New server? More info inside
Posted: 20 Feb 2014, 01:56
Hi, everyone. So I've been caught stating that our server is actually very good hardware, but any core lag is usually just due to the poor programming on the core and occasions where the program bottlenecks itself. This is still largely true, and honestly the only way to make that any better is possibly getting a better processor. Doesn't matter how many cores because the core doesn't even have multithreading support, so that's useless anyway.
However, we are currently renting a server setup for 109 euros a month and we get the following specs:
I've had OVH bookmarked for about 1.5 years now after hearing about them, and it seems they've launched a huge line of newer server recently for insanely good prices, with also fully professional DDoS protection that usually cost a lot to have added on, but they provide it for all their servers.
Anyway, for the much cheaper price of ~100.49 (VAT added) euros a month, we could get:
http://www.ovh.ie/dedicated_servers/enterprise/
The OVH server comes with a 99 euro installation fee though. However this is waived if you pay for all 12 months upfront, roughly ~1600 euros. Of course, that is committing that we'd still be renting 1 year from now.
I've sent an email inquring why the US version of the site does not allow someone to rent a server located in the EU, but the EU sites allow renting from Canada. Seems a little odd, additionally if I rent from the Ireland website, for example, I must pay 23% VAT, which VAT isn't a thing in the US. So I've emailed them asking what is the best option for someone like me looking to rent a server within the EU. Hope to hear back.
Anyway, would like to know the community's comment on this. Essentially the server is a lot better. Despite there being 4 times the amount of RAM, that will not speed up the server. We maybe use, 3, 4 GB of ram? It's honestly just a waste. Only beneficial thing is the better processor and nice connection with DDoS protection.... yet we've only been attacked 1-2 times so won't be too essential. Either way, it only is a better deal if I pay a year up front to waive the installation fee just about. So I may consider that route.
However, we are currently renting a server setup for 109 euros a month and we get the following specs:
Intel Xeon E3-1270 (QuadCore, 3.40 GHz)
16GB RAM
2TB HDD | HW RAID 0/1
100 Mbps Internet Connection
4TB traffic cap (we've never been close to going over)
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
I've had OVH bookmarked for about 1.5 years now after hearing about them, and it seems they've launched a huge line of newer server recently for insanely good prices, with also fully professional DDoS protection that usually cost a lot to have added on, but they provide it for all their servers.
Anyway, for the much cheaper price of ~100.49 (VAT added) euros a month, we could get:
First server listed here:Intel Xeon E5-1620v2 (Quad, 3.7 GHz / 3.9 GHz burst)
64 GB DDR3 RAM
2x 2 TB SATA3 HDD (maybe could look into getting SSD)
300 Mbps connection
Traffic: unlimited
Location: Northern France
http://www.ovh.ie/dedicated_servers/enterprise/
The OVH server comes with a 99 euro installation fee though. However this is waived if you pay for all 12 months upfront, roughly ~1600 euros. Of course, that is committing that we'd still be renting 1 year from now.
I've sent an email inquring why the US version of the site does not allow someone to rent a server located in the EU, but the EU sites allow renting from Canada. Seems a little odd, additionally if I rent from the Ireland website, for example, I must pay 23% VAT, which VAT isn't a thing in the US. So I've emailed them asking what is the best option for someone like me looking to rent a server within the EU. Hope to hear back.
Anyway, would like to know the community's comment on this. Essentially the server is a lot better. Despite there being 4 times the amount of RAM, that will not speed up the server. We maybe use, 3, 4 GB of ram? It's honestly just a waste. Only beneficial thing is the better processor and nice connection with DDoS protection.... yet we've only been attacked 1-2 times so won't be too essential. Either way, it only is a better deal if I pay a year up front to waive the installation fee just about. So I may consider that route.