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Looking for Low-Cost Unmetered VPS Providers

I’m looking for a low-cost VPS provider that offers unmetered bandwidth.

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  • edited April 29

    "Unmetered" is mostly just a marketing/peace of mind gimmick. If you are looking to push as much data as possible for as little money as possible that route will likely lead you into trouble.

    Also unmetered what? I figure a lot of hosts would gladly sell you an unmetered mbit at very low prices. Or really how much traffic do you realistically anticipate?

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  • sshboxsshbox Member

    @cinemazbd said:
    I’m looking for a low-cost VPS provider that offers unmetered bandwidth.

    How about some concrete numbers and clear definitions of what you are looking for?

    Handwavy adjectives make for poor requests.

    Go here and search for what you need:
    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/215318/price-comparison-sites/

  • AvaHostingAvaHosting Member, Patron Provider

    @cinemazbd said:
    I’m looking for a low-cost VPS provider that offers unmetered bandwidth.

    Hi.

    What you mean by low cost? Do you have any budget in mind?

    We offer "Unmetered Bandwidth" in our VPS.

    Check our VPS Plans
    https://ava.hosting/vps/

    All our VPS are located in Republic of Moldova.

    Note: We offer Unmetered Bandwidth, but you can't disturb or cause any issues in other neighbors. We can handle about ~32TB up to 99TB.

    If you have any question, feel free to reach our support.

    Kind Regards,
    Ava.hosting

  • edited April 29

    @sshbox said:
    Handwavy adjectives make for poor requests.

    Not only that but will also attract zero-fucks-given hosts, which will gladly let OP signup hoping the overall i-am-looking-for-ports-to-hammer-while-paying-next-to-nothing vibe proves to be wrong and just drop/throttle him the second the math doesn't work out in their favor.

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  • @totally_not_banned said:
    "Unmetered" is mostly just a marketing/peace of mind gimmick. If you are looking to push as much data as possible for as little money as possible that route will likely lead you into trouble.

    Also unmetered what? I figure a lot of hosts would gladly sell you an unmetered mbit at very low prices. Or really how much traffic do you realistically anticipate?

    Mainly, I’ll be downloading and uploading files, so I’ll need around 50–70 TB of bandwidth per month.

  • conceptconcept Member

    OVH VPS you can hammer their 1G port for 10 eur. You just need a OVH account and for there to be stock because they sell out fast.

  • edited April 29

    @cinemazbd said:

    @totally_not_banned said:
    "Unmetered" is mostly just a marketing/peace of mind gimmick. If you are looking to push as much data as possible for as little money as possible that route will likely lead you into trouble.

    Also unmetered what? I figure a lot of hosts would gladly sell you an unmetered mbit at very low prices. Or really how much traffic do you realistically anticipate?

    Mainly, I’ll be downloading and uploading files, so I’ll need around 50–70 TB of bandwidth per month.

    Well, that is a fair bit at least. I fear many cheap unmetered hosts won't be all that happy with this kind of saturation but for some it might still be borderline and they manage to take it. Like @AvaHosting said: "As long as you don't cause issues to your neighbors" which should be read as "As long as the neighbors on the node are rather conservative on traffic and therefore aren't really affected by all the traffic".

    Your best bet would probably be to follow @concept's recommendation. The "big dogs" will likely be your best bet to find someone not caring about the stats of a single costumer very much as they have enough light to moderate users to offset those. In any case stuff like random $10/y deals on smallish hosts are probably out of the question.

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    @gostar77 said:
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  • @cinemazbd said:

    @totally_not_banned said:
    "Unmetered" is mostly just a marketing/peace of mind gimmick. If you are looking to push as much data as possible for as little money as possible that route will likely lead you into trouble.

    Also unmetered what? I figure a lot of hosts would gladly sell you an unmetered mbit at very low prices. Or really how much traffic do you realistically anticipate?

    Mainly, I’ll be downloading and uploading files, so I’ll need around 50–70 TB of bandwidth per month.

    Sounds like you have storage requirements you didn't include in OP.

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  • introserv_rdintroserv_rd Member, Patron Provider

    @cinemazbd said:
    I’m looking for a low-cost VPS provider that offers unmetered bandwidth.

    We offer VPS plans with unmetered traffic. Port speeds range from 100 Mbps to 1 Gbps, depending on the VPS plan.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    can I blast your 10gig port for 1$? uwu

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