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.