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If someone is kind enough to post some stuff in comments about the following,


Where i should buy a Dedi for my hosting company,

What is the minimum/medium and max specs for it to run (hosting company)
 
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The summer is coming.

If you want to open a hosting company you should already know this and some other things. If you don't know, consider stuying it a little bit more and then come back. kthx.
 

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The summer is coming.

If you want to open a hosting company you should already know this and some other things. If you don't know, consider stuying it a little bit more and then come back. kthx.
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If someone is kind enough to post some stuff in comments about the following,


Where i should buy a Dedi for my hosting company,

What is the minimum/medium and max specs for it to run (hosting company)

Hello,

I personally wouldn't consider using SoYouStart for your next hosting company. They are a budget provider and their network isn't the best.

As for specs, consider getting an E3-1230V3 or similar with 16GB-32GB RAM. That will provide a great price to performance ratio.

Best of luck!
 

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Hello,

I personally wouldn't consider using SoYouStart for your next hosting company. They are a budget provider and their network isn't the best.

As for specs, consider getting an E3-1230V3 or similar with 16GB-32GB RAM. That will provide a great price to performance ratio.

Best of luck!
Thanks, where could i get better dedi?
 
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I'd recommend getting off Zelon or Klanx <3

Both knows what they are doing with great solid service so far!
 

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Depends on what price point you’re selling at, for what hardware you should be running it on. If you’re selling at $2.5/GB - $3/GB you should ideally;
  • Have a CPU running at 3GHz or higher.
  • Minimum of 1 core per 8GB RAM. (Most E3’s or i7’s are quad cores, therefore a 32GB dedi would be fine), don’t want to put too much load on the CPU for this price point.
  • Use SSD storage.
  • DDoS protection (50Gbps + with a reliable filter, so it doesn’t let attacks get through because it doesn’t detect them).
  • Don’t oversell
For $1.5/GB and lower you can get away with:
  • A CPU running at 2.0GHz or higher. (Usually older Xeons or E5’s. Sometimes dual CPU servers too).
  • It’s good to still have 1 core per 8GB RAM, but you can push it a bit more. 1 core per 16GB is often fine. If the host is cheap, people tend to buy more RAM than they need. Therefore, the CPU has fewer servers to deal with.
  • SSD storage is great and a good selling point at this price, but failing that, HDD is fine.
  • DDoS protection. Must have regardless of price. Might have to shop about a bit, to get the best protection for your budget.
  • You can oversell a bit, but only if you know what you are doing, otherwise the node will run out of RAM, and people’s servers will crash / get killed by OOM.
That being said, if you don’t already have an idea of these things. You will struggle to start a hosting company. It's a very difficult market to get into, due to how popular starting a host is.
 
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Depends on what price point you’re selling at, for what hardware you should be running it on. If you’re selling at or higher $2.5/GB - $3/GB you should ideally;
  • Have a CPU running at 3GHz or higher.
  • Minimum of 1 core per 8GB RAM. (Most E3’s or i7’s are quad cores, therefore a 32GB dedi would be fine), don’t want to put too much load on the CPU for this price point.
  • Use SSD storage.
  • DDoS protection (50Gbps + with a reliable filter, so it doesn’t let attacks get through because it doesn’t detect them).
  • Don’t oversell
For $1.5/GB and lower you can get away with:
  • A CPU running at 2.0GHz or higher. (Usually older Xeons or E5’s. Sometimes dual CPU servers too).
  • It’s good to still have 1 core per 8GB RAM, but you can push it a bit more. 1 core per 16GB is often fine. If the host is cheap, people tend to buy more RAM than they need. Therefore, the CPU has fewer servers to deal with.
  • SSD storage is great and a good selling point at this price, but failing that, HDD is fine.
  • DDoS protection. Must have regardless of price. Might have to shop about a bit, to get the best protection for your budget.
  • You can oversell a bit, but only if you know what you are doing, otherwise the node will run out of RAM, and people’s servers will crash / get killed by OOM.
That being said, if you don’t already have an idea of these things. You will struggle to start a hosting company. It's a very difficult market to get into, due to how popular starting a host is.
This is what I needed, thanks so much
 
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Zare if you don't want to oversell and become a actual good host or Contabo if you want to become a summer host and oversell like mad.
 

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I would advise against starting a hosting company, but to start off you should just get an ovh vps. Once you start getting clients then you can look at servers.
 

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There are some great instructions here.
(Joking, please don't, I can't tell you how many people think that these instructions are legitimate)
 

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There are some great instructions here.
(Joking, please don't, I can't tell you how many people think that these instructions are legitimate)
I should take tips, thanks (the guy who made this is a smart person)
 
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