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8x E3-1271 v3 Cluster, 32GB RAM, 256GB SSD/2TB SATA, A+B Power $899

gordonrp

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This is an offer from Incero LLC (www.Incero.com) that is ideal for VPS and VPN providers, please take a look;

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Cluster with 8x nodes, each node with;

  • E3-1271v3
  • 32GB DDR-3 1600mhz RAM
  • 256GB M550 Performance SSD or 2TB SATA (up to 2x SSD or SATA per machine, drives can be changed)
  • RAID 0,1 or no RAID, hot swap drives
  • A+B power from diverse power drops, 100% uptime
  • 1gigabit dedicated unmetered for the cluster, 1 gig to each node
  • 1gigabit dedicated private network included
  • UDP flood DDOS protection
  • IPMI/KVM, firewalled
  • Free IPs (ideal for vps/vpn)
  • IPs portable between servers in the cluster, dedicated VLAN
  • Seattle, WA SSAE 16 Datacenter (or Dallas or NYC Datacenter with 12 mo term)
  • 2 hour hardware SLA, industry leading
$899/mo for the cluster with minimum 18mo term

$999/mo for the cluster with minimum 12mo term
$1499/mo for the cluster with no term requirement


Restrictions apply; additions/or new accounts only, no replacing existing servers with this promo.
e: [email protected]
 

drmike

100% Tier-1 Gogent
Interesting server  with way alright density.  Nice to see different type of offer.

RAID and limited expansion would be issue for VPS node.  Would be running bad RAID ala some NJ bird company at best.  People may punt a provider hard for such.

The VPN use is spot on.

Incero being interesting again. Keep it up.
 

AnthonySmith

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Verified Provider
"Free" IP's limit?

I was just looking at something like this in the Netherlands of comparable spec/price but the IP's were limited to /25 p/(pysical)server
 

gordonrp

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Verified Provider
Interesting server  with way alright density.  Nice to see different type of offer.

RAID and limited expansion would be issue for VPS node.  Would be running bad RAID ala some NJ bird company at best.  People may punt a provider hard for such.

The VPN use is spot on.

Incero being interesting again. Keep it up.
Thanks. The system supports "1x PCI-E 3.0 x8 and 1x Micro-LP" per node so a RAID card can be added if desired. Uses I had in mind were more along the lines of cluster based RAID, hence portable IPs and such to allow for instant failover etc. Per node RAID is definitely possible either with S/W, onboard, or addon card.

"Free" IP's limit?

I was just looking at something like this in the Netherlands of comparable spec/price but the IP's were limited to /25 p/(pysical)server
e: [email protected] with your use case to discuss. Basically if your justification is valid we will typically include the IPs for free. If you have valid justification we're able to go to ARIN and get more, if you don't have valid justification we wouldn't be able to get more so we wouldn't assign you them in the first place. Point being for valid uses we can agree to a high amount bundled with the price.
 
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gordonrp

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Verified Provider
bad RAID ala some NJ bird company at best. 
I don't want to get into s**t tossing, but my guess on config from a provider being secretive would be; single proc e3 pizza box machines, e.g. no redundant psu, no hot swap drives, and single SSD. Most providers have tons of those single psu, non hotswap, pizza box servers laying around, so the "cloud" explosion is not unexpected (use old h/w for new service, more roi).

The system proposed in this thread has;

- raid options

- redundant hotswap PSUs fed by A/B diverse power feeds

- hotswap drives

Even with, say, 2x 960GB SSD in s/w RAID 1 performance will be great, and uptime can be maintained at 100% easily.
 

datarealm

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Verified Provider
The system proposed in this thread has;

- raid options

- redundant hotswap PSUs fed by A/B diverse power feeds

- hotswap drives

Even with, say, 2x 960GB SSD in s/w RAID 1 performance will be great, and uptime can be maintained at 100% easily.

We use some microcloud systems.  Really nice setup.
 
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