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[Launch] EPYC TURIN VPS from 3,29€ | XEON VPS 16GB RAM 8,99€ | Hosted in Germany
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in whose name do you clown want to forbid me to speak?
I don't think one should compare computebox with layer7.
I have used layer7 VDS and was disappointed with its performance. In terms of encoding, it was one of the weakest server I have used at the price range of $8 to be honest. For storage purpose, it is cheap but when it comes to performance, layer7 falls short.
Computebox on the other hand, performance is top notch. With GB6 score of 2400, it is one of the best performing server at $5 range.
Both carers different audience.
First: I love my two Layer7 VPS.
But: Computebox is faster or better than Layer7 in all components. However, Layer7 is also significantly cheaper. I think you cant compare it.
good arguments. it is well known that these kioxia are very fast and expensive. that's why you probably can't compare it 1:1. understood.
Upscaling is always possible, but downscaling is a bit more complex.
Reducing resources like CPU or RAM requires a reboot. Technically, we could force a reboot when a user removes extra resources — but in my opinion, that would just create unnecessary frustration, even if we warn the user multiple times in advance.
As for storage downscaling, that would require a full reinstall of the VM, which isn’t ideal for most users.
We’re currently working on a GPU-focused platform/sub-brand with hourly billing. I can also imagine offering CPU-only VMs there as an option. On that platform, though, long-term customers will always have priority over hourly-billed users — ensuring performance and availability for those relying on us for production workloads.
applicable.
However, computebox can be compared with brr.
It's more difficult with memory, of course.
You are the clown one here, innit?
This exactly you in HostBrr's and Computebox's thread: Ohhh boohoo your service is too expensive/slow but X's service is cheaper boohoo.
i was just on the website of layer7 and saw the prices for storage there and was irritated that here for 50GB 1,50€ are called. no more no less. as written above and admitted, you can not compare layer7 and computebox 1:1, right.
absolutely correct. related to windows server.
with debian the values were absolutely satisfactory.
with the provider in this thread it also works perfectly with windows.
Hostbrr is much expensive than computebox. In the similar price range, you will struggle to run windows due lack of adequate ram and storage.
Hostbrr can be compared to berohost ryzen 9950x line. Both are in similar category.
seems a very nice deal but come late...
would have a try in future
@ComputeBox Do we get backup option as part of server ?
Backups are currently in development and will hopefully be available by early May.
Please note that our lower-cost servers will not include backup space by default, but you’ll be able to purchase backup storage as an add-on for your server.
What's the price per GB?
Which ones are considered lower cost servers?
price per backup, bette deal.
Backup storage will be priced at around €1 per 200 GB (net).
Please note that the pricing is not final yet and may change slightly before the official launch.
Our backups are off-site, and you will have the ability to configure up to three daily, weekly, and monthly automated backup jobs.
You will also have the option to perform manual backups at any time, and you can set how many backups you want to keep per job.
A backup will only consume as much storage space as the actual used data of your VM.
For example, if your VM uses 20 GB, you could store approximately 7 backups within 150 GB of backup space.
All servers priced above €7 (net) will include at least enough backup storage for one full backup, even if the entire VM disk is utilized at 100%.
That really depends on your usage.
Most users don’t fully utilize their entire VM disk space, so for them, pricing per GB is the better and fairer option.
We did consider pricing per backup slot, but we couldn’t find a good way to structure it.
It wouldn’t make sense to charge the same for a 30 GB VM backup as for a 200 GB VM backup — the resource usage is completely different.
And if we start pricing backup slots based on used space, it basically brings us right back to pricing by GB anyway.
@Flint Thanks for the info, and should be fine
What expected price would be for rtx3090/h/day
For LET
Currently, we only plan to offer professional GPUs such as the 4000 ADA, Pro 4000, 6000 ADA, Pro 6000, and L4.
Since this project is scheduled for later down the line, I can’t provide exact pricing yet. However, we already offer GPUs at monthly rates:
• 4000 ADA: €100/month
• 6000 ADA: €550/month
Pro series cards have already been ordered, but availability depends on NVIDIA’s delivery schedules, so there may still be some waiting time.
Little 1st of May Discount
15% off the Turin Standard Package:
• 4x AMD EPYC 9655 Cores
• 8 GB DDR5 RAM (5600 MHz)
• 100 GB Kioxia NVMe Storage
• 3 TB Traffic
• 1x IPv4 + /64 IPv6
• €6.42 / 1 month (EU customers +19% VAT)
• €6.26 / month for 3 months prepaid (EU customers +19% VAT)
No coupon required – up to 12 months prepayment possible with up to an extra 10% discount.
Note: This is a non-recurring discount.
This package will also include 100 GB backup storage once our backup feature goes live!
We’re actively working on many new features and maybe we will launch a bigger sale soon — so stay tuned!
Glad I took the stacked launch promo. With this promotional price, my monthly rate is very good. Anyway, good luck with the sale. So far, the turin performance has been superb.
computebox is solid. (and showed honorable behavior towards hostbrr @labze when he had problems with the epyc turin in connection with windows)
The bandwidth is too small. This configuration usually has a 20T bandwidth. I hope it can be improved in the future.
Sed...non-recurring = no purchase
missed the launch promo and tempted to take this slightly pricier one, but no, non-recurring means three months later I'll in deeper sorrow.
Hello, is the backup available?
Is there a new promotion coming?
€15.47 / 3 months (~€5.16/mo)
or €5.29 / month
All prices include 19% VAT (see below for VAT info)
3x AMD EPYC Turin 9655 Cores (DDR5 5600MHz)
6GB RAM
50GB KIOXIA NVMe
1x IPv4
2TB Traffic
Order here
After I registered, I couldn't find this configuration.
The launch promo has already ended.
wish they would offer configs with higher traffic