*OFFICIAL* BFCM 2021 Offers - The "All You Can Eat" thread

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  • @InceptionHosting said:
    Short and sweet:

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    • 2 CPU Core (Equal Share)
    • 6 GB Ram
    • 70 GB Pure NVMe SSD Disk space
    • 18000 GB Bandwidth @ 1 gbit (shared)
    • 1 x IPv4 address
    • 1 x /64 IPv6
    • Complimentary DDOS protection
    • Free Direct Admin

    €75 /year

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    New 2, 3, and 4 GB plan to come on Cyber Monday at €25, €37.50 and €50 respectively with the standard (lower) disk and bandwidth allowances based on the feedback of users.

    This is a nice config. Only too much bandwidth.

  • InceptionHostingInceptionHosting Hosting ProviderOG

    @webcraft said: This is a nice config. Only too much bandwidth.

    That is standard now, we have been offering 3TB for every 1GB Ram for almost a year as standard.

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  • Mr_TomMr_Tom OG
    edited November 2021

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  • edited November 2021

    @hosthatch said:

    @chimichurri said: 2TB BF deals

    We might have some flash deals tomorrow or Monday that might be better, but only a few will be available and not in all locations.

    Yay!!! :)

    Depends on how you look at it. A 16 TB drive on a dedicated server will give you ~14.5 TB usable storage. So it comes to around 1.44 USD per TB if maths isn't wrong. There would be world-ending events happening if we sold a 16 TB VPS that came with 14.5 TB usable storage.

    Thank you for pointing this out, I was unaware of this (blissfully ignorant, I thought the TBs on both dedis and VPS were the same... orz) - as a result, the calculated cost per TB for dedicated servers on the linked chart is wrong, i.e. the pricing per TB should be indeed 10% higher (so that e.g. the cheapest offer available ATM should not say 0.91, but rather 1.01EUR/TB/m)


    FYI guys, the best storage deals I saw today were the following two PulsedMedia seedboxes @ OGF
    1. 56 TB @ RAID-0 for 643EUR/y -> with actual available storage being slightly less as per the above comment and this also being a dedi of sorts -> 643/(56*12*0.9)=1.06EUR/TB/m.
    2. 1 TB @ RAID-0 for 24EUR/y (incl. nonrecurring one time -65% off)
    Unfortunately, both of these are already sold out

    EDIT: but there is a third fresh one that hasn't sold out yet!

    V10G XS:
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        2GB RAM
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        2000GiB Traffic, then 100Mbps external, still 10Gbps internal. Only upload counted.
        Deluge + rTorrent/ruTorrent + rclone etc etc. all the usual goodies
        2€/TB/Month
        The gotcha: 3years term! Comes to 4€/Month - 144€ TOTAL
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  • FAT32FAT32 OGSenpai

    @hosthatch said:
    Same question for storage....is there anyone doing lower $/TB than our 2021 deals, or is the comparison limited to our deals in 2020 vs our deals in 2021?

    Nope, you storage deal is definitely legendary

    食之无味 弃之可惜 - Too arduous to relish, too wasteful to discard.

  • I see I missed all the goodies today B)

  • @royed said:
    I see I missed all the goodies today B)

    You were asleep all day from yesterday's excitement?

  • @webcraft said:

    @royed said:
    I see I missed all the goodies today B)

    You were asleep all day from yesterday's excitement?

    No sorry, some people have to work on a weekend :#

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  • @royed said:

    @webcraft said:

    @royed said:
    I see I missed all the goodies today B)

    You were asleep all day from yesterday's excitement?

    No sorry, some people have to work on a weekend :#

    I feel you. And nights. Random combinations of days, weekends, and nights. Sometimes multiple back to back. :#

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  • DanielDaniel OG
    edited November 2021

    @hosthatch said: Can't really compete with that :)

    Thanks for commenting here! I definitely understand what you're talking about with regards to hardware prices.

    Do you think you'll ever offer IPv6-only plans? IPv4 addresses are getting more expensive and I'd be happy with an IPv6-only VPS as long as it still has outbound IPv4 connectivity in some way, for example an internal IPv4 address + gateway to access the internet, or an IPv6-to-IPv4 bridge of some sort. Every internet connection I use (home internet, office internet, 4G on my phone) all have native IPv6 connectivity, and many of these servers are servers I only use myself and don't need anyone else to be able to connect to them, so I don't need any inbound IPv4 connectivity.

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  • @Daniel said:

    @hosthatch said: Can't really compete with that :)

    Thanks for commenting here! I definitely understand what you're talking about with regards to hardware prices.

