16GB of RAM puts you at $40+.Hello,
My friend is loking for a dedicated server.
Here is the requires specs
CPU: 4 cores
Mem: 16GB+
Disk: min 300G (Need dual disks Raid1 config, SSD cached preferable)
Location: USA
BW: atleast 100MBPS, 2-3TB transfer per month
Budget: $25/M
-Thanks
Vijay
Thanks.. I have forwarded the info to my friend. I have advised him to go with Wholesaleinternet (4 GB, 2 X 250GB disk for $29/Month)Yeah... Hi.
Your budget is way too low.
Ignoring that entire problem, I'd check out Datashack, WholesaleInternet, OVH/Kimsufi, and
With those demands and that budget, you're not going to get far unless Johnny decides to act all high and mighty.
If you're gonna spend 30 dollars a month with Wholesaleinternet, then I'd suggest your friend get this: https://www.wholesaleinternet.net/cart/?id=199Thanks.. I have forwarded the info to my friend. I have advised him to go with Wholesaleinternet (4 GB, 2 X 250GB disk for $29/Month)
You just have to keep reminding me of Reliable Hosting Services Tempting.http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1414369
They listed the offer below on WHT yesterday and it sold out in a few hours but you can always contact them and see what else they have. They still have some i3's ($30) and single disk L5420's.
CPU: Intel Dual Xeon L5420 (2.50 GHZ x 8)
MEMORY: 16GB ECC DDR2
HARD DRIVE: 4x 250GB SATA
$40.00 / month / $0.00 Setup
looking glass: https://www.reliablehostingservices.net/glass/
On site support is pretty important the few times a year something actually really breaks.Just saying:
Sometimes going with a cheaper provider may not be worth the savings, I would suggest adjusting to a realistic budget as it can go a very long way with the added peace of mind and better support/service. Your valuable time and most importantly UPTIME is critical, so when things go south you need a provider who offers true 24x7 onsite support, ready to assist you at anytime of the day. Not from a provider that has to drive miles to a datacenter to help you, or rely on another company's remote hands, but a provider who is physically at the same facility in which your servers are at, ready to walk to your server when you call in for help.
Reliable Hosting would fit that description since they built their own DC and it is staffed by them. No idea about the network in West Virginia though...but a provider who is physically at the same facility in which your servers are at, ready to walk to your server when you call in for help.
That's always been my rule with dedicated providers or anything that I'll be hosting something critical on. I also no longer use any providers (VPS or dedicated) that don't own their own equipment and IP space (the lone exception is a VPS/cloud provider in Cape Town who doesn't own their own IP space but they've been in business 10 years and the odds of them doing a migration with forced IP renumbering are slim since there really isn't anywhere else to migrate to in Cape Town )When it comes to who provides such, you can toss out all the resellers, as you will have monkeys in the middle and ticket times will be in hours instead of fractions of hours.