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While not Ohio, NY is close and has amazing peering connections.
Would that work for you? Its a little higher than your budget but better specs.
We can place all servers on the same vlan and they will have low latancy.
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https://circlevm.com if you're cool with Indianapolis.
@jfreak53 is based in Ohio (Ottoville I think)
Linveo has a Ohio plan, but the peering/latency si terrible (160ms)
Yeah I think it is rather about latency, not proximity.
Maybe @MrRadic in New Jersey or some provider in Chicago...
Or OVH US in Vint Hill.
You might some usefull ones here: https://globalping.io/?measurement=I52wB5mRVh884IM2 (and that is showing linveo in OH with just 10ms, so pretty good) - that measurement should be refined into just using probes from US-IL, US-VA or US-NJ. Refined measurement: https://globalping.io/?measurement=2R6UR9epcl7agNhj
So e.g. find a host in Chicago with AWS peering or Ashburn with AWS peering and you are better off than with e.g. NJ.
Yes we are, thanks!
www.microtronixdc.com
We don't have servers with those specs though, we have some intel 2699v4's though. We can also colo it for you.
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/210199/colos-dedis-at-microtronix-dc-ohio-free-ddos-protection-now-with-10g-burst
Not Ohio, but NJ/NY. Specs fit your requirements and all of our sites are inter-connected via our own backbone for the lowest latency possible.
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We have two 9950x configurations, see specs here https://rsl.ink/o6CTr . You can test our network here https://www.reliablesite.net/network
Thank you for your quotes, most of the options are more expensive than expected
Wondering if Interserver and FiberState are the only options?