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aphexaphex Member

Notice some https://console.online.net/en/order/server

16GB RAM 512GB NVME for 15eur, 4GB ram 250GB SATA SSD for 4.74eur

Any good ? Or is it unreliable ? I believe this were the Oneprovider resold ones but now it is available directly in the panel Online ?

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  • sillycatsillycat Member

    43$ CPU from Q3'13 bdw

    Thanked by 1Ouji
  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    Quite reliable but very old hardware.

  • d2411d2411 Member

    It depends on your use case.
    For a personal lab thats okay.

  • dbadudedbadude Member
    edited June 21

    sloooow raspberry like, (that atom)

  • rpqurpqu Member

    @dbadude said:
    sloooow raspberry like, (that atom)

    AFAIK it is better than armv8 by factor of 3-4

    Thanked by 1dbadude
  • dbadudedbadude Member

    @rpqu said:

    @dbadude said:
    sloooow raspberry like, (that atom)

    AFAIK it is better than armv8 by factor of 3-4

    still slow anyway

  • dbadudedbadude Member

    but good enough for startup websites/databases

    Thanked by 1tux
  • aphexaphex Member

    Yeah I don't have much heavy:) Only want to run a some small simple thing like vaultwarden on non_VPS with the FDE.

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited June 21

    @rpqu said: AFAIK it is better than armv8 by factor of 3-4

    ARMv8 is an instruction set that has a huge range of CPUs, including some really high performance ones.

    This 4.74 EUR Atom would be Intel C2338 which has 150/260 geekbench.

    Raspberry Pi 5 has 900/2000.

    I still run 2 dedicated servers like that, from an earlier sale with better bandwidth and a bit cheaper. They are super reliable, there are no downtimes whatsoever. And performance-wise it's fine, runs my websites and mail, and have enough power to spare for a seedbox.

    Thanked by 1totally_not_banned
  • dbadudedbadude Member
    edited June 21

    @aphex said:
    Yeah I don't have much heavy:) Only want to run a some small simple thing like vaultwarden on non_VPS with the FDE.

    it will perform super for that. You can use it as a jump box/bastion to your other vps's too.

  • @rm_ said: This 4.74 EUR Atom would be Intel C2338

    I'd pick that anytime as well over some oversold Xeon vCore with the same price/specs

    Thanked by 3tux Peppery9 titus
  • bbn12bbn12 Member

    do they send text verification to USA numbers? I recall I had a warning that they cannot send SMS to USA phone because of some temporally problems... and we all know for how long temporally problems last.... forever!

  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    They had some available in AMS so... Why not. Awaiting delivery :)

  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad
    # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
    #              Yet-Another-Bench-Script              #
    #                     v2026-05-11                    #
    # https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script #
    # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
    
    Sun 21 Jun 2026 07:12:14 PM CEST
    
    Basic System Information:
    ---------------------------------
    Uptime     : 0 days, 0 hours, 17 minutes
    Processor  : Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU  C2338  @ 1.74GHz
    CPU cores  : 2 @ 1349.504 MHz
    AES-NI     : ✔ Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
    RAM        : 3.8 GiB
    Swap       : 1.0 GiB
    Disk       : 115.8 GiB
    Distro     : Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS
    Kernel     : 5.4.0-216-generic
    VM Type    : NONE
    IPv4/IPv6  : ✔ Online / ❌ Offline
    
    IPv4 Network Information:
    ---------------------------------
    ISP        : Scaleway SAS
    ASN        : AS12876 Scaleway SAS
    Host       : Scaleway
    Location   : Haarlem, North Holland (NH)
    Country    : The Netherlands
    
    fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/sda2):
    ---------------------------------
    Block Size | 4k            (IOPS) | 64k           (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 56.90 MB/s   (14.2k) | 75.30 MB/s    (1.1k)
    Write      | 57.00 MB/s   (14.2k) | 75.70 MB/s    (1.1k)
    Total      | 113.90 MB/s  (28.4k) | 151.01 MB/s   (2.3k)
               |                      |
    Block Size | 512k          (IOPS) | 1m            (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 93.15 MB/s     (181) | 102.08 MB/s     (99)
    Write      | 98.10 MB/s     (191) | 108.88 MB/s    (106)
    Total      | 191.25 MB/s    (372) | 210.96 MB/s    (205)
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 442 Mbits/sec   | 929 Mbits/sec   | 7.28 ms
    Eranium         | Amsterdam, NL (100G)      | 443 Mbits/sec   | 940 Mbits/sec   | 0.791 ms
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 428 Mbits/sec   | 274 Mbits/sec   | 76.8 ms
    Leaseweb        | Singapore, SG (10G)       | 410 Mbits/sec   | 504 Mbits/sec   | 155 ms
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 409 Mbits/sec   | 168 Mbits/sec   | 154 ms
    Leaseweb        | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 430 Mbits/sec   | 599 Mbits/sec   | 75.4 ms
    Edgoo           | Sao Paulo, BR (1G)        | 405 Mbits/sec   | 108 Mbits/sec   | 183 ms
    
    Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
    ---------------------------------
    Test            | Value
                    |
    Single Core     | 142
    Multi Core      | 250
    Full Test       | https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/18436560
    
    YABS completed in 57 min 29 sec
    
    Thanked by 3rpqu tux SashkaPro
  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad
    > # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
    > #              Yet-Another-Bench-Script              #
    > #                     v2026-05-11                    #
    > # https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script #
    > # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
    > 
    > Sun 21 Jun 2026 07:12:14 PM CEST
    > 
    > Basic System Information:
    > ---------------------------------
    > Uptime     : 0 days, 0 hours, 17 minutes
    > Processor  : Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU  C2338  @ 1.74GHz
    > CPU cores  : 2 @ 1349.504 MHz
    > AES-NI     : ✔ Enabled
    > VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
    > RAM        : 3.8 GiB
    > Swap       : 1.0 GiB
    > Disk       : 115.8 GiB
    > Distro     : Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS
    > Kernel     : 5.4.0-216-generic
    > VM Type    : NONE
    > IPv4/IPv6  : ✔ Online / ❌ Offline
    > 
    > IPv4 Network Information:
    > ---------------------------------
    > ISP        : Scaleway SAS
    > ASN        : AS12876 Scaleway SAS
    > Host       : Scaleway
    > Location   : Haarlem, North Holland (NH)
    > Country    : The Netherlands
    > 
    > fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/sda2):
    > ---------------------------------
    > Block Size | 4k            (IOPS) | 64k           (IOPS)
    >   ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    > Read       | 56.90 MB/s   (14.2k) | 75.30 MB/s    (1.1k)
    > Write      | 57.00 MB/s   (14.2k) | 75.70 MB/s    (1.1k)
    > Total      | 113.90 MB/s  (28.4k) | 151.01 MB/s   (2.3k)
    >            |                      |
    > Block Size | 512k          (IOPS) | 1m            (IOPS)
    >   ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    > Read       | 93.15 MB/s     (181) | 102.08 MB/s     (99)
    > Write      | 98.10 MB/s     (191) | 108.88 MB/s    (106)
    > Total      | 191.25 MB/s    (372) | 210.96 MB/s    (205)
    > 
    > iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    > ---------------------------------
    > Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping
    > -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----
    > Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 442 Mbits/sec   | 929 Mbits/sec   | 7.28 ms
    > Eranium         | Amsterdam, NL (100G)      | 443 Mbits/sec   | 940 Mbits/sec   | 0.791 ms
    > Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 428 Mbits/sec   | 274 Mbits/sec   | 76.8 ms
    > Leaseweb        | Singapore, SG (10G)       | 410 Mbits/sec   | 504 Mbits/sec   | 155 ms
    > Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 409 Mbits/sec   | 168 Mbits/sec   | 154 ms
    > Leaseweb        | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 430 Mbits/sec   | 599 Mbits/sec   | 75.4 ms
    > Edgoo           | Sao Paulo, BR (1G)        | 405 Mbits/sec   | 108 Mbits/sec   | 183 ms
    > 
    > Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
    > ---------------------------------
    > Test            | Value
    >                 |
    > Single Core     | 142
    > Multi Core      | 250
    > Full Test       | https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/18436560
    > 
    > YABS completed in 57 min 29 sec
    > 

    Atom Power FTW

  • webbynetwebbynet Member

    Do not use them for any production workload. They don't provide hardware replacements. Despite having RAID1 protected disks, they (through Oneprovider) refused to provide any support when a server became unreachable due to a hardware issue. Interestingly, this happened to me twice in one year period. While I do keep backups, it is a nightmare to transfer/restore them repeatedly.

