Well thatβs 48usd/mo. But thatβs just my yabs machine
Expense for a YABS machine.
Indeed... but it's my own hypervisor / virtual machine. I was hesitant to say price because I'm the one who sells them Hopefully it's not against the rules here. Didn't post to sell, just wanted to show Korean network here :>
Well thatβs 48usd/mo. But thatβs just my yabs machine
Expense for a YABS machine.
Indeed... but it's my own hypervisor / virtual machine. I was hesitant to say price because I'm the one who sells them Hopefully it's not against the rules here. Didn't post to sell, just wanted to show Korean network here :>
Now we have common ground, you planning to sell?
South Korea is kinda rare.
Well thatβs 48usd/mo. But thatβs just my yabs machine
Expense for a YABS machine.
Indeed... but it's my own hypervisor / virtual machine. I was hesitant to say price because I'm the one who sells them Hopefully it's not against the rules here. Didn't post to sell, just wanted to show Korean network here :>
Now we have common ground, you planning to sell?
South Korea is kinda rare.
We are indeed. But our price is a bit high at this moment to post. We're trying to figure out a way to lower our costs here. Maybe VPS with low Bandwidth (0.5TB ~ 1TB) but with big ports (5~10Gbps) to justify the pricing?
Well thatβs 48usd/mo. But thatβs just my yabs machine
Expense for a YABS machine.
Indeed... but it's my own hypervisor / virtual machine. I was hesitant to say price because I'm the one who sells them Hopefully it's not against the rules here. Didn't post to sell, just wanted to show Korean network here :>
Now we have common ground, you planning to sell?
South Korea is kinda rare.
We are indeed. But our price is a bit high at this moment to post. We're trying to figure out a way to lower our costs here. Maybe VPS with low Bandwidth (0.5TB ~ 1TB) but with big ports (5~10Gbps) to justify the pricing?
@Justiceserv said: Bandwidth (0.5TB ~ 1TB) but with big ports (5~10Gbps) to justify the pricing?
Let me give you the lowend insight. 1core, 1gb ram, 10gb hdd, 500-1tb bw for 15$y. I said 15$ coz its in South Korea We dont care about 10gbps Hope this helps
Well thatβs 48usd/mo. But thatβs just my yabs machine
Expense for a YABS machine.
Indeed... but it's my own hypervisor / virtual machine. I was hesitant to say price because I'm the one who sells them Hopefully it's not against the rules here. Didn't post to sell, just wanted to show Korean network here :>
Now we have common ground, you planning to sell?
South Korea is kinda rare.
We are indeed. But our price is a bit high at this moment to post. We're trying to figure out a way to lower our costs here. Maybe VPS with low Bandwidth (0.5TB ~ 1TB) but with big ports (5~10Gbps) to justify the pricing?
Korea, the price of bandwidth is very high. So definitely not low end stuff... Good for proxy hosts or uptime monitor or ip to country latency test node.
I speak fluent sarcasm and broken logic. | I would agree with you, but thΓ¦n weβd both be wrong.
Well thatβs 48usd/mo. But thatβs just my yabs machine
Expense for a YABS machine.
Indeed... but it's my own hypervisor / virtual machine. I was hesitant to say price because I'm the one who sells them Hopefully it's not against the rules here. Didn't post to sell, just wanted to show Korean network here :>
Now we have common ground, you planning to sell?
South Korea is kinda rare.
We are indeed. But our price is a bit high at this moment to post. We're trying to figure out a way to lower our costs here. Maybe VPS with low Bandwidth (0.5TB ~ 1TB) but with big ports (5~10Gbps) to justify the pricing?
Of course. If we cut down to 500GB, we sure aren't gonna price it at $7/mo. Bandwidth price is the real problem here, so we can decrease prices dramatically in such case.
@Justiceserv said: Bandwidth (0.5TB ~ 1TB) but with big ports (5~10Gbps) to justify the pricing?
Let me give you the lowend insight. 1core, 1gb ram, 10gb hdd, 500-1tb bw for 15$y. I said 15$ coz its in South Korea We dont care about 10gbps Hope this helps
Crunchbits@crunchbits upgrade completed by @typicalGta, link to previous benchmark.
CPU upgraded from E5-2696 v4 to Platinum 8260.
RAM increased from 3GB to 4GB.
Storage is still constrained at 25GB.
BGP session is still established.
Price is still 39 squats per year.
LittleCreek 12$/y, but i would not recommend it. Worst buy so far since EPYC era imho. Debian 13 wont work, (if you upgrade from 12 template, is slow as hell..) even ISO install is hard there are problems with network, mid install throws downloading errors.
