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Netcup launches new plan(?) RS1000 "Ultra" 12GB 6 Cores for 11 euros~

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  • @wikyawan said:

    @Falzo said:
    List one recent offer that has

    • at least 12G RAM
    • at least 500G disk
    • at least 1600/7000 GB6
    • costs max 12€
      and has better disk speeds.

    If you can do that, you may call performance "poor" - otherwise you have to admit that it is the best performance you ever saw for that price..

    you have raised the right point, I have been exploring different VPS providers, so far NETCUP seems to be the best option surpassing everyone, DDR5 RAM, almost latest CPUs, NVME , man what else one can ask for in such a low low price.
    I am going to buy its RS VPS heard their onboarding process is time consuming, but if for such specification i think it might be worth it.

    I actually found one, but I have to agree there is no other with this latest hardware for that price

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker
    edited July 2025

    While I personally am not interested in this (-> title) product, I'm, not sure whether amazed or shocked by quite some comments and demands resp. expectations here. It's almost as if the not-newest e.g. Epyc with a, say 40 MB/s and 10 k IOps NVMe is but worthless crap.

    I've seen and benchmarked quite many VMs from the really low end up to the really high-end, from the dirt cheap about $10/yr up to the not so cheap Ryzens and think I know a thing or two about both VMs and the market.

    And I'm still convinced that most about $20/year VPSs here are more than good enough to run the typical dynamic website 90+% of users actually run. And I'm also still convinced that the netcup root servers aka VDS ( about their VPS I can't make a statement because I never had one) offer an outstanding bang per buck ratio and, in fact, are overkill for most "normal" use cases.

    And I think that some users here should think, and should think hard, about whether they are at the right place here on LET, or in other words, whether their priority is cheap or high-end gear and performance. Certainly both are reasonable and justifiable perspectives, but here on LET the focus obviously is on cheap - and that is what netcup products are for what they offer. They are cheap.

  • Protocol903Protocol903 Member
    edited July 2025

    @jsg said: And I think that some users here should think, and should think hard, about whether they are at the right place here on LET, or in other words, whether their priority is cheap or high-end gear and performance. Certainly both are reasonable and justifiable perspectives, but here on LET the focus obviously is on cheap - and that is what netcup products are for what they offer. They are cheap.

    In my defence, I use my Netcup server for Jellyfin which every once in a while requires transcoded stream. Mostly it does direct play but when client doesnt support the codecs and other media wizardary, it falls to transcoding which puts load on CPU for prolonged period. This can be 30minutes to a binge watch session of 3-4 hours(or more) of full CPU usage. During this period, the performance MUST deliver and uninterrupted stream as CPU processes the transcoding. Most of the time, it sits idle.

    I prefer Netcup because their RS servers have less noisy neighbors and low CPU steal. This was my experience up until I got this RS 1000 Ultra plan. That said, its not that big of a loss either. I cancelled my cancellation for OG RS 1000 that I got from one of their deals(8G4C500GB) which runs a modest of 1.6k Single core and 5.9-6k multi, consistently every time I do yabs.

    However, I agree with your point about me expecting high end performance from a "low end" price. But counter point, when providers like @labze raise the bar of what "low end" budget can get you in terms of performance with their TURIN lineup, I can't help but feel entitled :3

    Another reason why I stick with Netcup VPS is their affiliate program is quite generous. Sure, I do not get paid but affiliate revenue is applied to my monthly invoice which gives me incentive to stay with them.

    Thanked by 3jsg mustafamw3 tux
  • sreekanth850sreekanth850 Member
    edited July 2025

    @Mumbly said:

    @sreekanth850 said:
    Phone got damaged, 2FA app lost. Netcup send me access code by post that took 3weeks and they extended the billing for this and charged 4 Euro for sending post. I still can't believe.

    That's somewhat funny :)

    But yeah, having 2FA that can be restored with a simple support ticket and email somewhat defeats the purpose of 2FA. They went through the nuisance to do things right.

    Funny part is, many others disabled it by a ticket.

  • FalzoFalzo Member

    @sreekanth850 said:

    @Mumbly said:

    @sreekanth850 said:
    Phone got damaged, 2FA app lost. Netcup send me access code by post that took 3weeks and they extended the billing for this and charged 4 Euro for sending post. I still can't believe.

    That's somewhat funny :)

    But yeah, having 2FA that can be restored with a simple support ticket and email somewhat defeats the purpose of 2FA. They went through the nuisance to do things right.

