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How dare you doubt @host_c
@host_c has yet to concern me into being a customer. Maybe message me for custom deal to leave @NDTN ans @crunchbits
Low end grifter
challenge forsaken
Do they entertain custom deals DM for such lowend stuff? if so, i might slide into theirs
@shaikhmanal
Netcup BF 2024 VPS with 8GB RAM, 4 vCores and 512GB NVMe SSD for 5.75 Euro / Mo
At 5.75 EURO / MO ( ~ 6.27 USD ) that will be hard to beat.
Nice specs, I would hang on to it if I were you.
Thanks for the advice. If its coming from a top provider like you, I'll keep that in mind.
PS: I pay like 2-3euros per month cuz affiliates discount that 5.75 eur xD
"hard to beat" - many others have already stated this before and now the statement is confirmed and ennobled by a provider!
Then stay where you are and stop wasting peoples time.
No one will be able to beat that deal, so you'd be wise to keep it if that's what you want/need
With 2.5 Gbps I agree with everyone here, it's very very hard to do it, even more so to respect your request of being under 5 euros.
Since we have some NVMe SSD disk space in Finland, I guess we could do it at C-Servers with a Ryzen 9 3900 and 4 vCores at 4,89€/month recurring - but only with a Gigabit connection (50TB allowance) and without a full IPv4. In compensation you would have substantially better disk I/O than Netcup especially on 512k and 1M.
That's honestly the best shot that we can possibly do at this moment (it would sit between two of our JumboDisk plans, but with 1 extra vCore). If what you do can work over IPv6 and 1 Gbps is good enough, maybe it works for you - otherwise carry on
That's nonsense because @host_c is a storage provider - and as such I've yet to see anyone even coming close. Their connectivity though isn't top class, I recently just achieved 35 to 45 Mb/s when doing a large backup, but considering their prices and the fact that backups/restores very rarely need high speed I still think they offer the best storage deals by far.
Re netcup, yeah a great provider but sadly also not exactly flexible. Whatever, I can't complain about my VDS with them which has been extremely reliable for quite a few years and quite cheap too.