Basic System Information:
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Uptime : 0 days, 1 hours, 3 minutes
Processor : AMD EPYC Processor (with IBPB)
CPU cores : 1 @ 2500.000 MHz
AES-NI : β Enabled
VM-x/AMD-V : β Disabled
RAM : 1.9 GiB
Swap : 1024.0 MiB
Disk : 23.4 GiB
Distro : Slackware 15.0 x86_64
Kernel : 5.15.193
VM Type :
IPv4/IPv6 : β Online / β Online
IPv6 Network Information:
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ISP : Cogent Communications
ASN : AS174 Cogent Communications, LLC
Host : Little Creek Solutions
Location : Durham, North Carolina (NC)
Country : United States
fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/root):
---------------------------------
Block Size | 4k (IOPS) | 64k (IOPS)
------ | --- ---- | ---- ----
Read | 1.82 MB/s (457) | 23.40 MB/s (365)
Write | 1.85 MB/s (462) | 23.81 MB/s (372)
Total | 3.67 MB/s (919) | 47.22 MB/s (737)
| |
Block Size | 512k (IOPS) | 1m (IOPS)
------ | --- ---- | ---- ----
Read | 113.78 MB/s (222) | 172.87 MB/s (168)
Write | 119.82 MB/s (234) | 184.38 MB/s (180)
Total | 233.61 MB/s (456) | 357.26 MB/s (348)
iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
---------------------------------
Provider | Location (Link) | Send Speed | Recv Speed | Ping
----- | ----- | ---- | ---- | ----
Clouvider | London, UK (10G) | 565 Mbits/sec | 196 Mbits/sec | 89.9 ms
Eranium | Amsterdam, NL (100G) | 523 Mbits/sec | 562 Mbits/sec | 95.9 ms
Uztelecom | Tashkent, UZ (10G) | 547 Mbits/sec | 122 Mbits/sec | 205 ms
Leaseweb | Singapore, SG (10G) | 515 Mbits/sec | 247 Mbits/sec | 254 ms
Clouvider | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 602 Mbits/sec | 206 Mbits/sec | 74.9 ms
Leaseweb | NYC, NY, US (10G) | 661 Mbits/sec | 306 Mbits/sec | 22.1 ms
Edgoo | Sao Paulo, BR (1G) | 589 Mbits/sec | 171 Mbits/sec | 127 ms
iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv6):
---------------------------------
Provider | Location (Link) | Send Speed | Recv Speed | Ping
----- | ----- | ---- | ---- | ----
Clouvider | London, UK (10G) | 594 Mbits/sec | 234 Mbits/sec | 89.7 ms
Eranium | Amsterdam, NL (100G) | 538 Mbits/sec | 570 Mbits/sec | 95.7 ms
Uztelecom | Tashkent, UZ (10G) | busy | 150 Mbits/sec | 185 ms
Leaseweb | Singapore, SG (10G) | 420 Mbits/sec | 344 Mbits/sec | 255 ms
Clouvider | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 606 Mbits/sec | 235 Mbits/sec | 74.4 ms
Leaseweb | NYC, NY, US (10G) | 656 Mbits/sec | 234 Mbits/sec | 23.2 ms
Edgoo | Sao Paulo, BR (1G) | 582 Mbits/sec | 218 Mbits/sec | 127 ms
Geekbench 6 test failed. Run manually to determine cause.
YABS completed in 31 min 44 sec
This is YABS from a "slowservers-2gb" (2GB memory, 1 vCPU, 64GB disk, routed /64, 1x IPv4) VPS running Debian 13 on Loki. Located in the Levy Building in Spokane, Washington (USA.) Hypervisor is OpenBSD's VMM. Hardware is used and designed to be energy efficient (for the time period that it came from, anyway.) Cost is $13.50/month, billed annually, so $162/year. There are smaller and cheaper plans available, like $4.50/month for 768MB/24GB disk without IPv4, or $7.50/month for 1GB/32GB disk with IPv4. Monthly billing can be done through SporeStack, but it requires $100 up-front. Can be paid with Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Monero, or cash in the mail. No email or KYC necessary, though email is nice for maintenance notifications.
I ran this test on 2GB because it seems to be about the minimum that will run Geekbench 6.
Happy to give a free month trial to anyone on LES who seems reputable and not shady, as space is available.
As you'd expect from the name, it's slow! Certainly not the best value on LES for most.
Slow Servers IPv6-native VPSs hosted on OpenBSD's VMM in Spokane, WA, USA. (I racked these.) (Now with IPv4!) SporeStack Resold Vultr VPS/baremetal, DO, and a whitelabeled brand in Europe. KYC-free, simple to launch. (I didn't rack these.) Neither have low end pricing!
