Cheapest KVM providers with dedicated IPv4 [no promos, monthly payment term]
Inspired by the Dedicated IP on a budget thread, I would like to ask LES users for providers that offer the cheapest KVM VPSs with a dedicated IPv4.
Rules:
- IPv4 must be dedicated.
- Virtualization must be KVM.
- Price must be a regular monthly commitment price. That is, no current discount and only on a monthly payment.
- I would accept a provider with a "get it while it lasts" entry as long as it is a product that is clearly different from those offered regularly and still with monthly commitment. Please mark it as such in case.
- Hardware specs, location, and network do not matter for listing. Users will decide which ones work better.
I will start with those I know about:
- BuyVM $2.00/month
- Nexus Bytes $2.00/month Just realized this is on annual term, apologies. I can't see their monthly price as it is out of stock.
- SpectraIP 2,50€/month
- Netcup 2,69€/month
- Hetzner 2,96€/month
The last 3 might have different pricing for non EU users, because of VAT. This is the price I see, anyway.
Comments
Does netcup allow to pay per month?
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Yes, with their latest VPSs (and ONLY the VPSs), they do. It is even hourly billed, but in a weird way. You anticipate one month (incorrect, it is 6 months) and get reimbursed pro rated in case you cancel.
@seriesn do you confirm that the price for the lowest one is $2.37 on a monthly commitment?
Yeah, just for clarity of comparison, I'd write:
For SpectraIP: 2,50€ /month + EU VAT
For netcup: 2,69€ /month + EU VAT (advertised price includes 19% German VAT)
For Hetzner: 2,49€ /month + EU VAT
And let me add:
Aruba Cloud: 2,79€ /month + EU VAT
"A single swap file or partition may be up to 128 MB in size. [...] [I]f you need 256 MB of swap, you can create two 128-MB swap partitions." (M. Welsh & L. Kaufman, Running Linux, 2e, 1996, p. 49)
For me it seems the billing period is 6 mths, not pay per mth
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Technically the cheapest at the moment will be OVH. No one can beat a one-time IP price* (while it lasts - everyone said soon but it is still there after so many years)
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What's up boss, the lowest payment term for that plan is quarterly- $7.12/qtr.
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You are right, but they reimburse unused time. Tested on myself. I just forgot how much you have to anticipate them.> @FAT32 said:
Do you mean the one-time fee for adding IPs to a dedicated server? If that one, yeah there is a catch then :-)
Where is the catch? You can add in VPS up to 16 IPv4 also, just get their cheapest plan during BF and you can get it like $2-3/m (+$2 per IP for life)
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$ 2.99 $ 3 per quarter sounds more appealing
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I meant a catch for this post here. But I was not aware that you can add them to a VPS as well. Good to know!> @seriesn said:
Then your cheapest one looks to be $4.00/month
Aruba Cloud still looks good after their price increase.
SpectraIP does not change their price when changing my location for billing. Perhaps they show NL VAT in their price and forfeit other EU VAT.
Server.it has 2gb VM for .99£ but quarterly pricing.
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VERY.
If you put it that way boss, I guess.
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Just to note, the OP said KVM and this is VMWare.
vServer.site 1.50€/mo, VirMach $1.50/mo, Scaleway 2€/mo.
https://kts24.com got kvm servers starting at 1,49 € per month.
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€2.00 /month - https://clients.inceptionhosting.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=183
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It seems that they go even down to $1.25/mo (SSD256 product).
But is all these prices are sustainable for providers ? . I wonder how ?
You buy, you idle, I sell the same resource to 10 more people. ?.
Jk. I won't. But that is usually the concept for some of the ultra ultra lowend specials.
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Grazie
Did you get AES enabled
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Why only KVM? If your goal is a cheap dedicated IPv4 virtualization shouldn’t really matter.
AES disabled.
Didn't even notice.
Will contact support and see.
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Got one thanks for sharing.
Okay, fair enough.
(I was assuming that VMware was comparable to KVM as far as this survey was concerned.)
"A single swap file or partition may be up to 128 MB in size. [...] [I]f you need 256 MB of swap, you can create two 128-MB swap partitions." (M. Welsh & L. Kaufman, Running Linux, 2e, 1996, p. 49)
+1 for https://kts24.com
Order link pls
https://www.server.it/checkout/cart.php?a=add&pid=312
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https://www.virtua.host/vps-cloud-servers - 1.75 Eur/m
Already mentioned them on the other forum today, promise I'm not shilling - just keep finding relevant threads
Annual billing is always going to be a better deal because you're not eating the $0.35+/mo in transaction fees that the host is passing along to you. I've got plenty of <$10/yr stuff with a dedicated v4 address (VPSDime, HostSailor, Virmach, etc).
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Almost forgot about them, newer host but good service the last 2-ish months I've had a VM with them.
https://aliendata.com/ - $1.50/m - Houston, TX
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