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that is a dedicated server, not a Virtual Dedicated Server
because you are paying for way more resources? VPS's are cheap because they run on shared resources
They are not so bad, for low core-count they sell on average at $5 / core, but above 4 cores the prices already drop to $2 / core for Ryzen and Epyc VDSs.
Almost verbatim a bunch of the responses I got. Guess I need to place many orders and then cancel the worst ones when it's time to pay since I placed my orders many places and had wrong purchasing stock.
Energy pricing is up 2-3x in the past few years in most places. RAM and NVMe pricing is up 500% in the past 3 months, and only going up more.
You're not going to see anything get cheaper anytime soon. Providers are struggling to maintain their existing pricing.
128 MB is quite a serious business:
that's why i only use netcup when i need CPU, their RS line product knock out 95%+ provider in the market, i wish they have servers in US west and Asia
This sounds exactly like a BF mega thread deal!
High expectations will it you from inside. So, managing them will help you to survive any BF event.
Right, I hope they could expand once the AI boom RAM crunch is over. €8.78($10.5)for 4c/8g is nice, unlike online.net that sells 2c(Avoton)/2g for €4.99🤣. Conveniently, someone has servarica aff, 4c/16g for $8. I guess I will start researching VDS offers.
I admit that I don't pay attention to VDS pricing for a long time.
They're usually more than double the vps price. I'd rather spin more vps. But, this time I predict vertical scaling will be cheaper.
Right, I'll look into more hosts for less than $2/core. Perhaps I should wait for Christmas deals
I also agree a bit with that, now i prefer to spend a bit more just to not worry about overusage of cpu, especially game servers. I almost finished migrating my stuff from vps to vds or dedicated.
Thankfully it is an global average and can allow some long bursts depending on providers.
The only stuff i will keep on vps is website hosting and maybe small things that do not require high cpu.
Since I was only considering a few providers to begin with, I did walk away with deals I liked (even better than last BF in terms of sustainability imo). But having looked through the BF deals thread, I definitely sympathize with the commenters here.
awesome thanks for that @DrNutella
Hell yes.
I also didn't buy anything this Black Friday, but I'm proud of it.
I bought.
I loved.
I basked in the afterglow.
I explained to my wife what all the strange PayPal charges on our credit card are.
I updated my grand VPS empire tracking system.
And then the sweetest moment of all...I idled.
Was for Some dedicated Server builts. Ended up buying elsewhere at Higher Price.
I bought 2x32GB Kingston DDR5 6000MHz CL30 6000MHz CL30 FURY Beast about 5 months ago, paid 2 290 SEK, the same sticks cost 8 190 SEK now. That's a 258 % increase. No wonder providers can't do lots of deals.
Thanks @barbaros for roasting my 32GB RAM and making me return it, because otherwise I would have bought the 64GB now
OpenAI is the only thing holding up the economy.
Sam Altman says OpenAI is about to go bankrupt.
Expect good RAM deals next year.
But you won't have a job.
Guess you missed out a stash vps!
https://oplink.net/vps/#INTEL-XEON-GOLD-HIGH-STORAGE-VPS
We had 40% off annual for BF (ended now though)
I'm very disappointed by this Black Friday too!
Have you seen how much RAM and storage prices have increased recently?
TLDR;
Providers: You can't even imagine how expensive it is to operate at the moment. Its a post-apocalyptic AI venture cap wasteland, there is nothing left.
LET: Ok, hmm.. I see, but where deal?
metoo
Lowend offers are no longer low they either ultra low or highend.
The ‘Buy Nothing Day’ was at the same time as Black Friday.
+1
basically it is struggle to buy components these days
I got the ram at the beginning of this craze and 2 weeks delay between getting initial quote and final price on the day of payment was 8k usd difference
Also good luck shopping for new space
in the past I was spammed always by datacenter sales to convince me to move
now you go to a DC with approx 0.5MW requirement and they return the call after 1 week !!!
That's true no great deals
I bought 4x48GB around the same time, and couldn't even tell you how much it costs now because there's no stock anywhere.
Didnt AI take our jobs to begin with and this will mean we get our jobs back?
I didn't buy anything last BF either. So far I have been happy with deals I have grabbed earlier in the year when RAM price was still sane.
If their financial is in bad shape how they're going to hire more people? And with grim market outlook, there's no justification to increase the headcount.