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EU VPS, KVM for IP/standard port static, cheap, won't deadpool - which?

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  • user3028938user3028938 Member
    edited June 10

    @gbzret4d said:

    @user3028938 said:
    Too many options. I made posts on this last year but a lot changes in a year.

    Has to be KVM or whatever which allows static IP/ssl ports, none of this new NATVPS that came around in my few year absense from the vps scene.

    I am fed up of deadpooling companies after a few months so prefer a couple of extra dollars for peace of mind.

    Specs - just enough for running a phpbb server. I saw from comments 1core, 1gb, 10gb store minimum with 2x 2gb of former being preferable.

    Suggest plz? Crypto payment bonus.

    Something like ovh or contabo hetzener as safe bets? but I read contabo is very poor review wise. I do like to support smaller LET style companies than these big mainstreamers but at the same time, as above, don't want one that will destroy within months and having to transfer again. Something in between of not started last week and about to sell out at the first dip in funds, but not like the microsoft of hosting companies like those 'big 3'.

    Price $5 per month max. pref less, can pay 1 year.

    Legal or problematic content?
    How many users? @berohost is super stable and I never had a downtime or cpu steal there. @NDTN only one short downtime due to an announced migration. @Hetzner_OL @alwyzon and netcup are also pretty solid.

    Yes totally legit content, it is going to be 'white hat' the privacy stipulation is more of an ideological thing.

  • gbzret4dgbzret4d Member

    @user3028938 said:

    @gbzret4d said:

    @user3028938 said:
    Too many options. I made posts on this last year but a lot changes in a year.

    Has to be KVM or whatever which allows static IP/ssl ports, none of this new NATVPS that came around in my few year absense from the vps scene.

    I am fed up of deadpooling companies after a few months so prefer a couple of extra dollars for peace of mind.

    Specs - just enough for running a phpbb server. I saw from comments 1core, 1gb, 10gb store minimum with 2x 2gb of former being preferable.

    Suggest plz? Crypto payment bonus.

    Something like ovh or contabo hetzener as safe bets? but I read contabo is very poor review wise. I do like to support smaller LET style companies than these big mainstreamers but at the same time, as above, don't want one that will destroy within months and having to transfer again. Something in between of not started last week and about to sell out at the first dip in funds, but not like the microsoft of hosting companies like those 'big 3'.

    Price $5 per month max. pref less, can pay 1 year.

    Legal or problematic content?
    How many users? @berohost is super stable and I never had a downtime or cpu steal there. @NDTN only one short downtime due to an announced migration. @Hetzner_OL @alwyzon and netcup are also pretty solid.

    Yes totally legit content, it is going to be 'white hat' the privacy stipulation is more of an ideological thing.

    Like i said, i can recommend the mentioned ones.

  • slowserversslowservers Member, Host Rep

    I feel like I'm derailing the thread here... Having a Slow Servers specific discussion thread would be nice.

    @totally_not_banned said:
    You mean like a Sempron? If you are still missing one for your lineup just ping me. I think there's a brand new board stuck somewhere under my truckload of e-waste ;)

    In all seriousness though: You should look for some kind of bargain priced colo. I figure housing + energy are probably eating a lot of your potential profits, which is sad since having more wiggle room would enable you to pass some actual killer deals (there sure is a bunch of figurative $0 configurations that are still quite passable if the price is right) on to your clients using those cheap grey bearded boxes.

    Ha, not a Sempron. Actually, I'm pretty particular on hardware. Must have ECC support. I need to have a spare ready to go. I've narrowed down, very specifically, to the Opteron 4162. I've tested a few configurations and this seems to be working out the best for my low power design.

    It is true, though. There's lots of $0 host hardware that could work for people. I'm about an hour and 45 minutes from my datacenter. I live in a rural area and there's not a whole lot of options for me. That said, there's two other datacenters I can get to. One I never heard back from on pricing, and the other has a terrible reputation.

    I like the datacenter I ended up at quite a bit (Neutron.) Tierpoint is a big company and they are pushing hard on AI-capable datacenters. Neutron is oldschool and locally owned.

    From what I've seen on pricing, there's parts of the country with much better deals. Part of it, as well, wasn't being ready to commit to a full rack and a cetain power commit. With enough usage, bigger scale gets to be a lot more economical.

    There is a nice datacenter in Bend, but it'd be more of a drive-and-rack situation, and then rely on remote hands. I don't know if I'll end up doing that or not. Still need to get my 1/3 rack to not be in the red every month. Thankfully, SporeStack does really well and funds this endeavor.

    @zed said:
    i get this is your gimmick but what really hurts you (my pov of course) is the dotcom-era webhosting bandwidth, not the old hardware.

    and the premium pricing of course.

    I agree about the bandwidth. I was offering 1TB per GB of memory, which is lines up closely with Vultr, DigitalOcean, and others. (Incognet is a lot higher than that.)

    When I realized that my 100Mbit/sec connecton is capable of about 33TB a month and two full hosts would not be capable of pushing that, I decided to knock those numbers down. They are more like minimum guaranteed transfer at the moment. There are some other details, like my original IPv4 design used Wireguard and my router could only push like 80Mbit/sec with it. I'm looking into transit pricing now, though, and hopefully I can figure out what I can offer sustainably.

    Premium pricing, yeah, it is. I did lower the prices after figuring out that I can reconfigure my hosts. Now the base price is $4/GB instead of $6/GB, and I arbitrarily lowered IPv4 from $1.50/$1. I've written on this some. I think now it's a lot more competitive, but there's no question that you can get the same server, or a better one, for the same money. I'm just not going to work for pennies or offer prices so low that I can't sustain them, and I have to fold because of it.

    I think for OP and most others on here, Slow Servers is not the best fit. It's a weird host and it's based on my ideals. It's never going to be ultra-competitive. I'd be using Xen instead of OpenBSD if I wanted something that worked the "best" from a numbers perspective.

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