    Do you think you'll ever offer IPv6-only plans? IPv4 addresses are getting more expensive and I'd be happy with an IPv6-only VPS as long as it still has outbound IPv4 connectivity in some way, for example an internal IPv4 address + gateway to access the internet, or an IPv6-to-IPv4 bridge of some sort. Every internet connection I use (home internet, office internet, 4G on my phone) all have native IPv6 connectivity, and many of these servers are servers I only use myself and don't need anyone else to be able to connect to them, so I don't need any inbound IPv4 connectivity.

    Even cheaper? How small should the VM be? I don't care if it's $115/y or $10 less. It adds some comfort and most IPv6-only services had there problems from time to time when traffic was going over the IPv4 ports.

  • DanielDaniel OG
    edited November 2021

    @webcraft said:

    @Daniel said:

    @hosthatch said: Can't really compete with that :)

    Thanks for commenting here! I definitely understand what you're talking about with regards to hardware prices.

    Do you think you'll ever offer IPv6-only plans? IPv4 addresses are getting more expensive and I'd be happy with an IPv6-only VPS as long as it still has outbound IPv4 connectivity in some way, for example an internal IPv4 address + gateway to access the internet, or an IPv6-to-IPv4 bridge of some sort. Every internet connection I use (home internet, office internet, 4G on my phone) all have native IPv6 connectivity, and many of these servers are servers I only use myself and don't need anyone else to be able to connect to them, so I don't need any inbound IPv4 connectivity.

    Even cheaper? How small should the VM be? I don't care if it's $115/y or $10 less. It adds some comfort and most IPv6-only services had there problems from time to time when traffic was going over the IPv4 ports.

    I suspect IPv4 will eventually drive prices up year over year, if it's not already doing that. So I guess I mean the same-ish prices as now, if IPv4 ends up causing them to increase. It's also possible they have some free space on some servers, but no IPv4 addresses left to create new VPSes on it.

  • @Daniel said:

    @webcraft said:

    @Daniel said:

    @hosthatch said: Can't really compete with that :)

    Thanks for commenting here! I definitely understand what you're talking about with regards to hardware prices.

    Do you think you'll ever offer IPv6-only plans? IPv4 addresses are getting more expensive and I'd be happy with an IPv6-only VPS as long as it still has outbound IPv4 connectivity in some way, for example an internal IPv4 address + gateway to access the internet, or an IPv6-to-IPv4 bridge of some sort. Every internet connection I use (home internet, office internet, 4G on my phone) all have native IPv6 connectivity, and many of these servers are servers I only use myself and don't need anyone else to be able to connect to them, so I don't need any inbound IPv4 connectivity.

    Even cheaper? How small should the VM be? I don't care if it's $115/y or $10 less. It adds some comfort and most IPv6-only services had there problems from time to time when traffic was going over the IPv4 ports.

    I suspect IPv4 will eventually drive prices up year over year, if it's not already doing that. So I guess I mean the same-ish prices as now, if IPv4 ends up causing them to increase. It's also possible they have some free space on some servers, but no IPv4 addresses left to create new VPSes on it.

    Well, discontinueing the smaller plans maybe. Either IPv6-only (no IPv4 ports) or not is my opinion. A trashed shared IPv4 isn't helpfull as well as a config that breaks on every couple updates. The problem I see with IPv6 is that I only get it on my mobile when I'm connected to 4G/5G but not on anything below.

  • cybertechcybertech OGBenchmark King

    @hosthatch said:

    @Daniel said:

    @flips said: Interesting: Seems Hosthatch has two different client panels ... (The BF orders are at cloud.hosthatch.com, while my existing service is at manage.hosthatch.com ...)

    cloud. is their new one but AFAIK they haven't migrated existing VPSes over yet. Their older one is built on top of SolusVM whereas the new one is completely standalone.

    @sportingdan said:

    @flips said:

    @webcraft said:

    @Falzo said:
    on OGF @hosthatch entered the ring. now everything is offline...

    And hosthatch's panel just broke too.

    Summary of what they offer this BF?

    here is my summary of HostHatch's 2021 BF offers: you're not missing out on anything particularly exciting.

    Their offers are good, they're just not insane like last year. They're building brand new servers with the latest AMD EPYC processors, so I don't blame them for charging a bit more.

    Last year I got 3 cores (1 dedicated), 16GB RAM, 80GB NVMe, 5TB transfer for $60/year whereas this year it's 4 cores (2 dedicated), 16GB RAM, 100GB NVMe, 20TB transfer for $115/year. 2 dedicated EPYC cores are tempting, and I'm still thinking of getting it, but it may not be worth paying nearly double the price...

    I'll give you some background maths here.

