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Alternative of OVH 256 GB Ram?

Hello guys.

Is there a alternative of OVH 256GB Ram server?

Its worth to lease it or to purchase a own hardware?

Thank you.

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  • http://www.online.net/en/dedicated-server/dedibox-wopr

    To have or not to have own servers depend on your growth strategy...

  • Only hetzner not. They dident give me a second ip to create my second nameserver. Getting 256 ips at hetzner is same as winning a jackpot.

  • @BuyAds said:
    Only hetzner not. They dident give me a second ip to create my second nameserver. Getting 256 ips at hetzner is same as winning a jackpot.

    The site does say maximum /27 per server. They probably don't have cash to burn like OVH on RIPE IPs.

    Online.net is your next best bet but they probably won't give you a /24 either.

  • wychwych Member

    Online.net only do /27 blocks. Max of 10 per account.

  • Unless you have the money to spend, renting the server would probably be your best bet. From the OVH website, considering:

    2x E5-2670 v2
    256GB DDR3 Ram

    Consider that each of the 2 processors alone go for $2,100 before taxes, that's not calculating the case, rails, motherboard, ram, raid card, drives, power supplies, cooling, etc. Then on top of that, colocation fees, IP justification, colocation insurance (yes, a lot of providers require this now), etc.

    Keep it simple, rent until it's absolutely logical to do otherwise.

  • A dual E5 server with 256GB RAM and 'modest' storage and 10G nics will see you spend over $10,000 at least, up to twice that for 'big brand' kit (HP, IBM, etc)

  • how much do you want to spend?

  • LordSpockLordSpock Member, Host Rep

    OVH is probably the way forward if you're not willing to invest tens of thousands.

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