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For these specs, at that price point, it sure does look unrealistic
Netcup may be the way. Their advent calendar possibly contain another one of their last gen Root-Server or you may stretch your budget a bit and go for current gen
It kinda is.
You can check serverdeals.cc for cheapest VDS offers available (some links are aff to @sh97 ). I don't think that price is achievable, especially because of lots of SSD/NVMe storage requested.
I doubt anyone would go under $40/m, but I will tag @layer7 and @labze to see if they would be able to offer something custom like this (in DE) and approx realistic pricing quote.
Hi,
unfortunately yes.
Already the 6 dedicated cores are in this price range, not to mention 1.5TB of SSD/NVMe space.... you can easily x2-3 your budget and even then finding someone giving 1.5 TB NVMe/SSD wont be an easy task in my humble opinion..... or have a good backup strategy.
Hi to all
Thanks for your reply. I would be happy with less storage (like 500GB SSD / NVME) but I then would not be able to restore my backup of the VMs as far as I know. I use Acronis Cloud recovery
Any offers for 500 GB ?
That much NVME is expensive. I (used to) have VPSes with ~1TB NVMe and lowest quote was ~20$, just for the NVMe.
@layer7, but my professional analysis is that it'd be at least 25 euros.
Sometimes OVH sells cheap old server
Hi,
as the lawyer of the budget_restricted_souls in LET for sure you honor your name
As for a VPS i would agree, i could close all my eyes and ignore recent RAM prices rises and offer this for the 25,- EUR ( 6 cores, 24 GB RAM, 480 GB NVMe ) but only 4 you @sillycat
As for a VDS.... this is a little big bit too hard suicide mission to make it happen unfortunately ( please forgive me ). For a VDS it would be more like 34,90 EUR.
@rodiek as for your backup/restore problem: You could add temporary an additional HDD disk with 1 TB ( or more ) put there your backup and restore from there to the NVMe.
Many kissies, but I already spend way too much money at layer7.
I gambled my 25 euro based on the Xeon VDSes in Paris. OP didn't mention what CPU they wanted, so cheapest is bestest. If that's one of the sexy AMD VDSes, which I have one of, that's a great deal.
Hi,
well posting an offer that is not for the OP of a forum post would be quiet, well... unpolite / ignorant. I am bad, but not that bad
So this offer is for @rodiek but its heavy discounted, because of you
-- not for you ( bad choice of words on my side, sorry ) but of course you are always welcome to spend money with us 
This one might get close: https://mc-node.net/store/vps/vi if you take the annual deal
Is this the Servarica deal?
Yes!
Hi thanks for the offer
but meh, i am picky. I would need 4 of those. and if I would pay 25 instead of 14 I would pay 44 euros more each month
I do NOT need NVMe though - normal SSD would be great as well, but not HDD. 
Regarding the backup - as far as I know Acronis would even be able to restore to a smaller disk. I could try with one server and if that would work I could buy 3 more
If a lower price is not possible - might just stay with Servarica - the network speed isnt as bad as I thought. I just wanted to ask if the price is as good as it seems and if only the US is so cheap.
Hi,
yes, definitely. Its basically nowhere as cheap as in the US. So you will naturally receive from there most cheap offers.
And if the provider is good in terms of service availability and if the network is good enough for you, giving up on that deal would be blunt stupid.
The prices for hardware are exploding, maybe a bubble and everything will be fine in some weeks or months, maybe not. In any way, giving up now on this kind of contracts is strategically a very bad move. I highly suggest you to stay where you are if it offers enough hardware resources and sufficient service availability/connectivity. Everything else would be really not smart. Can get only worst in terms of resource per price ratio...
Thanks for the honesty here
I had a similar offer from a german hoster (with some coupons) a few months ago but switched as it was one of those hosters who got worse the more customers were there. overprovisioning and stuff. I will stay at Servarica for now then - hope that it will stay as good as it is 