Hi there!
I currently have 3 Proxmox servers in a cluster with OVH, but their customer service is shocking to say the least.
I've been trying to find a similar provider, but I can't find anything near as comparable for the price/spec I'm after.
The spec for each server is:
AMD Epyc 7351P - 16c/32t - 2.4 GHz/2.9 GHz
256 GB ECC 2400 MHz
2500 GB SSD NVMe
UK (This is a must)
Proxmox VE 6
I don't need any managed services, just access to the bare metal.
Can anyone recommend a provider who can provide me with a similar spec and price to these? I currently pay around £200/month per server.
Thanks!
We have some older SolusVM nodes in the UK & NL that we are looking to upgrade to Proxmox. Our current hosts have been fairly reliable from an uptime/network perspective but not the greatest when it comes to support. Not that we need it very often but when a node is having issues, response times and capable support techs are important. That being said we are looking provider for recommendations with the following requirements.
1) Familiar with Proxmox however we will take care of installing/managing Proxmox via IPMI/ssh/web interface.
2) Able to provide custom hardware configs and possibly private VLAN's for backups or subnet overlays for multiple nodes to share IP space.
3) Responsive support with a clue and knowledgeable pre-sales staff to help spec the servers.
4) Tier 4 DC in London and Amsterdam (or can be 2 different providers).
We're also considering just reselling VPS services so we're also open recommendations on VPS resellers in those locations.
And Go.....
TIA
I am planning to purchase a dedicated server to virtualize with proxmox. I have gone through OVH and hetzner plans but I was more attracted to online.net (scaleway dedibox) better than the first two. Have anyone used online.net dedicated servers over UAE location? How is the speed? Please let me know which of these companies will be providing the best server and if you have any better suggestion (within the price range of these companies).
Any of these providers does not have any DC in UAE or GCC. As such, please do let me know the DC location to be selected along with the server provider.
Hello people i am working to make a vps service.
I allready started with 4 Xeon E3-1230/40 Servers with 16 gb ram and 500 gb ssd 5 ip usables - i am paying now 30$ month for each server ( 120$ total )
i was looking for another provider with better protection anti ddos , better network , better location...
I look for a new provider with this config Dual Xeon E5-2430 - 64 GB RAM - 3 x500 GB SSD... 100$ month. 20 IPs
I have a very tight budget because I have very low prices....
I just don't want to degrade the performance of the service to my clients, I don't oversell on any server.
I am using vmware esxi and proxmox .... and all my vps are using windows server
any recomendation o provider is welcome.
Thanks
Hello, i installed proxmox on server. Then i created Vm s on it. I have on ip which is for root also for the server.
But how can i access VM from my windows? When is ip adress of my VM? In proxmox i can access vnc of vm but how can install plesk,cpanel or something webs ervise on VM?
Thanks
So I've run into a little issue with a build I'm working on and I have a few questions. I'm going to be working with a proxmox cluster running NFS storage for nexcloud instances because its a personal home server ill be using the mobo Tuf-Gaming B550-Plus with the AMD Ryzen 5 3600 processor.
I'm going to install proxmox on a NVMe SSD drive and as well add 6x4TB SAS drives for the storage.
Now my question is the mobo has an onboard raid card but after reading a few guides I see a lot of them saying don't use raid arrays use the NFS settings in proxmox to combine the storage any other options available for storage with proxmox?
Would this be possible without a raid card? If not which raid card do I need? Would onboard raid support 4TB SAS drives? I've been scouring google for the last couple days but not coming up with anything significant that would help me finish off the build.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
I was a Happy Hetzner Customer from Last 2 Years but they recently changed their Setup Price for IP Address and Its too Much. Any Likewise Provider with Similar Pricing or Like OVH Types?
Also, Preferred Providers which give at least 48 hours for response in Case of Abuse Reports. Because as You can see, Hetzner only gives 24 hours and if not replied, They'll just suspend!
Let me know if You know any Providers?
Hi there,
Can people recommend premium dedicated server providers who take uptime seriously and offer IPMI, redundant power, private networks, EPYC Rome configurations with NVMe, etc?
We don't need uncapped public network interfaces -- 25TB total between all our servers is fine, but the private network needs to be 10G+.
We used to use SoftLayer before IBM bought them. We're currently hosted with a very premium provider in Chicago but we're not getting the service we used to get there.
OVH's latest "enterprise" dedicated configurations (HG) look pretty good but... has anyone used them? Is OVH decent?
Thanks!
looking to use new provider. i want to buy cheapest 256 GB ram servers i own servers from hetzner 256 cost me around 50 euros only.
all i care for is ram & CPU . i don't really care about other Spec.
what is cheapest provider can do that? also i would like it not be at germany it will be great if it at US,UK,Canada
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.
What is the actual meaning of Dedicated servers ? ok the answer is a dedicated server is a type of web hosting in which a client has the exclusive use of an entire server. So that mean VPS also a dedicated server. We used that word a decade ago for Bare Metal Servers. I think we should correct the WHT category as Bare Metal Servers. This is just a suggestion. What do you think about that ?