    It seems like it happened to others too;

  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad
    edited June 21
    > > # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
    > > #              Yet-Another-Bench-Script              #
    > > #                     v2026-05-11                    #
    > > # https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script #
    > > # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
    > > 
    > > Sun 21 Jun 2026 07:12:14 PM CEST
    > > 
    > > Basic System Information:
    > > ---------------------------------
    > > Uptime     : 0 days, 0 hours, 17 minutes
    > > Processor  : Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU  C2338  @ 1.74GHz
    > > CPU cores  : 2 @ 1349.504 MHz
    > > AES-NI     : ✔ Enabled
    > > VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
    > > RAM        : 3.8 GiB
    > > Swap       : 1.0 GiB
    > > Disk       : 115.8 GiB
    > > Distro     : Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS
    > > Kernel     : 5.4.0-216-generic
    > > VM Type    : NONE
    > > IPv4/IPv6  : ✔ Online / ❌ Offline
    > > 
    > > IPv4 Network Information:
    > > ---------------------------------
    > > ISP        : Scaleway SAS
    > > ASN        : AS12876 Scaleway SAS
    > > Host       : Scaleway
    > > Location   : Haarlem, North Holland (NH)
    > > Country    : The Netherlands
    > > 
    > > fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/sda2):
    > > ---------------------------------
    > > Block Size | 4k            (IOPS) | 64k           (IOPS)
    > >   ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    > > Read       | 56.90 MB/s   (14.2k) | 75.30 MB/s    (1.1k)
    > > Write      | 57.00 MB/s   (14.2k) | 75.70 MB/s    (1.1k)
    > > Total      | 113.90 MB/s  (28.4k) | 151.01 MB/s   (2.3k)
    > >            |                      |
    > > Block Size | 512k          (IOPS) | 1m            (IOPS)
    > >   ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    > > Read       | 93.15 MB/s     (181) | 102.08 MB/s     (99)
    > > Write      | 98.10 MB/s     (191) | 108.88 MB/s    (106)
    > > Total      | 191.25 MB/s    (372) | 210.96 MB/s    (205)
    > > 
    > > iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    > > ---------------------------------
    > > Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping
    > > -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----
    > > Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 442 Mbits/sec   | 929 Mbits/sec   | 7.28 ms
    > > Eranium         | Amsterdam, NL (100G)      | 443 Mbits/sec   | 940 Mbits/sec   | 0.791 ms
    > > Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 428 Mbits/sec   | 274 Mbits/sec   | 76.8 ms
    > > Leaseweb        | Singapore, SG (10G)       | 410 Mbits/sec   | 504 Mbits/sec   | 155 ms
    > > Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 409 Mbits/sec   | 168 Mbits/sec   | 154 ms
    > > Leaseweb        | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 430 Mbits/sec   | 599 Mbits/sec   | 75.4 ms
    > > Edgoo           | Sao Paulo, BR (1G)        | 405 Mbits/sec   | 108 Mbits/sec   | 183 ms
    > > 
    > > Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
    > > ---------------------------------
    > > Test            | Value
    > >                 |
    > > Single Core     | 142
    > > Multi Core      | 250
    > > Full Test       | https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/18436560
    > > 
    > > YABS completed in 57 min 29 sec
    > > 

    Atom Power FTW

    Atoms for life! For just 5/m in AMS Haarlem I'm not complaining.

    Thanked by 1Peppery9
  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    Was actually surprised about support these days. Had a little back and forth cos my business account wasn't working so had ordering issues. Responses within minutes, spread over a couple of departments... On a Sunday... Not bad.

    Thanked by 3plumberg tux Peppery9
  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited June 21

    @webbynet said: Do not use them for any production workload. They don't provide hardware replacements. Despite having RAID1 protected disks

    The 5 EUR Atoms don't have any dual disks or RAID1, and neither does the other mentioned model which is Intel N97 for 15 EUR (out of stock).

    Learn to make backups and automate deployment, so that any single server failing doesn't make your entire shit fall apart.

    @Saragoldfarb said: 443 Mbits/sec

    Interesting that you get more BW than advertised, not 250 Mbit. Upload still seems capped to some degree, download uncapped is kinda expected.

  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    @rm_ said:

    @webbynet said: Do not use them for any production workload. They don't provide hardware replacements. Despite having RAID1 protected disks

    The 5 EUR Atoms don't have any dual disks or RAID1, and neither does the other mentioned model which is Intel N97 for 15 EUR (out of stock).

