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    Cheap CPU power

    Hello,

    I am interested in leasing 150-200 Dedicated Servers with monthly billing and no contracts and delivered within 72hours after payment sent.

    I am looking for:

    Min 12 Cores / 24 Threads
    RAM : 8GB or more
    Port speed : 10mbit or more
    Traffic : 200-500gb ( gonna use about 20gb only )
    OS : Ubuntu/Debian

    Price : 50$ / server

    Payment methods : best in Bitcoin , can do Paypal/CC as well

    Verification : can provide all verification documents even if paying by bitcoin

    Purpose: Doing some mathematical calculations for a new project

    Please suggest me any provider that may be able to accomplish this needs

    Thanks

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    Your budget and the amount of CPU cores are going to be a problem, it's not possible for the budget.
    Either settle for lower standards or increase your budget.
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    WholeSaleInternet does match my price and requirements, sent them email for stock - but i want more options
    Quote Originally Posted by 24x7group View Post
    Your budget and the amount of CPU cores are going to be a problem, it's not possible for the budget.
    Either settle for lower standards or increase your budget.

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    I'd be happy to know who else can offer 12 cores / 24 threads for 50 USD or cheaper
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    You'd need to increase your budget for such CPU Power, otherwise the service you're going to get isn't going to be very good.

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    I don't need good service, just need cpu power for a project for a month.
    Quote Originally Posted by Criot View Post
    You'd need to increase your budget for such CPU Power, otherwise the service you're going to get isn't going to be very good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SSDVM View Post
    I don't need good service, just need cpu power for a project for a month.
    I was talking in terms of reliability, not support.

    You could probably get a modern E3 or E5 running at 3GHz+ within your budget on a decent network which would be much more powerful than an old Xeon running at 2GHz or slightly more.

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    any suggestions for specific providers?
    Quote Originally Posted by Criot View Post
    I was talking in terms of reliability, not support.

    You could probably get a modern E3 or E5 running at 3GHz+ within your budget on a decent network which would be much more powerful than an old Xeon running at 2GHz or slightly more.

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    Check out Amazon EC2, I think it is your only option for 200 systems for one month. On the bright side, you can do it for an hour!

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    Already have 700 instances at Amazon EC2, looking for more/cheaper
    Quote Originally Posted by 2saca View Post
    Check out Amazon EC2, I think it is your only option for 200 systems for one month. On the bright side, you can do it for an hour!

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    What's your point for having so much power? Mine bit coins? Bot net?

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    Mining Primecoin ? How many XPMs do you mine off Amazons 700 instances ?

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    Why not try some vps they might be a better option?

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    That's not something i wish to disclose publicly, but it isn't something illegal
    Quote Originally Posted by NT-James View Post
    What's your point for having so much power? Mine bit coins? Bot net?
    No
    Quote Originally Posted by softshop011 View Post
    Mining Primecoin ? How many XPMs do you mine off Amazons 700 instances ?

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    $4/core is kinda too low...barely even covers power costs. It's not just the price that is a bit too low, but having to set up that many servers for only a one month term...really doesn't sound all that appealing.
    I could see you getting more interest and recommendations, if you came up in price 25-50%.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BurstNET View Post
    but having to set up that many servers for only a one month term...really doesn't sound all that appealing.
    Yeah I agree with you sadly deploying some 4 racks of equipment just for a month doesn't seem worth it at all.

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    It is minimum 1 month, and i can do little higher on price
    Quote Originally Posted by cd/home View Post
    Yeah I agree with you sadly deploying some 4 racks of equipment just for a month doesn't seem worth it at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SSDVM View Post
    It is minimum 1 month, and i can do little higher on price
    Wholesaleinternet probably is your best bet but honestly I don't think it would be worth it much for the provider for just 1 month

    But then again, Wholesaleinternet probably does get a lot of sales and wouldn't be as bad for them once you cancel. They're definitely your best bet.

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    I could do more servers if it helps x3 more
    Quote Originally Posted by GVH-Jon View Post
    Wholesaleinternet probably is your best bet but honestly I don't think it would be worth it much for the provider for just 1 month

    But then again, Wholesaleinternet probably does get a lot of sales and wouldn't be as bad for them once you cancel. They're definitely your best bet.

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    Nobody is going to invest for that many servers for 1 month, it's that simple.
    You could only get servers put online by increasing the budget and settling with less.
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    Although it will be tough to find you may want to watch for any insane Cyber Monday offers.

    Otherwise Wholesale and Datashack may be best option (same staff). They provide a nice network for budget price.

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    Wow, you have bought DataShack/Wholesale entire stock of dual 5639's. How many did they have ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by softshop011 View Post
    Wow, you have bought DataShack/Wholesale entire stock of dual 5639's. How many did they have ?
    Where did you see this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sjr2004 View Post
    Where did you see this?
    Yesterday they were out of stock all, maybe they have just restocked.

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    Ok, I was asking about where in this thread did it say he purchased it from them.

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