USA Ryzen 5900X/5950X VPS - RAID5 SATA SSD - $1/GB RAM - UPDATE 11/18/21 UK ADDED
So who are we?
We're a small hosting provider. We initially started in late 2020, however, we've grown tremendously since then. We primarily offer affordable servers from all around the world, and have over 20 nodes.
VPS Lineup
We've decided to temporarily make our pricing the same as the LES Exclusive deal we had a couple of weeks ago. In addition to this, we've added smaller plans.
AMD Ryzen 9 5900X or 5950X (0.5 vCore)
2GB DDR4 Memory
15GB RAID5 SATA SSD
1 Gbps Uplink
Located in Dallas, TX, USA or Coventry, UK
$2.50/month
AMD Ryzen 9 5900X or 5950X (1 vCore)
4GB DDR4 Memory
60GB RAID5 SATA SSD
1 Gbps Uplink
Located in Dallas, TX, USA or Coventry, UK
$4.50/month
AMD Ryzen 9 5900X or 5950X (2 vCores)
8GB DDR4 Memory
120GB RAID5 SATA SSD
1 Gbps Uplink
Located in Dallas, TX, USA or Coventry, UK
$8.50/month
If you need more resources, you can see further plans here:
https://clients.advinservers.com/index.php?rp=/store/usa-high-performance-vps
Hardware
AMD Ryzen 9 5900X/5950X
128GB DDR4 Memory
870 QVO or WD Blue or 870 EVO SATA SSD's
1 Gbps Network Uplink
Comments
The prices aren't as shown. There is actually an additional fee they charge. It's on all my invoices and I just tried to order a new service and it shows up there too.
Additional Fees ($0.56 USD) $0.56 USD
How's CPU performance at 0.5?
Test IP/LG in Dallas, TX?
Here you go...
The $3.99 plan can be found here - https://talk.lowendspirit.com/discussion/comment/72372#Comment_72372
We've updated the thread to reflect what the cost would be with the fees.
The fees were recently introduced due to PayPal's increased fees, and only applies on smaller servers.
Test IPv4: 161.129.152.2
Test IPv6: 2604:fbc0:1:1::
Hopefully read/write speed should be a lot better on newer nodes due to the use of better SSD's.
Thanks @usr123 & @Advin! 🙂
Yes, the disk i/o didn't look too good ...
I seem to get an interesting route, if the cogent router names are descriptive: it jumps from ams03 to lon13 and then to jfk02. If lon13 is London, it's weird, as it adds 95 ms from ams03 (=Amsterdam?), and only 1 more ms to get to jfk (=NY?) ... Getting a total of 150 ms, which is a bit higher than expected, as I get 160 ms to LA.
For now I should probably stick with Europe, only 35 ms to ams is nice.
I can move you to one of the newer nodes with faster disk I/O if you want, open a ticket.
Routes should be fixed within the next few weeks as there will be new transit providers. We'll hopefully have EU locations with the same pricing soon
I would think I should be on one of the faster nodes. I ordered the $2.50 service just a week or two ago and that YABS benchmark that I posted today was run today. The $4.50 VPS was from over a month ago and likely on one of your servers with slower disks, even though the YABS for that is actually showing a slightly faster disk.
If you ordered 1-2 weeks ago, you were most likely put on our slower nodes. Open a ticket and I can look into it
I like those specs. Just placed an order for an 8GB plan. Hope I am going to like this.
Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.
All nodes currently in Dallas? There was a thread a while back about a new location so I'm wondering if you've picked one yet. Will new Dallas orders get the faster disks?
I just placed an order and it looks like it's on the new disks. You can look at my benchmarks below
https://pastebin.com/UZ1jnbx8
Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.
Dallas is the only location for now. New location is likely New York, we're still sorting out all of the details and have yet to officially announce it. We're also working on sorting out details for London too, but London has not been 100% confirmed yet.
New Dallas orders should be on faster disks (WD Blue).
If you were placed on a slow disk or have an existing server on a slow disk, you can contact us and we can move you to a server with a faster disk. You can keep the same v4 and v6 address/subnet.
I would also maybe try doing fio/yabs.sh for random I/O tests!
gimme gimme gimme e Europe gimme gimme e Europe oh yeah!
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london soon?!!?!?!?!?!?!
maybe even germany?!?!?!!?!
or maybe... australia?!?!?!
How soon is soon?
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London! Woot Woot!
Hope you will launch the hybrid line there
Ro Romania ahem
I got bit by this. I found this provider a couple of weeks ago on serverhunter. When I filled the cart I noticed the $1.99 price
wasn't accurate, so I bailed. I don't know all the rules for Paypal and whether surcharges are allowed, but as a cheap and whiny price sensitive low end wannabe buyer it just felt a bit off.
We'll likely just incorporate the small fee into our pricing. ServerHunter scrapes our prices, so we have no control over what they put.
PayPal allows charging for additional fees as long as it applies to all payment methods and not just PayPal.
P.S: If you pay via PayPal subscription, I don't think it'll charge the fee
Probably a few weeks from now, not sure.
Of course I understand that--serverhunter wouldn't see the additional fees as they don't appear until late into the checkout process.
Hah, hardly! Paypal sub is $0.58, Paypal one time is $0.56, Strip Alipay is $0.56, Stripe is $1.12 (!), and crypto is $0.56. Y'all might want to look into that Stripe code/calculation, as the '$1.99' server shows as Total of $2.55, Total due today $3.11 when Stripe is selected. (Looks like a potential bug.)
Stripe has now been fixed
PayPal Subscription charges you the fee for the 1st month, but it doesn't recur
Also, if you would like, we can remove the fee if you open a ticket
this comes with anti-deadpool protection as well?
It's not like we do yearly billing
We've now confirmed UK as a new location and it should be available within 1-3 weeks. However, we'll most likely be going with Coventry, UK instead of London, UK (which is a little bit farther, but not by much).
Hybrid's will likely not launch there, but, we'll most likely keep the same pricing and specifications as our Dallas location.
Thank you. I opened ticket # 533931
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so that problem from vps?