    Learn to make backups and automate deployment, so that any single server failing doesn't make your entire shit fall apart.

    @Saragoldfarb said: 443 Mbits/sec

    Interesting that you get more BW than advertised, not 250 Mbit. Upload still seems capped to some degree, download uncapped is kinda expected.

    Yeah, i've just ordered another one in France which I'll sync with the AMS one and add a failover ip in case a disk burns down :).

  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    Btw... These kinda servers serve their purpose for me. Its not the most cost effective way, for 5/m you can get better performing vms if you're after performance ;)

  • webbynetwebbynet Member
    edited June 22

    @rm_ said:
    The 5 EUR Atoms don't have any dual disks or RAID1, and neither does the other mentioned model which is Intel N97 for 15 EUR (out of stock).

    I was referring to the reliability of them with an example. They don't provide any support to even reseat the power cable or a memory stick if the server becomes unresponsive.

    Learn to make backups and automate deployment

    +1, then again, that's not the concern I'm highlighting.

    so that any single server failing doesn't make your entire shit fall apart.

    Backups and automated deployments don't address single points of failure.

  • ascicodeascicode Member

    There is version with bigger ssd disk, lower price with 12m commitment.

  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    @webbynet said:

    @rm_ said:
    The 5 EUR Atoms don't have any dual disks or RAID1, and neither does the other mentioned model which is Intel N97 for 15 EUR (out of stock).

    I was referring to the reliability of them with an example. They don't provide any support to even reseat the power cable or a memory stick if the server becomes unresponsive.

    Learn to make backups and automate deployment

    +1, then again, that's not the concern I'm highlighting.

    so that any single server failing doesn't make your entire shit fall apart.

    Backups and automated deployments don't address single points of failure.

    Same with disk... They don't switch it out on
    Start-2-S-SSD
    Start-2-XS-SATA
    Start-2-S-SATA
    Start-3-S-SSD
    Start-1-M-SATA
    Start-1-M-SSD
    Start-2-M-SATA
    Start-2-M-SSD
    Start-2-L
    Start-3-L
    Pro-6-XS

    Fried is fried :)

  • rpqurpqu Member

    @Saragoldfarb said:

    @webbynet said:

    @rm_ said:
    The 5 EUR Atoms don't have any dual disks or RAID1, and neither does the other mentioned model which is Intel N97 for 15 EUR (out of stock).

    I was referring to the reliability of them with an example. They don't provide any support to even reseat the power cable or a memory stick if the server becomes unresponsive.

    Learn to make backups and automate deployment

    +1, then again, that's not the concern I'm highlighting.

    so that any single server failing doesn't make your entire shit fall apart.

    Backups and automated deployments don't address single points of failure.

    Same with disk... They don't switch it out on
    Start-2-S-SSD
    Start-2-XS-SATA
    Start-2-S-SATA
    Start-3-S-SSD
    Start-1-M-SATA
    Start-1-M-SSD
    Start-2-M-SATA
    Start-2-M-SSD
    Start-2-L
    Start-3-L
    Pro-6-XS

    Fried is fried :)

    SLA 0%

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited June 22

    @webbynet said: I was referring to the reliability of them with an example. They don't provide any support to even reseat the power cable or a memory stick if the server becomes unresponsive.

    If you were working through OneProvider, perhaps that could be better when ordering directly instead.

    I recalled they replaced a server motherboard for me at one point, but I'm not 100% certain and that could have been on OVH :)

  • titustitus Member
    edited June 23

    Wow. When I checked them previously, it was always 'out of stock' / unavailable. But now I was able to grab one. Thank You. Hope it will be similar reliable like my KS1.

    I have a really old KS1 from Kimsufi (OVH) also. It's not the strongest machine, but the resources are dedicated, it's rock solid, reliable, with lot of storage.

  • elliotcelliotc Member

    C2350, no just no.

  • dbadudedbadude Member

    @rpqu said:

    @dbadude said:
    sloooow raspberry like, (that atom)

    AFAIK it is better than armv8 by factor of 3-4

    think again...

    https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/compare/18441305?baseline=18436560

  • @dbadude said:

    @rpqu said:

    @dbadude said:
    sloooow raspberry like, (that atom)

    AFAIK it is better than armv8 by factor of 3-4

    think again...

    https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/compare/18441305?baseline=18436560

    People tend to forget that ARM is a pretty big spectrum.

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