    Funny part is, many others disabled it by a ticket.

    so if someone compromises your account, they just request TFA to be disabled via ticket by claiming phone damaged and can log in? as @Mumbly said, great protection by TFA for you with that then.

  • is it out of stock?

  • @Falzo said:

    @sreekanth850 said:

    @Mumbly said:

    @sreekanth850 said:
    Phone got damaged, 2FA app lost. Netcup send me access code by post that took 3weeks and they extended the billing for this and charged 4 Euro for sending post. I still can't believe.

    That's somewhat funny :)

    But yeah, having 2FA that can be restored with a simple support ticket and email somewhat defeats the purpose of 2FA. They went through the nuisance to do things right.

    Funny part is, many others disabled it by a ticket.

    so if someone compromises your account, they just request TFA to be disabled via ticket by claiming phone damaged and can log in? as @Mumbly said, great protection by TFA for you with that then.

    I dislike netcup for two reasons.

    1. I find their panel a bit complex and mystery meat. It took a lot of time to get used to it.

    2. Contracts..... I do not understand this concept. My RS1000 is expiring in 2 days but a new invoice has just come. If I want to leave that VPS, then should I pay for that invoice (because I have already used the benefits for that amount) or is it for next cycle (which will be a waste if I am leaving that VPS).

    Too complicated for my simple brain.

  • FalzoFalzo Member

    Too complicated for my simple brain.

    that is okay, but then you should not use them, that is simple enough I guess.

    It's the same as me not understanding how atom fusion works and therefore not running a reactor even if that could be cheaper than buying power all the time ;-)

    btw. on each invoice there is an exact date given for each line item and the time the amount is for, maybe you want to actually read the invoice next time? ;-)

  • CfrCfr Member

    @Protocol903 said:

    However, I agree with your point about me expecting high end performance from a "low end" price. But counter point, when providers like @labze raise the bar of what "low end" budget can get you in terms of performance with their TURIN lineup, I can't help but feel entitled :3

    The most recent posts on labze's page doesn't spark much confidence to me either tbh.

  • VPS is good but support and it system are really bad

  • labzelabze Member, Patron Provider

    @Cfr said:

    @Protocol903 said:

    However, I agree with your point about me expecting high end performance from a "low end" price. But counter point, when providers like @labze raise the bar of what "low end" budget can get you in terms of performance with their TURIN lineup, I can't help but feel entitled :3

    The most recent posts on labze's page doesn't spark much confidence to me either tbh.

    Wonder what you are referring to.

  • CfrCfr Member

    @labze said:

    @Cfr said:

    @Protocol903 said:

    However, I agree with your point about me expecting high end performance from a "low end" price. But counter point, when providers like @labze raise the bar of what "low end" budget can get you in terms of performance with their TURIN lineup, I can't help but feel entitled :3

    The most recent posts on labze's page doesn't spark much confidence to me either tbh.

    Wonder what you are referring to.

    I just clicked on your profile link, that was all

  • labzelabze Member, Patron Provider

    @Cfr said:

    @labze said:

    @Cfr said:

    @Protocol903 said:

    However, I agree with your point about me expecting high end performance from a "low end" price. But counter point, when providers like @labze raise the bar of what "low end" budget can get you in terms of performance with their TURIN lineup, I can't help but feel entitled :3

    The most recent posts on labze's page doesn't spark much confidence to me either tbh.

    Wonder what you are referring to.

    I just clicked on your profile link, that was all

    Ah, well yeah doesn't look good without context :D

  • ayerftonayerfton Member
    edited July 2025

    There's also a flash deal about a RS 2000 G11 Ultra for 25€:

    • AMD EPYC™ 9634
    • 10 dedicated cores (instead of 8)
    • 24 GB DDR5 ECC RAM (instead of 16 GB)
    • 1024 GB NVMe SSD (instead of 512 GB)

    https://www.netcup.com/en/server/root-server/rs-2000-g11-iv-ultra-nue-fjul25

  • masewomasewo Member

    @ayerfton said:
    There's also a flash deal about a RS 2000 G11 Ultra for 25€:

    • AMD EPYC™ 9634
    • 10 dedicated cores (instead of 8)
    • 24 GB DDR5 ECC RAM (instead of 16 GB)
    • 1024 GB NVMe SSD (instead of 512 GB)

    https://www.netcup.com/en/server/root-server/rs-2000-g11-iv-ultra-nue-fjul25

    Any YABS?

