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Discussion in 'Dedicated server hosting' started by Jimmy, Mar 27, 2016.

  1. Jimmy

    Jimmy Well-Known Member

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    I was looking around Webhostingtalk.com for some servers which were equal to what OVH was offering. Found a thread where someone mentioned wholesaleinternet.net


    I took a look at their site and the prices are really good.

    What caught my eye was Xeon E3-1230v2 500GB SSD Preconfig

    • 3.2GHz / 3.6GHz turbo
    • 4 Cores / 8 threads
    • 32GB DDR3
    • 500GB SSD
    • 33TB Monthly Transfer
    • 5 usable IPv4 Address
    • /64 IPv6 Address Block**
    • 1Gbit Port: 20TB Transfer
    Price is $56 a month which for the same on OVH is $116 (OVH has 64GB of RAM vs. 32GB for this model). The only advantage OVH has is the monthly transfer.

    I haven't tried this service, just saw the recommendation from someone on Webhostingtalk.com in this thread: Completely fed up with OVH - now looking for alternative | Web Hosting Talk

    Here is there complete list of dedicated server offerings: WholeSaleInternet | Dedicated Servers
     
  2. eva2000

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    Yeah seen them around didn't take my fancy due to their geographic location so haven't really followed them much. I prefer West Coast USA. Good thing is 1Gbps vs 250-500Mbps network on OVH

    but like OVH, seems you have limited configuration customisation options and no KVM services
     
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  3. Jimmy

    Jimmy Well-Known Member

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    Was reading up on them some more, seems they null route a lot and when they do it's for 24 hours. They also don't have DDoS protection like OVH. I kinda wish OVH had more choices for the gaming servers and offered more SSD options. I've been waiting for one of the gaming servers to open up, keeps reading 10D... they must be popular.