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Please suggest Good DC in Europe with good prices
Abdessamad
Member
in Requests
Hello,
I have many servers with Online.net
they have good prices, and their servers are good too
but all their Failover IPs are Blacklisted so i can't continue my business by selling VPS"s with blacklisted IPs
Can you please suggest me a good DC in Europe?
with good reputation and prices
Thanks in advance,
Comments
Straight out I3D.net or even balticservers.com
You just opened a new thread.
http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/18900/online-net-new-ips-are-blacklisted-from-the-1st-day-how-to-fix#latest
Mods please merge this thread to the original one and delete my comment.
The thread you are talking about was opened yesterday not just now!!!!, and it was about another subject: solution for blacklisted IPs,
Now i'm looking for suggestions about other DCs
Not BalticServers if he's selling VPS's. Baltic is limiting the number of IPs it will allocate. VPSAce and HudsonValleyHost were already forced to move this year because they couldn't get any more IPs.
see:
http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/17005/vps-ace-emergency-node-migration-yet-another-country-change
http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/10362/hudson-valley-host-closing-lithuania-location
Germany: Hetzner, ProviderService (bandwidth costs are high at PS though)
Italy: SeFlow
Netherlands: NForce, WorldStream, SmartDC, i3D
OVH is great if you're using their dedicated servers for your own websites but I wouldn't recommend them if you're selling VPS's because they have a long history of killing VPS providers (providers shut down for abuse complaints, etc) and support times in France are slow.
leaseweb?
Same problem as Baltic with large IP requests. Leaseweb won't even allocate a /27