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VPS with large disk PL location
Hi,
I'm looking for VPS for my blog - about 200 GB of data.
I need:
400 GB NVMe or more,
4 GB RAM or more,
4 cores or more,
Location PL or other with low ping to access from Poland.
I have a limited budget: 15 EUR / month
I am currently using a VPS from Netcup.de (VPS 2000 ARM G11), but it seems too slow.
Can you suggest something?
Many thanks!
Bartosz


Comments
@Mevspace
Get RS1000/2000 from netcup.
Hosting in Poland is headache. We already had problems with Orange's Polska TPIX policies and now T-Mobile Polska became agressive with peering via DTAG.
And do not get me started on UPC after they merged with Play, they couldnt fuck that more. They had no capacity in Poland and no peerings so they routed everything via Budapest - now its not that bad but still lots of problems.
Most providers in Poland will give your worse network in Poland than ones from Germany.
@barciol Yours budget it too low for these specs and location nobody normal in Poland sells services at this budget. Only adjustable at similar budget is OVH eco but it's too out range of your budget.
LG from https://lg.tpnet.pl/
Ping from Mevspace (Warsaw) to Orange Polska (Warsaw)
Avoro (Frankfurt, Germany) to Orange Polska (Warsaw)
xD
And its not like Mevspace is a bad host or anything, its one of the best in Poland, but its still in Poland and thats the main problem for users in Poland. Sounds crazy, but thats how it is. Just get anything from Frankfurt.
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PING 185.25.219.5 (185.25.219.5): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 185.25.219.5: icmp_seq=0 ttl=250 time=4.423 ms
64 bytes from 185.25.219.5: icmp_seq=1 ttl=250 time=4.533 ms
64 bytes from 185.25.219.5: icmp_seq=2 ttl=250 time=4.398 ms
64 bytes from 185.25.219.5: icmp_seq=3 ttl=250 time=4.827 ms
64 bytes from 185.25.219.5: icmp_seq=4 ttl=250 time=4.307 ms
I guess hosting on a residential network makes more sense lol
@AXYZE ok, you convinced me
so what from Germany will currently be the best in my budget.
Assuming that the server will support one large website + possibly 1 small website
Is the netcup the best right now?
I saw an offer from MassiveGRID
will it be ok? or still the netcup is better option?
@Chunkserve has posted NL offers in LET. But they also have Polish Branch. Let's see if he can quote you an offer at his polish location.
I never used MassiveGRID so I cannot comment on that.
From all providers I've tesed netcup has the best network to Poland.
Avoro can be slower in peak hours, but its still a very solid choice.
Nothing else in Germany comes close to them.
If you want to hit 2Gbps+ and have great routes go with either of them.
Avoro has better DDoS Protection, better support, better disk speeds
netcup has better disk space/price ratio and slightly better network in peak hours.
RS1000/RS2000 will be a great peformance jump from your ARM server.
Im not sure what exactly you mean by big website, but I was running VoD website and it was great. If you seek alternatives just look up if it has EPYC Genoa/4th gen (9xx4). 4cores from Genoa are enough for sites that required clustering just 10 years ago. Unless you need video encoding then its enough for million monthly users. If you have more then you have higher budget anyway. Just get a Genoa and it will be great.
If you can wait until black friday, maybe get them a bit cheaper.