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Thank you!€0.50/GB & using whmcs (not cracked), looks good, gl with selling
The front page was removed some days ago, I never got back to making a new one, but it's finally getting made and should be up soonGL, the website looks ok it seems like its a little quick edited when you scroll down maybe add little more into the front page?
Just based off specs I'm gonna say Hetzner lol.Do you own the hardware, if not who is the original source.
HetznerDo you own the hardware, if not who is the original source.
They are cheap tho for Ryzen 5 (I'm not part of the team, i don't even know Oliver)Just based off specs I'm gonna say Hetzner lol.
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You charge 32 euro per month for 64GB RAM w/ Ryzen 5 3600 but Hetzner charges 34 euro per month for 64GB ram w/ Ryzen 5 3600. How are you making a profit?
I mean, if you paid for a RAM upgrade (which you didn't), it could make sense. An upgrade to 128GB RAM is an additional +20 euro per month.
34 euro + 20 euro = 54 euro per month for the server with 128GB ram.
Assuming you sell out, you'd be making 64 euro per month on that server (in revenue).
That's still very, very, very, very slim margins (12 euro per month in profit) and that doesn't account for other fees (i.e. PayPal).
Hetzner doesn't really do discounts either, usually the pricing on their site is the only pricing they have for that server. I spend a couple thousand euro per month with Hetzner and they're not willing to do any sort of discounts or custom plans for me.
The node statistics are public, and indicate that the node has 64GB RAM.
Yes that is correct, our Germany node has 64GB ram, but we oversell 2x, so we sell 128GB, tho if it begins affecting the performance of the server, or getting other servers to lag, we will move some servers over to a new node.
And before you start saying that our service is bad, you could take a look at our status site, where you can see it uses around 16GB of the 48GB+ we sold. You can also see that the CPU usage is not that high either, just around 15%.
What the fuck?
Even with overselling, your margins are still pretty low
Just wait until people start actually using their servers...
I agree. There is extremely small profit margin. This is more Budget Line hosting with the fact your saying Overselling is going to happen. But I still don't get how you will be able to profit anything on this. OP do you know how to run a business?
Not the best host, the executive "VenixDev" directly breached Trustpilot's terms by reviewing a competitor.
The same executive requested a refund & whilst waiting for a reply decided to submit a chargeback for no reason claiming we denied a refund.
Can attest to this. Even when spending many thousands a month, they won't even consider it.You charge 32 euro per month for 64GB RAM w/ Ryzen 5 3600 but Hetzner charges 34 euro per month for 64GB ram w/ Ryzen 5 3600. How are you making a profit?
I mean, if you paid for a RAM upgrade (which you didn't), it could make sense. An upgrade to 128GB RAM is an additional +20 euro per month.
34 euro + 20 euro = 54 euro per month for the server with 128GB ram.
Assuming you sell out, you'd be making 64 euro per month on that server (in revenue).
That's still very, very, very, very slim margins (12 euro per month in profit) and that doesn't account for other fees (i.e. PayPal).
Hetzner doesn't really do discounts either, usually the pricing on their site is the only pricing they have for that server. I spend a couple thousand euro per month with Hetzner and they're not willing to do any sort of discounts or custom plans for me.
The node statistics are public, and indicate that the node has 64GB RAM.
An executive breaking Trustpilot ToS by reviewing a competitor and also lying in the review.This has nothing to do with Powelt.
