The main theme today is the server, so let’s look at the server next. BudgetVM's server has been introduced several times in this blog, and it has always been cost-effective. Compared with my previous article, BudgetVM's high-configuration machine is more cost-effective. In fact, it’s quite a pity that yesterday he posted an E3 machine on WHT for $49 a month (it should be just the first month, not the permanent price). I guess it was gone after he posted it. Anyway, it was gone when I went to check it out. However, Machines with other configurations are also relatively good value.
I am also sharing two servers here. One is a single hard drive and the price is slightly lower; the other provides 4 disk RAID cards for RAID10+BBU, which is suitable for use. Open the chicken.
E3 1270V2 $119/month
CPU: Intel Xeon E3-1270v2 3.9Ghz (Quad Core with HT)
Memory: 32 GB DDR3 ECC RAM
Hard drive: 2TB Enterprise-grade Hard Drive (Western Digital RE4)
Monthly traffic: 30TB Monthly Bandwidth
/29 IPv4 Block (5 usable public IPs)
【Purchase link】https://budgetvm.com/promo.php?code=3g713sjy
E3 1270V3 RAID10 $159/month
CPU: Intel Xeon E3-1270v3 3.9Ghz (Quad Core with HT)
Memory: 32 GB DDR3 ECC RAM
Hard drive: 4 x 1TB Enterprise-grade Hard Drive (Western Digital RE4)
RAID card: LSI 9266-4i Dual ROC with 6Gb/s Throughput and 1GB DDR3 Cache
Monthly traffic: 30TB Monthly Bandwidth
/29 IPv4 Block (5 usable public IPs)
【Purchase link】https://budgetvm.com/promo.php?code=7ej1ruft
199.231.208.6(Chicago) 192.80.189.6(Miami)<x2 > 37.77.80.37(Netherlands)
BudgetVM provides multiple computer room options, but I tried the data center options in the order link, and they all only had Los Angeles , so I didn’t write five data centers in the title. All machines have free IPMI and can be installed and operated by themselves. Systems and Management. Like UBI, the price of buying a C IP is also 50 dollars a month, which is very good value. It is also a good choice to use it on a machine with a RAID card to run Chicken.