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I would like to see recommendations for VPS Europe and USA.

Hi,

I am looking for a VPS with the following specifications:
– 2 vCPU
– 3-4 GB RAM
– 20 GB NVMe storage
– 1 Gbps network port
– Unlimited monthly bandwidth

Preferred locations: Europe or USA (Ashburn, VA or Manassas, VA).
Annual payment preferred. Budget range: $40–50 per year.

Please let me know if you have an offer matching these requirements.

Comments

  • I dont think anybody would offer unlimited bandwidth at that price! It would be better if you could offer an approx estimate of your usage!

    Thanked by 2oloke mans_xd
  • Unlimited bandwidth: you can go with OVH if you can handle an average support time(3 days) 😆 and even more than weeks i believe @emgh had enough with ovh . Or, sometimes you randomly get this email: "Important information regarding vps-xxx.ovh.net - Incident impacting your VPS" is currently unavailable due to an unexpected underlying infrastructure malfunction.

    Or go with any Leaseweb reseller. I recommend @HostDZire, that has unlimited inbound bandwidth and 25TB outbound, but you will sometimes see a drop in performance, especially if you count your performance depending on GB6.

  • xHostsxHosts Member, Patron Provider

    We can do unlimited bandwidth but 3-4gb ram for that price annually it would be a struggle

    Thanked by 1oloke
  • NexOasisNexOasis Member, Host Rep

    Hi,

    For that budget, Melbicom can offer something like this in EU:
    CPU 1 core
    RAM 2GB
    Storage 20GB
    Bandwidth up to 1 Gbps. If the monthly quota 5TB is exceeded, the throughput is reduced to 100 Mbps.
    Data transfer Unmetered

    Should you be interested: https://www.melbicom.net/virtualserver/?utm_id=2025_BSTForum100

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @mans_xd said:
    Unlimited bandwidth: you can go with OVH if you can handle an average support time(3 days) 😆 and even more than weeks i believe @emgh had enough with ovh .

    No as much as I hate on them I use them a lot. A couple of dedis and quite a few VPS

  • @emgh said:

    @mans_xd said:
    Unlimited bandwidth: you can go with OVH if you can handle an average support time(3 days) 😆 and even more than weeks i believe @emgh had enough with ovh .

    No as much as I hate on them I use them a lot. A couple of dedis and quite a few VPS

    Just now, I ordered VPS-3 and after I paid, they said I have to wait one month, wow!I'm in the same situation. I will migrate as soon as possible if I get any alternative. 😆

    Thanked by 1emgh
  • OVH vps is your best bet for truly unmetered bw and don’t buy one in local zone

    Thanked by 1mans_xd
  • vingohostvingohost Member, Host Rep

    We can offer you this for $60/year
    https://rdp.cheap/
    4GB RAM
    2 Cores
    Unlimited Bandwidth
    40GB NVMe storage

    Los Angeles Location available and Poland, warsaw

  • @vingohost said:
    We can offer you this for $60/year
    https://rdp.cheap/
    4GB RAM
    2 Cores
    Unlimited Bandwidth
    40GB NVMe storage

    Los Angeles Location available and Poland, warsaw

    The site charges $47.88 USD Annually. What is the difference between your price and the site's?

  • The incoming and outgoing data traffic would be 50-100 TB (unmetered, I thought).

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