Hi, I'm looking to bring my rented /32 v6 IP space onto a datacenter (routed, announced by their network since I don't have an ASN) located in Los Angeles. I was using Vultr for over a year, but they kicked me off for excessive bandwidth usage... So I need a provider with unmetered bandwidth, either 4 (4 core) servers with 1 GBPS unmetered ports, or a single server with 16 cores or higher and a 5 GBPS+ unmetered port (with my prefixes routed to them, I can try to do the BGP sessions myself if necessary). If you can recommend a provider who can do this for me, let me know. Please be aware that I will be using a lot of bandwidth 24/7, with a lot of open connections. Bare metal/dedicated servers are fine. $500-$600/mo budget, preferably less. We can test it out for a day (I can pay a little in advance which can be kept it even if it doesn't work out) if it's necessary to check if it'll put too much stress on their edge router.
So far I've contacted several providers on bgp.services trying to find someone who can do this, but the ones that have replied so far aren't in my preferred region and are pretty expensive. I also posted on reddit, and they told me to post here.
Looking for dedis with:
1.
Gold 6130 (or similar)
64GB DDR4
JBOD with 66x12TB SAS
2xLSI MegaRaid 9480-8i8e with BBU
HW Raid10,
the usable disk space will be 396TB.
4Gbps dedicated unmetered burstable to 20Gbps
Netherlands (other places in Europe could also be fine if latency test will show good results)
AND
2.
2 x Xeon gold 6133 (or similar)
64 GB Ram
20 x 2TB NVME SSD
HW RAID 0
10 Gbps unmetered
and / or
2 x Xeon gold 6133 (or similar)
64 GB Ram
14 x 4TB NVME SSD
HW RAID 0
10 Gbps unmetered
in NL
Hey all,
I'm looking for suggestions for a new dedicated servers based East Coast USA, all my servers are European based so I don't know any good US based server companies. I'm in need of a server with
Atleast a 6c/12t CPU /Intel Xeon etc
Between 64GB & 128GB RAM
1 Gbps unmetered bandwidth
4TB Storeage (either 1x4TG or 2x2TB merged)
Ubuntu 18.04 OS (custom software for clients demands 18.04)
So suggestions welcome, but please no OVH or Hetzner suggestions as I don't use them, had bad experiences with both.
Cheers
We currently have:
3 servers in EU
specs for each:
CPU: 2x Xeon Silver 4114 CPU
RAM: 120 GB ram
10 Gbps unmetered dedicated (per server , total 30 Gbps)
22 x 2TB SSD PCI NVME - RAID 0
current cost - 4500$ per month for all 3.
We are looking for the exact same setup at another DC in Western Europe, DE,NL,UK would be ideal.
can compromise on CPU / RAM if it will help reaching this price, as its less relevant for our usage.
Thanks.
We currently use Tailor Made Servers for one of our servers. We have 5 more with Rackspace.
We run virtual machines on these servers. Here are the specs we have:
Dual Xeon E5-2620v3
192GB DDR4 RAM
250GB SSD
1TB SSD
1TB SSD
1TB SSD
~12 additional ip addresses
22000 Gigs Bandwidth (currently)
Initially, we are looking for one dedicated server. If the network and server are stable then we'll look at moving the other servers with it.
We are looking to combine them at one location. The reason why we are looking for new servers is that Tailor Made Servers doesn't give us enough bandwidth and we are being charged for additional bandwidth. We are paying $384.00 a month for what we currently have not including bandwidth overage charges.
Not sure if I'm missing anything. I'll respond accordingly if so.
Thanks!
Looking to rent some dedicated storage servers with the following specs
- 4 servers
- 12-18 cores
- 64* or 128gb ram
- 80-100TB - SATA HDD/each + OS disks 250-500SSD
- 5 to 10gbps uplink unmetered
- Location [US] [EU] - [any State/City]
We would need an internal network connecting all these systems together @ 5-10gbps. Also, we would likely be looking to upgrade our external bandwidth over time.
