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Hello! @DracoBlue
We Offer Germany & Amsterdam Locations NVMe Cloud VPS at an Affordable Cost:
✅ 4 vCPU Cores
✅ 6 GB DDR4 RAM
✅ 100 GB NVMe SSD
✅ 1 IPv4 + IPv6 Included
✅ Linux & Windows OS
✅ Locations: DE, NL, US, UK, CA, SG and More...
✅ 10 Gbps Shared Port
✅ 30 TB Bandwidth
🎉 Starting from: $9.99/month. (Get 20% Extra Discount on Yearly Purchase)
I'm looking for 6-8 cores, 20-32gb ram, nvme 400-600gb
Netcup? RS 2000 G12 has 8 dedicated turin cores, 16gb ddr5 & 512gb nvme
I'm currently using netcup and I want to move.
Looking for a VPS up to 17€/month
Locations: Germany or Amsterdam
6-8 cores, 20-32gb ram, nvme 400-600gb
Very fast AMD, nvme, network.
UP
Those prices are not feasible today.
You're looking for dedicated space at a VPS price of €17. The payment processor fee to the company is €14, plus €2 per IP address. The server is being sold for €12/month.
Down, wait for summer provider so they can provide such service at €4.99 (including VAT)
Why? Netcup is a beast..
@LowHosting @v3ng @NovaCloudHosting
What are you talking about?
What payment processor charges 14 EUR fees on a 17 EUR transaction?
But in any case, it's not that infeasible. For instance, you can get 16C32G + 320GB HDD on Hetzner for 17.49 EUR (CX53).
I mean, the processors charge you a percentage up to 3EUR, that's why it's not profitable for the provider
17-3=14
We can offer something meeting the CPU and RAM requirements, but not with 400GB Storage.
Just 17,50€/Month or 175€/Annually
32GB memory
10 AMD EPYC or Ryzen Cores
320GB NVMe
10Gb port (USA location)
For 20$ per month
https://rdp.cheap
https://servarica.com/slim-kvm-plans/ - 8/month
Honestly, that spec list looks more like a low-end dedicated or a heavily oversold node than a typical VPS at 17€.
Most “fast AMD + big NVMe + high RAM” offers in that range usually trade something off - either IO consistency, CPU contention, or long-term stability under load. On paper it sounds doable, but in practice those boxes tend to feel great until peak hours hit.
If you’re moving away from Netcup, it might help to decide what actually matters most: sustained CPU, large storage, or low latency. Getting all three together at that budget is pretty rare right now.
Hi,
why do you want to change away from netcup?
If you could be transparent about this, you would help avoid (another?!) disappointment.
Just like @Andru already mentioned, the hardware itself is actually not bad.
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