be able to view my own profile.
It's not, it's something with your username
So I get bullied by software now? wow
@edit, @notifications, @receivedthanks, @connections, @count, @index, @invitations, @password, @picture, @preferences, @authenticate, @thumbnail, @tokens, @token and @get are also special usernames (sorry if some of them are real users and I tagged them), see the source code.
IMHO that's simply badly implemented.
Yes, I haven't even looked at the source code but doing something like that while allowing registrations for it is simply as you say, bad implementation.
Hi,
based on what is this opinion build?
If i look into the the website i will see AMD Epyc in paris location
4 Cores 16 GB 120 GB 30 TB** 8,90 EUR
6 Cores 24 GB 180 GB 50 TB** 13,90 EUR
8 Cores 32 GB 250 GB 50 TB** 17,90 EUR
And those prices are including 19% VAT so most probably all are within your price range and all are above 2 Cores.
So where does this 2 Cores or over budget come from?
Maybe that change came in a later update. I registered the account in 2013.
I guess that comes from bad eyesight and rushing over the website without checking every section. Thanks for letting me know. I'll take them into consideration
They are intentional NSA planted backdoors, obviously.
I have seen similar VDS offer on the other side of the ocean only.
Also AMD EPYC with all the resources dedicated. Which are real, unlike NetCup.
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/192644/64-95-m-ryzen-dedicated-server-8gb-epyc-deals-starting-60-year/p1