  • KodisKodis Member

    @ayerfton said:
    There's also a flash deal about a RS 2000 G11 Ultra for 25€:

    • AMD EPYC™ 9634
    • 10 dedicated cores (instead of 8)
    • 24 GB DDR5 ECC RAM (instead of 16 GB)
    • 1024 GB NVMe SSD (instead of 512 GB)

    https://www.netcup.com/en/server/root-server/rs-2000-g11-iv-ultra-nue-fjul25

    This one crazy deal, i have deal from 26.11.2021 year with old AMD EPYC™ 7702 and would like to upgrade ( downgrade) to this one. But the worst part of netcup is contact period.

  • jvc99jvc99 Member

    @Kodis said:

    @ayerfton said:
    There's also a flash deal about a RS 2000 G11 Ultra for 25€:

    • AMD EPYC™ 9634
    • 10 dedicated cores (instead of 8)
    • 24 GB DDR5 ECC RAM (instead of 16 GB)
    • 1024 GB NVMe SSD (instead of 512 GB)

    https://www.netcup.com/en/server/root-server/rs-2000-g11-iv-ultra-nue-fjul25

    This one crazy deal, i have deal from 26.11.2021 year with old AMD EPYC™ 7702 and would like to upgrade ( downgrade) to this one. But the worst part of netcup is contact period.

    1 month minimum contrat period for this deal

  • Grey_01Grey_01 Member
    edited July 2025

    @ayerfton said:
    There's also a flash deal about a RS 2000 G11 Ultra for 25€:

    • AMD EPYC™ 9634
    • 10 dedicated cores (instead of 8)
    • 24 GB DDR5 ECC RAM (instead of 16 GB)
    • 1024 GB NVMe SSD (instead of 512 GB)

    https://www.netcup.com/en/server/root-server/rs-2000-g11-iv-ultra-nue-fjul25

    Have anyone bought this? Any yabs?

  • PieRPieR Member

    I've a RS 1000 G11 iv SE NUE FEB25 for transfer if anyone wants it, for free

    Contract details
    Fee/month (standard):
    9,81 € (Includes DE statutory VAT .)
    Minimum contractual term:
    1 Months
    Accounting period:
    all 1 months in advance
    Fee/term (standard):
    9,81 € (Includes DE statutory VAT .)
    Product created on:
    27.02.2025
    Cancellation period of notice:
    at least 31 days before expiry of the minimum contractual term
    Possible cancellation date:
    (If notice of cancellation submitted today .)
    26.08.2025
    Next account statement:
    27.07.2025 03:00:07
    Premium functions (product-specific)
    Remote management console
    yes
    DVD drive for custom ISO files
    yes
    Import of custom images
    yes
    Snapshots (Copy-On-Write)
    yes
    Features
    Processor
    AMD EPYC™ 9634
    CPU cores
    4 dedicated
    Server location
    Nuremberg, Germany
    Main memory DDR5 ECC
    8 GB
    Hard disk
    512 GB NVMe SSD (instead of 256 GB)
    Local Block Storage
    Expandable with Local Block Storage

  • @Falzo said: so if someone compromises your account, they just request TFA to be disabled via ticket by claiming phone damaged and can log in? as @Mumbly said, great protection by TFA for you with that then.

    Not straight, but namecheap support asked my billing details, payment date, payment mode, id proof and card number. (Though they didnt asked for cvv).

  • FalzoFalzo Member

    @sreekanth850 said:

    @Falzo said: so if someone compromises your account, they just request TFA to be disabled via ticket by claiming phone damaged and can log in? as @Mumbly said, great protection by TFA for you with that then.

    Not straight, but namecheap support asked my billing details, payment date, payment mode, id proof and card number. (Though they didnt asked for cvv).

    Huh, so it's also not just a ticket but quite some effort. Maybe even more then entering something send to you via snail mail.

    Right now it was only the wait time which the letter more inconvenient to you versus havin to jump through hoops for an extended KYC 😄😄

    If in Germany you would have received that postal letter the next day. So this version does not have to be considered bad in general. Right?

  • @Falzo said: If in Germany you would have received that postal letter the next day. So this version does not have to be considered bad in general. Right?

    Absolutely, infact i never thought they would do this. it was a surprise.

  • PieRPieR Member

    New offers are up for 24 hours. What do u get ?

    https://sohub.io/2bbt

  • qcfgppqcfgpp Member

    New offer valid for 24 hours

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