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They tend to have very limited stock. I’ve been very happy with them. Fast response times and no issues with them
I am testing advinservers right now. When I first ordered, I was put on a node with 100% cpu usage. I messaged advin, and he fixed it within 5 minutes.
Could you tell me the pricing for Advin host services given their high availability? Is it monthly or yearly payment? And what's the discounted purchase price?
By the way, do they offer US West Coast node deployment? Which city's data center service is the most stable and would be recommend?
Looks like it starts at $8/month for 4 vCPUs (EPYC Milan), 8 GB RAM, 64 GB NVMe storage, and 32 TB/month bandwidth. There are $6/month versions that have fewer but faster cores and less RAM, but I think they're out of stock. No discount for annual purchases unfortunately. It's still the only VPS I can genuinely say I have no criticisms of.
They have VPSes in Los Angeles with 2 TB/month bandwidth. No clue which datacenter is the most stable. They're all rock solid. I personally use "KVM Ryzen S" from their high-frequency Kansas City lineup in Missouri (starts at $14/month), and it's never let me down. That particular one is out of stock, though.
Advin's Los Angeles location is using Datapacket/CDN77 servers in CoreSite LA2
do they use their own hardware or do they rely off of bigger hosters
I believe they use their own hardware. They aren't resellers.
I believe the man could give some nice discount on his Kansas location.
I also believe that the man own his hardwares.
We own all of our hardware in all locations. We use a mix of IP transit providers in CoreSite LA2, which includes CDN77.
I don't think that would be very good. No matter how much you trust your supplier, never put all your eggs in one basket.
You can view our plans and pricing at https://advinservers.com/cloud
We occasionally post promotions on LowEndTalk (click on my profile and go to discussions), but it's very rare these days due to component shortages.
All locations are generally pretty stable, though Kansas City is the one where we have the biggest presence in. However, you will not have an issue with our Los Angeles or Miami locations!
Thanks for the positive feedback
It means a lot to us!
Our backup system is quite slow at restoration because we only backup to cold storage in a central location, we're still working on improving it and adding more storage PoPs globally.
We would not recommend it to be your only source of backups - this goes for any provider in general, however. You should always have an off-site backup.
do you guys have a team or someone on standby if the server goes down at like 3 AM or something? I know most of us are asleep but
You deserve it, you’ve been awesome to me.
I get it sir. But what I mean is I am really not doing any backup
yeah he's saying that's the problem
why is everything out of stock xd
thanks gave him a message hopefully i can win the 50 usd
You have standard plans in stock
thankfully I was able to find what I wanted.
yes
Congrats!
I've been loving Advin's service ever since I have it.
what an odd thread.
there always sold out it looks like
Yes
wonder when they back in stock
I haven't used Advin for a couple of years, but when they were first starting up they were very cheap for the performance, and reliable enough despite being labelled as beta. Only complaint then was that back then the IPs were tunneled which added a bit of latency, but IIRC they haven't done that for 2-3 years now.
Im using them for prod site. Its just less than a year though.