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Is VeryCloud (2c8g64g for €45.80/y) a good choice for France?

forestforest Member
edited 4:10AM in General

They're located in Telehouse 3 and have their own AS, AS198825, with AS62000 (SERVERD) as their upstream which seems very well-connected. Their specs are good for a surprisingly low annual cost: 2 vCPUs (E5-2680 v4), 8 GB RAM, 64 GB SSD, and 100 Mbps dual stack connectivity for €45.80/year.

Their TrustPilot reviews are also very good. Based on all this, I'd definitely buy a VPS from them for a Tor relay, but France is not an obscure location by any means, so I wonder if there is anything better, or if this looks pretty solid. Are there any issues with VeryCloud that anyone is aware of?

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  • rpqurpqu Member

    @forest, excluding the RAM, it looks like very average offer for 100mbps unlimited in FR. What are you going to do with the extra ram?

  • forestforest Member
    edited 4:22AM

    @rpqu said:
    @forest, excluding the RAM, it looks like very average offer for 100mbps unlimited in FR. What are you going to do with the extra ram?

    I'll run a Hyphanet (Freenet) node, which uses Java and runs much better when there's plenty of RAM. It's a censorship-resistant distributed data store and more memory allows it to do database lookups with fewer I/O requests.

  • rpqurpqu Member

    @forest said:

    @rpqu said:
    @forest, excluding the RAM, it looks like very average offer for 100mbps unlimited in FR. What are you going to do with the extra ram?

    I'll run a Hyphanet (Freenet) node, which uses Java and runs much better when there's plenty of RAM. It's a censorship-resistant distributed data store and more memory allows it to do database lookups with fewer I/O requests.

    Oh, then it could work

  • conceptconcept Member
    edited 5:12AM

    Theres like a bunch of no name FR hosting providers that all use that upstream.

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