    64 GB DDR3 = ~$125
    64 GB DDR4 = $325

    2x E5-2690v2 = $300
    1x AMD 7443 = $2000+ (if you get lucky enough to find it somewhere, otherwise its 4-6+ weeks to get your hands on it at the moment)

    The cost of the latest generation Dell EMC servers to run these is also much higher. Gen4 NVMes also cost more than Gen3 NVMes.

    The plans last year were/are honestly more profitable for us. If you have one and would like to continue using it, you're more than welcome to.

    But with that being said, I am truly curious, is there any provider doing better NVMe deals with regards to $/RAM? I only know of the German providers who are doing similar deals, but they come around $12/month (?) while ours comes to around $9.6/month.

    Same question for storage....is there anyone doing lower $/TB than our 2021 deals, or is the comparison limited to our deals in 2020 vs our deals in 2021?

    greencloudvps had some raid10 storage deals in 2 US locations with $56 / $64 biennially for 1 / 2TB. iirc they have 2GB ram each?

    did not compare anything else as large traffic is not important to me.

    that being said im happy with your box that i paid 2 years for and was migrated to AMD recently. With 2GB ram i can custom install ISO and use the entire 999GB without any swap.

    I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.

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    edited November 2021

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  • @vyas said:

    Upto 95 percent off on Mailbird email client (Win + Mac)

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    Anyone lucked out with 95% off?

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  • @localhost said:

    @vyas said:

    Upto 95 percent off on Mailbird email client (Win + Mac)

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    Anyone lucked out with 95% off?

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  • I get 75%, then 80%. Not sure if I need to buy it or not, I left the page opened in background :/

  • @localhost said:

    @vyas said:

    Upto 95 percent off on Mailbird email client (Win + Mac)

    Personal and business plans
    https://www.getmailbird.com/pricing/

    Anyone lucked out with 95% off?

    Can you even get 95% without doing this?

  • @Coffee said:

    I get 75%, then 80%. Not sure if I need to buy it or not, I left the page opened in background :/

    Wow. Would love to get the 80% code if available?

  • @casadebamburojo said:

    @localhost said:

    @vyas said:

    Upto 95 percent off on Mailbird email client (Win + Mac)

    Personal and business plans
    https://www.getmailbird.com/pricing/

    Anyone lucked out with 95% off?

    Can you even get 95% without doing this?

    U can't. Guess u need to get 80% discount first

  • @localhost said:

    @casadebamburojo said:

    @localhost said:

    @vyas said:

    Upto 95 percent off on Mailbird email client (Win + Mac)

    Personal and business plans
    https://www.getmailbird.com/pricing/

    Anyone lucked out with 95% off?

    Can you even get 95% without doing this?

    U can't. Guess u need to get 80% discount first

    keep trying...

    yes, you need to hit the 75 first, then 80, then add a link...

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    @Falzo said:

    @localhost said:

    @casadebamburojo said:

    @localhost said:

    @vyas said:

    Upto 95 percent off on Mailbird email client (Win + Mac)

    Personal and business plans
    https://www.getmailbird.com/pricing/

    Anyone lucked out with 95% off?

    Can you even get 95% without doing this?

    U can't. Guess u need to get 80% discount first

    keep trying...

    yes, you need to hit the 75 first, then 80, then add a link...

    Its best one

  • @visualwebtechno said:

    Its best one

    another app? to be fair I have no idea if I should buy it. used to use gmail and outlook via browser nowadays. not even opening outlook anymore very often... what about the integration/messenger part. does this thing try to be a multimessenger as well?

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  • @Falzo I use mailbird and did integrate whatsapp with it. I think it is still possible to get a free license if you bring in some new people/email addresses that use mailbird as there mailapp.

    btw you can also integrate discord, telegram, skype, teams etc.

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  • @Falzo said:

    @localhost said:

    @casadebamburojo said:

    @localhost said:

    @vyas said:

    Upto 95 percent off on Mailbird email client (Win + Mac)

    Personal and business plans
    https://www.getmailbird.com/pricing/

    Anyone lucked out with 95% off?

    Can you even get 95% without doing this?

    U can't. Guess u need to get 80% discount first

    keep trying...

    yes, you need to hit the 75 first, then 80, then add a link...

    Yh. M trying with multiple browsers still no luck

  • @royed said:
    @Falzo I use mailbird and did integrate whatsapp with it. I think it is still possible to get a free license if you bring in some new people/email addresses that use mailbird as there mailapp.

    btw you can also integrate discord, telegram, skype, teams etc.

    thanks for the info, I already use Franz Messenger for that. afaik there are quite some of these apps around which use electron as framework to call the web versions of all the regular messengers...

    @localhost I'll send you my 95% code via PM ;-)

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