[contract time] 2+ years / paid monthly
if anyone knows good providers please <<post here>>
Anybody else have a server hosted in the ReliableSite NYC Metro datacenter and experiencing upstream bandwidth issues (upstream from your server, meaning clients downloading from your server)? In the past 2-3 days I've only been able to get ~3MB/s upstream (downstream is unaffected, I can still saturate the Gbps connection).
So then I tried ReliableSite's own speedtest links for each of their own data centers, posted he https://www.reliablesite.net/network/
http://nycmetro-speedtest.reliablesi...000mb.test.zip
http://miami-speedtest.reliablesite.net/1000mb.test.zip
http://los-angeles-speedtest.reliabl...000mb.test.zip
And I get the same bandwidth differences:
NYC Metro: ~3.5 MB/s
Miami: ~116 MB/s
Los Angeles: ~40 MB/s
These speeds are while running wget from the URLs above to a VM in Azure US East 2.
Can anyone else confirm that they see slow speeds with NYC Metro?
I'm from Europe and looking at most offers in the north America, they all seem to have pretty limiting bandwidth or outrageous costs compared to European providers.
For the price of a Hetzner Ryzen 5 3600 box, best I could find with higher bandwidth limits (>100TB) was so long ago that I forgot from whom the offer even was, but I remember it was an i3... an i3 in a server for the same cost as the Ryzen 5 in EU.
I'm aware how different the marker and costs are compared to these two regions, but there must be some providers that offer more bandwidth for the price, right?
Is anyone able to point me to something that I can trust to be reliable meanwhile now blowing my wallet out into space.
At this point I'm looking for anything with appropriate specs (Ryzen 5 or newer Xeons), ~64GB RAM, >100TB transfer, 512-1TB SSD, optionally maybe an option for more IPs for not a lot of money? (>2$ per IP is too much for me)
My max budget would be ~50$-65$, that's what I'm aiming for.
Thanks in advance!
I heard of Tempest hosting from several Discord servers, and give it a try.
Bought an M610 dedicated server in Amsterdam, running X5677, 32GB RAM, 900GB storage, 10gbps dedicated unmetered port. yes, you're not reading it wrong.
Onboarding process, it was smooth sailing. Registered, paid, and their IPMI system will automatically install the OS I chose. They also provide "Firewall Manager", where we can add filters on what ports/ips/protocols should be allowed/rejected to our server IP. They also provide DDoS filters, such as OpenVPN/VSE/TCP/TS3.
Compared to other providers, specs/hardware wise, there are far better options (ryzen/epyc/E5), but considering the price, no other providers can offer what they offer. 10gbit unmetered dedicated port for only US$150/mo!?
They do offer Ryzen servers, but I think it's a pre-order system and takes 2-6 weeks.
Network wise, the downside is that they're not on any exchanges/IXs (AMS-IX, DE-CIX, NL-IX, LINX, etc). They only use tier-1 upstreams (GTT & NTT), so sometimes routing outside of Europe (specifically Asia Pacific) is a bit weird.
In terms of support, they offer two options, either via WHMCS or their Discord server. All of the people who I talk to are friendly and knowledgeable.
Overall, for $150/mo, 10gbps unmetered port, it's fantastic. I hope that more & better specs will be available in the near future.
I am looking for a good server or vps provider except (Hetzner & OVH).
Request:
-Good support
-Good bandwidth:
-Good cost
*Hetzner & OVH: It's really good, but I want to find more powerful new providers to experience the service, and expand the servers in Europe.
Thank you, and leave me some reviews
I am looking to rent 4x large storage servers with around 120tb of hdds in each.
We would also need two fairly powerful dedicated servers one at 10 gigabit with 32gb memory and 256gb ssd and around 200tb external bandwidth and another with around 50tb at gigabit, 32gb memory, 256gb ssd and a 2tb hdd. We would need a internal network connecting all these systems together ideally this would run at 10gbps or above. We would likely be looking to upgrade our external bandwidth over time.
Not bothered about location looking for long term relationship with provider as we will likely buy more of these servers as we expand.
Please bare in mind with a quote that we are running on quite a tight budget.