Check out Lunanode. Cheapest option is 3.50 a month and bonus points for being Canadian. I just recently set my VPS up there and am really pleased with them. Afaik they support your needs including custom ISO.
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Thats a shame. I use Hetzner for my offsite backups because they're so damn cheap for my usecase.
ovh has everything (i think) mentioned, they also have inexpensive baremetal servers. They also have shitty ui. 😄
And terrible, archaic, chaotic practices such as activating your 2FA without permission and then locking you out of your account for weeks pending multiple signed paper letters. Oh, and sometimes their datacenters burn down and take your server with them. I'm sad to have to throw them under the bus like this. I want OVH to succeed but personally my patience with them definitively ran out.
Well it not like they burn constantly they only burned ~~once~~ twice! As for the 2fa problem, I've missed it because it was activated already. They are mostly okay now, I think my company lost a few millions when they burned (all our infrastructure was there).
Well that puts the loss of my little VPS into perspective.
That article is almost 4 months old and yeah, the internet in EU is better than in the US. But you can get US plans with plenty of bandwidth. I've been happy with buyvm.net and there are many others. Hang out on lowendspirit.com for a while to get a sense of things.
Yeah, it's old, but it took effect this month for existing customers, hence why I noticed.
Thanks for the suggestion. Any issues with the transfer speeds?
I'm satisfied. Virmach has had ups and downs but their network is fast too.
If you want something Hetzner-like in North America, you might look at OVH. They have a data center in Beauharnois (BHS), Canada, which is near Quebec. It's not too different from using a server in the Northeast US.
Cheap, thanks :)
Thats expensive
With a very nieche benefit. I doubt that one core can chug enough to make any significant bandwith
~~$1~~ $2 per month is expensive? 🤣
[edit: I can't do simple math]
You can get 4 cores, 6gb ram, 200gb ssd for 6$ per month from contabo.
Lets normalize the price for comparison.
6/3 = 2
So for the same normalized price you get:
- 4/3 = 1.333 cores
- 6/3 = 2GB RAM
- 200/3 = 66GB SSD storage
Thats a bit more CPU, four times the RAM and six times the storage!!!
I highly doubt that the "near bare metal" performance of that one core is better than just having 30% more virtualized cores.
And the math gets even worse if you compare the other tiers.
The only good tradeoff for this offer is the unlimited traffic IF and only if you actually would hit the comtabo limits (32TB outbound + unlimited incoming) and there is probably some math where you can calculate when it starts to be worth the money vs. getting a second contabo vps.
Well the cheapest there is $2/month, but yeah for a single core I dont think I would be worth the effort to setup, let alone also pay for
For bandwidth intensive stuff I like wholesale internet’s stuff.
The hardware is very uh, old, but the network quality is great since they run an ix. And it’s unmetered too so it’s probably sufficient.