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3x VPS in LA (beat AWS price)
i pay $2k/pm at AWS and wanna know if anyone can offer a better rate for fewer nines of uptime
3x aws c6gd.large
4 vCores
8GB RAM
256GB NVME
in LA, USA
unlimited ingress, up to 30TB egress*
SLA 99.99% availability
*egress traffic only occurs when/if my other clouds failover to AWS which is infrequent
happy to sign a contract, payment via card or wire
the above is my minimum
post offer, test IP/LG, and your SLA


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@dustinc @advinservers
What are you looking for in an SLA? Some SLAs are rather useless. Not asking for me as I'm not offering anything, just for prospective offers from others so they know.
Edit: And why not just rent a dedicated server?
99.99% uptime of availability with a track record to match and an SLA to enforce this w/ guaranteed response times if there is an outage event
i have automatic failover with replication on every other cloud so i dont think i need nine nines availability at just one cloud anymore
I would actually recommend @Clouvider instead, they have 100% SLA* and high availability Cloud VPS last time.
Thanks @FAT32
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@mw have a look at https://clouvider.com/vps - perhaps we can help
uptime on cloud because i'd rather pay a professional money to do the work for me so i can focus on counting beans
Then why are you looking for 99.99%? Loadbalancing Hetzner and OVH will get you the exact same result, for way cheaper.
already have OVH, Hetzner, Linode, DO, Vultr + the masters on our own racks in LA just for this
AWS was just the original plan of one cloud maximum uptime, the plan has changed hence my post
You can check out OVH's new VPS price reduction, which should suit your needs.
Except that's not in LA and the closest you'll get is Hillsboro which is out of stock still since the update to the VPS line.
I too am still in the same boat (not to hijack mw's thread) and as tempted as one should be to pick a few of those up... you shouldn't have all of your eggs in one basket.
4 vCores
8GB RAM
256GB NVME
in LA, USA
unlimited ingress, up to 30TB egress*
SLA 99.99% availability
I believe we can offer you a much more cost-effective solution while still meeting (and in some ways exceeding) your requirements.
Here’s what we can propose:
3x Dedicated Servers
CPU: Intel E-2388G – 8 Cores / 16 Threads
RAM: 32GB DDR4
Storage: 2x 480GB Write-Intensive SSD (RAID 1 for redundancy)
Bandwidth: 1Gbps Duplex with 100TB traffic per month per server
Private Networking: 1Gbps between servers (internal traffic is free)
Location: LA, USA
Setup Assistance & 24×7 Support
Uptime: 99.99% network SLA
Key Benefits Over AWS:
Cost Savings: We can bring your total cost down by 30–40% with dedicated infrastructure.
Better Control: Full bare-metal access without noisy neighbors.
Predictable Billing: No surprise egress bills—traffic limits are clear and generous.
Seamless Reverse Migration: Our team can assist in moving workloads from AWS, ensuring minimal downtime.
Enhanced Support: Direct access to engineers for troubleshooting, instead of ticket escalations.
If this sounds interesting, I can share a test IP/LG and exact pricing to get started.
DM your Email/telegram and we can close this immediately.
You can email us on: [email protected] / [email protected]
TG: @Ashp89
We accept crypto payment too.
Thank you
Hi ChatGPT🤖
But served my purpose to explain him
These C6gd VMs are hosted on Graviton2 (arm) CPUs - are you looking for arm processors, or x86 (Intel/AMD)?
If you want arm, no one can provide exactly the same CPUs as AWS as they are internally developed, but there are arm-based CPU solutions available. Are there any specific instruction sets or other capabilities of the arm CPUs you are looking for?
If you do not want arm, are there any specific instruction sets or capabilities of the CPUs you are looking for?
If you don't want to share in public, happy to discuss by DM or over IM (Discord user: qps, also have other options if you prefer another IM platform).
im completely agnostic of the platform, it just needs to run Debian