Dedicated Dedicated Server

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Looking for a Dedicated Server:

Processor: E3-1240/E3-1270/E3-1290
Ram: 12GB DDR3
Disk Space: 2x600GB SAS 15k RPM (RAID1 is a MUST)
Bandwidth: 25TB Bandwidth
Network Connection: 2Gbit (preferably 4Gbit)
Dedicated IP's: 16 IP's
Location: Netherlands
24/7/365 Ticket Support/Phone Support

Please also mention how much is will cost to upgrade:
+1GB DDR3 Ram $ = ?
+5TB Bandwidth $ = ?
+1 Dedicated IP $ = ?

Payment method: Paypal

Looking for some good offers :)
PM's are welcomed :)
 
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@l0cal i've already spoken to Rickie, just want to see what else is out there.

@snow >_> Top Secret.

@Tulip serverboost's prices are outrageous.
 
since you didn't ask for a specific location check hetzner.de new E3 dedicated servers

PS:My bad :facepalm: Location is NL, sorry about this above suggestion may will help another member ;)

Highest Regards
Mohammed H
 
You should give them a message, you can get it aclot cheaper.. :)

Or Weservit they do custom configs, I know they're rolling out some E3 Cpu's
 
My budget is up to $250 with the 4Gbit Port.

Without 4Gbit Port and only 2Gbit It's up to $200

I could possibly go higher but it must be something special.

$250 is not going to happen, anywhere. You might be able to get that for $200-$250 if you replace SAS drives with SATA2 and downgrade your port to 100mbps or 1gbps. Drives are hard to order at this time due to Thailand floods. 600GB SAS drives are very expensive, and it's going to be even more expensive because of the Thailand floods.
 
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You want an E3-1240 with 12GB RAM and 2x600SAS 15k drives. All of that with 25TB bandwidth on a 4gbps port for $250?

Don't really know where you get your quotes from, but if you're looking for a real provider with an actual quality network that won't go to hell when you get a 1mbit DDoS, you're gonna have to up your budget to a bare minimum of $400+ for that kind of specs. The bandwidth alone, on a good network, will cost you $100+. The hardware is going to go for $250 alone considering you need the 15k SAS drives; 2 of them. And the gbit uplinks aren't cheap. You don't even need 1gbit, you need 4gbit. That requires NIC bonding; and gbit uplinks are not cheap regardless of the kind of bandwidth you push through them.
 
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