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Looking for dedicated webserver in NY/NJ - prefer close to Equinix NY4

Started by _XyJIuGaN_, Jun 27, 2022, 12:48 PM

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_XyJIuGaN_Topic starter

I am in search of a baremetal server with a minimum of 6/8 cores, 32GB RAM and a 250GB SSD/NVMe storage.
I will be installing Windows OS on my own. The crucial factors that I am looking for are uptime/reliability and low latency to NY4 data center. Could you please suggest any suitable options?
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ipnesterov

You might want to check out Metanet as they are located in the downtown NYC Google building and are in close proximity to the exchange, in case that's what you're looking for.
They have a great team of people to work with, and I recommend that you ask for Peter.
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SerenMckay

Consider renting a dedicated server in the USA, specifically New York, if you need fast connectivity with clients and visitors based in America. You can rent a server in one of the best data centers, Tier III certified NY1, located in New York. Large web projects commonly prefer dedicated servers in the USA as they fulfill high system resource demands. Server activation usually takes between 1-5 business days.

Here are the various pricing options depending on the configurations:

- SuperMicro E3-1231v3 3.40GHz, 8 GB RAM, 1 TB SATA storage, and 1000 Mbps for $100
- SuperMicro E3-1231v3 3.40GHz, 16 GB RAM, 1 TB SATA storage, and 1000 Mbps for $110
- SuperMicro E3-1231v3 3.40GHz, 16 GB RAM, 128 GB SSD storage, and 1000 Mbps for $120
- SuperMicro E5-1650 v3 3.50GHz, 16 GB RAM, 2 TB SATA storage, and 1000 Mbps for $160
- SuperMicro E5-1650 v3 3.50GHz, 32 GB RAM, 300GB SAS 15K storage, and 1000 Mbps for $185.
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vinodkumar

One option you might consider is the "Dedicated Servers" offering by a company called "Provider X." They provide baremetal servers with a variety of specifications. One server that meets your requirements is their "Dedicated Server Pro" plan. It has 8 cores, 32GB RAM, and a 250GB NVMe SSD. Provider X has a good reputation for uptime and reliability, which should meet your needs. Moreover, they have data centers located in New York City, including one near the NY4 data center, which should give you low latency. You can choose to install Windows OS on your own once you receive the server.

Another option you may consider is the "Bare Metal" offering by a company called "Provider Y." They offer high-performance bare metal servers with customizable configurations. One suitable server for your requirements is their "Enterprise" plan, which features 6 cores, 32GB RAM, and a 250GB SSD. Provider Y has a strong track record of delivering excellent uptime and reliability. They also have data center locations worldwide, including a presence near the NY4 data center, ensuring low latency for your needs. You will have the flexibility to install your preferred Windows OS once you receive the server.

Another option you might consider is the "Bare Metal Servers" offering by a company called "Provider Z." They specialize in high-performance dedicated servers and have a range of options that meet your requirements. One suitable server is their "Performance Plus" plan, which offers 8 cores, 32GB RAM, and a 250GB NVMe storage. Provider Z has a strong reputation for uptime and reliability, making them a reliable choice for your needs. They also have data centers located in New York City, including one in close proximity to the NY4 data center, ensuring low latency. With Provider Z, you can install your preferred Windows OS on the server once you receive it.

You may want to consider the "Bare Metal Servers" offering from "Provider A." They offer a variety of high-performance servers that can be customized to your specifications. One option that aligns with your requirements is their "Enterprise Plus" plan, which comes with 8 cores, 32GB RAM, and a 250GB NVMe SSD.

Provider A has a strong reputation for uptime and reliability, ensuring that your server will be up and running consistently. They also have data centers located in New York City, allowing for low latency to the NY4 data center.

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Ticolego

You need to choose a hosting provider whose data center is geographically close to your target audience.
Also choose a host that is fairly close to you, since you'll be the one accessing the hosting the most.

Pretty good well-balanced dedicated servers you can get from GTHost.com and Allwebhost.com providers.
Overall reliability is great, the control panel is easy to use, and useful, things work the way they say they will - basically impressed with these guys.
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Dodger

Moved to Ownwebservers.com dedicated hosting package after poor service.
Great prices, and you get everything you need for successful running of web sites which I believe to be essential when moving to a new host.
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