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What are you looking to use the dedicated server for?
Also, is $30 the maximum you're willing to spend per month?
 

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What's the use? If it's for Minecraft/a small website, I suggest looking into a VPS. You could get better specs and performance for that money.

The only company that I would go with for that money is SoYouStart.
 

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I personally use OVH for my VPS, I have no problems with them, and their prices are actually really cheap. I hear bad things about them, but I personally have no problems with them myself.
 

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You're missing the point. Kimsufi doesn't offer the option to add extra IP's. The DDOS protection is also ass.
but kimsufi is part of OVH though...
I thought they were hosted on the same network. (with same ddos protection)
 

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It's still crap. The best way is to prevent ddosing is preventing people from pulling your backends as well as keeping your firewall tight.
When attacking an OVH server, it's very difficult to actually take down the network, attackers tend to aim for the software/application on the server as that's much easier to take out than OVH's network.

OVH's network definitely isn't crap. The only difference from OVH's and SoYouStart's protection (AFAIK) is that OVH has permanent mitigation. SoYouStart doesn't, meaning it'll take a while to kick in. This is from personal experience. I might be wrong.

Other than that, their network is great if you're not combining it with external reverse proxy services as their VAC can cause some congestion.
 

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Hello Luigical!

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Intel Core i3-6300 Skylake 3.8GHz That is pretty lame
 

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What's the use? If it's for Minecraft/a small website, I suggest looking into a VPS. You could get better specs and performance for that money.

The only company that I would go with for that money is SoYouStart.
I will be using it for a small Minecraft Network.
 

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The latest generation of i3 processors are actually surprisingly more powerful than you'd expect. Whilst the team were setting up the server, we ran a few performance tests and the server passed with flying colours. Yes, you could probably pick up something much cheaper on WSI, but it certainly wouldn't be the latest hardware. And hardware aside, we provide quality support so that we can solve our customers issues quickly. I hope that you start to understand our reasoning.

Regards,
Guardian Hosting Team.
I bet your support is 10x better than nocix, but for nocix's price the buyer is getting more for his money.
 

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[QUOTE="Guardian Hosting, post: 1166853, member: 30933"And hardware aside, we provide quality support so that we can solve our customers issues quickly. I hope that you start to understand our reasoning.
Regards,
Guardian Hosting Team.[/QUOTE]

Just curious what set your support partly differently than any other unmanaged provider?
 
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