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Onidel's HF-2 VPS in Singapore πΈπ¬.
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Seoul 8.88β¬/y (first year with discunt)
Free NAT KVM | Free NAT LXC
ST-Hosting Easter 12.00β¬/y + bloody VAT
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Hosteroid Tirana
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Link to buy this pls?
https://www.tencentcloud.com/act/pro/intl-openclaw
You have to be logged in to see the price, new customer bla bla.
Free NAT KVM | Free NAT LXC
Just wanted to share some South Korean YABS
hi @Justiceserv π°π·π°π·π°π·
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How much?
Free NAT KVM | Free NAT LXC
Nice to see you here!
Well thatβs 48usd/mo. But thatβs just my yabs machine
Expense for a YABS machine.
Free NAT KVM | Free NAT LXC
Indeed... but it's my own hypervisor / virtual machine. I was hesitant to say price because I'm the one who sells them
Hopefully it's not against the rules here. Didn't post to sell, just wanted to show Korean network here :>
Now we have common ground, you planning to sell?
South Korea is kinda rare.
Free NAT KVM | Free NAT LXC
We are indeed. But our price is a bit high at this moment to post. We're trying to figure out a way to lower our costs here. Maybe VPS with low Bandwidth (0.5TB ~ 1TB) but with big ports (5~10Gbps) to justify the pricing?
Just ask here: https://lowendspirit.com/discussion/10405/the-cest-pit-2026-edition-the-return-of-the-idlers#latest
But 500GB and 7$/mo prob not gonna cut it, even on LES.
Free NAT KVM | Free NAT LXC
Let me give you the lowend insight. 1core, 1gb ram, 10gb hdd, 500-1tb bw for 15$y.
I said 15$ coz its in South Korea
We dont care about 10gbps
Hope this helps
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Korea, the price of bandwidth is very high. So definitely not low end stuff... Good for proxy hosts or uptime monitor or ip to country latency test node.
Of course. If we cut down to 500GB, we sure aren't gonna price it at $7/mo. Bandwidth price is the real problem here, so we can decrease prices dramatically in such case.
Dang! Maybe SSD and $20/yr have chance?
I guess so, there are too many idlers here in les/let and will buy anything cheap as long as it make sense.
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TakeHost Paris 5.80 β¬/y
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Crunchbits @crunchbits upgrade completed by @typicalGta, link to previous benchmark.
CPU upgraded from E5-2696 v4 to Platinum 8260.
RAM increased from 3GB to 4GB.
Storage is still constrained at 25GB.
BGP session is still established.
Price is still 39 squats per year.
best of "yoursunny lore" by Google AI π€£ affbrr
Slightly upgraded UA-XS VPS from @hostiko in Kyiv, Ukraine πΊπ¦
It's looking great so far
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Vietnam, Onidel 2C4G Yabs
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LittleCreek 12$/y, but i would not recommend it. Worst buy so far since EPYC era imho. Debian 13 wont work, (if you upgrade from 12 template, is slow as hell..) even ISO install is hard there are problems with network, mid install throws downloading errors.
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As I recently had to migrate away from some old services, time to do a little benchmark on the newer service...
A little HostCram RYZEN: Killer-1C did the benchmark below:
(And a bench.sh for good measure)
TakeHost Tallinn 14 euros/year
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This is YABS from a "slowservers-2gb" (2GB memory, 1 vCPU, 64GB disk, routed /64, 1x IPv4) VPS running Debian 13 on Loki. Located in the Levy Building in Spokane, Washington (USA.) Hypervisor is OpenBSD's VMM. Hardware is used and designed to be energy efficient (for the time period that it came from, anyway.) Cost is $13.50/month, billed annually, so $162/year. There are smaller and cheaper plans available, like $4.50/month for 768MB/24GB disk without IPv4, or $7.50/month for 1GB/32GB disk with IPv4. Monthly billing can be done through SporeStack, but it requires $100 up-front. Can be paid with Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Monero, or cash in the mail. No email or KYC necessary, though email is nice for maintenance notifications.
I ran this test on 2GB because it seems to be about the minimum that will run Geekbench 6.
Happy to give a free month trial to anyone on LES who seems reputable and not shady, as space is available.
As you'd expect from the name, it's slow! Certainly not the best value on LES for most.
Slow Servers IPv6-native VPSs hosted on OpenBSD's VMM in Spokane, WA, USA. (I racked these.) (Now with IPv4!)
SporeStack Resold Vultr VPS/baremetal, DO, and a whitelabeled brand in Europe. KYC-free, simple to launch. (I didn't rack these.) Neither have low end pricing!
@hostiko PL-S VPS plan in Warsaw, Poland π΅π±
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