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    Need fast bandwidth connection VPS

    Hello, I need a vps with no more then 256 MB ram and a 700 MHZ processor.
    However, I need speeds exceeding 10 GBITS, with unlimited bandwidth.
    Is there any company that offers this?

    I have no budget, just name any price.

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    Exceeding 10Gbps? Like say 20Gbps? Let me see, $20k/month, how does it sound?

    P.S. to the mods - no, i am not making him an offer

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    Well, i'd like 10gbps to start out with, I'll probably have to upgrade to 100 GBPS by the end of the year, I paid $2k/quarter for my last one,
    The company actually *owned* their datacenter, and had RIPE membership, so they were able to provide the speeds...

    A few dark fiber lines should be good enough for me.

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    Sorry, but i haven't seen any 100Gbps network card for sale yet.

    While a dedicated server with 2x10Gbps bonded network cards is possible i doubt it would be used for hosting VPSes. And i doubt 700MHz CPU power would be enough to push that much traffic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rds100 View Post
    Sorry, but i haven't seen any 100Gbps network card for sale yet.

    While a dedicated server with 2x10Gbps bonded network cards is possible i doubt it would be used for hosting VPSes. And i doubt 700MHz CPU power would be enough to push that much traffic.
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/coll...d805ec093.html

    Yes, i'd need more then 700HMZ, I just don't need something very fast- it's one application I'm running.

    The link I sent you- don't tell me a good datacenter dosent have a dozen or so of thoes.

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    For those of you wondering, I'm creating exit nodes for the TOR network, and one internal relay.
    Fun stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Implitech View Post
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/coll...d805ec093.html

    Yes, i'd need more then 700HMZ, I just don't need something very fast- it's one application I'm running.

    The link I sent you- don't tell me a good datacenter dosent have a dozen or so of thoes.
    I am sorry, this is not a network card that you put in a server.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rds100 View Post
    I am sorry, this is not a network card that you put in a server.
    No, I know, I'm just saying the speeds are attainable.
    I can have a couple 10G ethernet cards in the server. (10 of em)
    I think in this case, I'm better looking at colocation for my own hardware instead....

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    It is nonsense to add a VPS on 10 Gbps port. You can not handle the load. We;d not even discuss this... You are right that you'd need a physical server. However I doubt that one server would handle 10 Gbps of bandwidth!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HostColor View Post
    It is nonsense to add a VPS on 10 Gbps port. You can not handle the load. We;d not even discuss this... You are right that you'd need a physical server. However I doubt that one server would handle 10 Gbps of bandwidth!
    What would you recommend?
    For 10-100 GBPS?

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    hmmm....
    What about 1GBPS VPS's ? I could buy a hundred of thoes, my speed does not nessicarily have to be all on one machine....

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    Yes, this sounds more realistic - use many smaller VPSes from different providers. But check the ToS of the providers first, whether they would allow your intended usage (Tor exit nodes or whatever) - most wouldn't allow this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rds100 View Post
    Yes, this sounds more realistic - use many smaller VPSes from different providers. But check the ToS of the providers first, whether they would allow your intended usage (Tor exit nodes or whatever) - most wouldn't allow this.
    Why not?


    I'm trying to help speed up the network.

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    Because having Tor exit node increases the chance of the provider receiving a lot of abuse complaints, and most providers (rightfully) don't like receiving a lot of abuse complaints.

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