Can anyone beat Online.net's Dedibox XC

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Hi guys!


I'm looking for a dedicated server on the cheaper side of things. What really caught my eye was the Dedibox XC from Online.net (http://ift.tt/1mPuq0h).


These are the specs:



  • Intel® C2750 (CPUB: 3767)

  • 8GB DDR3 ECC Ram

  • "1TB Sata3" HDD

  • 1Gbps port (150Mbps guaranteed)

  • Unmetered traffic

  • 1xipv4 (with up to 5 more available to buy)

  • /48 ipv6

  • Rudimentary DDoS protection (apparently, I'm not convinced tbh)

  • 100GB FTP Backup

  • EU LOCATION


Yeah..


So essentially why I'm writing this here is there's some things I'm willing to compromise on with these specs, but also some things which ideally I would like to "upgrade" slightly.


Let's start with what's non-negotiable, i.e. what I am not willing to budge on:



  • At least 8GB ram

  • At least 1TB HDD

  • 1Gbps port (I'd also ideally like at least 150Mbps of this to be guaranteed)

  • The IPv4 addresses - I'm going to need at least 4, possibly 5, we'll see. Options for buying more later on are good.

  • EU LOCATION - this is VERY important to me as I and my clients are based in the UK.


Next, let's see what I'd like to do a bit better with:



  • The CPU. Ideally I'd like something at least > 7000 marks, but this is obviously negotiable.

  • Raid HDDs. I get that this is difficult at this price point (more on this later) and fully understand if it's not possible, but hey, let's throw it out there in case.


Here's what I'm willing to do away with if necessary:



  • ECC ram. Obviously this is desirable, but if it adds too much to the cost (I have no idea whether it does btw) it can go.

  • Unmetered traffic. Yeah, nothing's really unmetered, we all know that, and I'm not exactly going to be using Petabytes of data. High allowances are nice though :-)

  • DDoS protection - I suspect Online.net's "DDoS Protection" consists of nullrouting attacked IPs - who knows. I can do away with this if need be.

  • The FTP backup. Again, this is nice, but I've got alternative solutions for that.

  • IPv6. I don't use this right now (yes, I'm aware I may have to in the future).


Great! Talk to me guys. The online.net server is going to cost roughly £25 per month - cheap for what they offer. If any of you can best that, let me know. I am perfectly happy to go for this if no one can though.


Oh, one more thing: it's gonna be roughly a month before I actually start paying for this server - I have some other issues to sort out first, so you've gotta be cool with offering me something now and only actually starting in roughly a month.


If you read this far, then thank you! Have a great day.


TL;DR: chaep servr pl0x wth free ferari can paye $1 a mnth


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