C2: Insanely Affordable x86-64 Servers
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Scaleway now supports CentOS
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All these providers have moved to SSD. Not that I can blame them for wanting to make the systems feel really fast. That does mean that less storage is included tho, which is why I'm using ramnode personally right now.
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@travisdh1 said in C2: Insanely Affordable x86-64 Servers:
All these providers have moved to SSD. Not that I can blame them for wanting to make the systems feel really fast. That does mean that less storage is included tho, which is why I'm using ramnode personally right now.
Vultr provides SATA if you want it.
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@scottalanmiller said in C2: Insanely Affordable x86-64 Servers:
@travisdh1 said in C2: Insanely Affordable x86-64 Servers:
All these providers have moved to SSD. Not that I can blame them for wanting to make the systems feel really fast. That does mean that less storage is included tho, which is why I'm using ramnode personally right now.
Vultr provides SATA if you want it.
Oh, I'm sure most places offer it, they just never have any pricing on the website. When I get off work, the last thing I want to deal with is talking to more sales persons.
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@travisdh1 can you find it on the RamNode website? I can't
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@aaronstuder said in C2: Insanely Affordable x86-64 Servers:
@travisdh1 can you find it on the RamNode website? I can't
Look at the VPS OpenVZ page,
[Massive] OpenVZ SSD-Cached
I'm on the 150GB tier
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@travisdh1 said in C2: Insanely Affordable x86-64 Servers:
@scottalanmiller said in C2: Insanely Affordable x86-64 Servers:
@travisdh1 said in C2: Insanely Affordable x86-64 Servers:
All these providers have moved to SSD. Not that I can blame them for wanting to make the systems feel really fast. That does mean that less storage is included tho, which is why I'm using ramnode personally right now.
Vultr provides SATA if you want it.
Oh, I'm sure most places offer it, they just never have any pricing on the website. When I get off work, the last thing I want to deal with is talking to more sales persons.
No one to talk to. Once you have a Vultr account (which is nothing, just sign in) you see all of their options and the SATA prices are all right there.
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@scottalanmiller said:
No one to talk to. Once you have a Vultr account (which is nothing, just sign in) you see all of their options and the SATA prices are all right there.
While this is true, and you get $5 free to start, I still wish they would just publish the information on there website
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@aaronstuder said in C2: Insanely Affordable x86-64 Servers:
@scottalanmiller said:
No one to talk to. Once you have a Vultr account (which is nothing, just sign in) you see all of their options and the SATA prices are all right there.
While this is true, and you get $5 free to start, I still wish they would just publish the information on there website
Me too, it is weird that they don't. I think that they used to.
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@scottalanmille:
Me too, it is weird that they don't. I think that they used to.
They did in fact. Why remove information unless it's incorrect? Just strange.
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Likely just oversight or they thought that it was so uncommonly desired that it would just confuse people.