I'm looking for a cheap dedicated server hosted in a New York datacenter. Fast CPU required and 16GB memory minimum. Also capable of accessing console via KVM IPMI or something like that to uploading my own ISO to install OS etc. SSD/NVE would be great but not mandatory.
Disk space 250GB enough and gigabit port recommended although monthly transfer will be very low.
Anyone can help and provide recommendations?
After asking for a status on the below order after two days without hearing from them, I received the following.
Hi,
We are unable to process your order and we are unable to provide reason.
Thank you,
Perfect International, Inc
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We have received your order. We will email or contact you again once the server is ready. If you have any question, please call us at 1(877)401-4238.
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Server Specification: Datacenter Location: Dallas, TX
Dedicated Server: Intel Xeon E3-1220 V5
Memory: 32 GB
Hard Drive: 500 GB SSD
Operating System: CentOS7 x64 (Setup: 0.00, Monthly: 0.00)
Control Panel: None
IP Address: 13 IPs (Setup: 0.00, Monthly: 12.00)
IPv6: None
Bandwidth: 30 TB
Uplink Port: 1 Gbps
Hardware Management: IPMI & KVMIP
Quantity: 1
Monthly Payment/server: $61.99
First Month Payment/server: $61.99
Urgently needed 4 dedicated servers + ipmi
Intel Xeon E3-1220 or 1230
16GB RAM
STORAGE: 1TB hdd or 250gb ssd (it doesn't matter)
BANDWIDTH
Unmetered @ 1Gbps
Please suggest me a reseller who can install the servers today
Please make some suggestions/recommendations.
I was backing up some servers to Hetzner dedicated server with JetBackup, but it's very slow even with incremental. I see iowait is around 30.00% plus.
The servers I'm backing up have 2Gbps connections, yet having cheap but fast backup storage with a 2Gbps connection can be quite expensive unless I don't know of the good ones?
Ps I already have bare metal backup hosted in the cloud for primary backup which is already extremely fast, and so if too much hassle/expensive can just drop the secondary backup with Hetzner/JetBackup.
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.
Hello,
I am starting my own business selling game servers. I am going to purchase a dedicated server monthly, install tcadmin to automatically allocate resources to new customers buying their own servers for various different video game titles. How will I know when my first dedicated server will reach its limit? In other words how will I know what prices/plans to set to flip a profit on my first dedicated server?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Hi,
I am looking for a dedicated offshore server (DMCA ignored) for my client for an escort website.
I am looking for a provide above all with quick support and server management included. Ideal if support is based in Europe and they can speak English.
Server configuration 32GB RAM, 250GB SSD or (HDD will do), 1GBps port, 1TB Bandwidth, root access, Cpanel + WHM, CPU better than (Intel Xeon E3-1275v2 @3.80GHz (4 core))
Budget USD $300
Regards
Harry
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 to buy a dedicated server for my video project, I have multiple video upload at the same time each video I upload is about 2-3 GB in size and about 2-3 hours in length (TV Series/Movies). Currently I am using Intel Xeon E5-1650V3 dedicated server with 128GB of RAM with dedicated port link speed 1GBPS but when I convert mp4/avi videos into HLS using FFMPEG it takes about 40 minutes to 1 hour on each video to convert but I need some faster solution that can do within less then 15 minutes. Some hosting companies recommends to add GPU in it.Please recommend me a dedicated server specification that can handle version conversion very fast. features I will be using CentOS7, FFMPEGLooking forward for recommendations
I need recommendations for providers for an unmanaged dedicated server in a Chicago or Illinois Data Centre - the location part is non-negotiable for specific application latency reasons.
Ideally need:
Epyc Rome/Milan or Threadripper 64 core CPU
Minimum 128GB+ RAM
minimum 2x1TB NVME SSD
5+ IP's
10GBPS uplink
15TB+ monthly bandwidth + reasonable overage costs
USB for hypervisor
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i am in need of a good provider in new york. I need them to be modern servers (no old xeons), uptime needs to be excellent, any tips please?