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May 22, 2011

Currency conversion working again (sort of)

by admin — last modified May 22, 2011 03:42 PM
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Got a sort of implementation of currency conversion working again - unfortunately it isn't live so I have to update the rates manually. But they don't change massively over time, so it's probably good enough.

Anyway, you can now sort the leaderboard on price in euros or dollars which is what is useful. Enjoy!

May 16, 2011

Leaderboard has become transformed, wow!

by admin — last modified May 16, 2011 07:05 PM

Ok, just finished adding all the products which had been sent to me since December 2010. And wow, what a difference six months makes!

The leaderboard has become transformed - indeed, what you can buy today for less than €35 or US$50 a month is truly astounding. Here are the changes:

Dropped from the Leaderboard due to no longer being competitive:

  1. Interserver's long standing Atom 330 server. Shame, it was one of the first entries on the Leaderboard.
  2. Gotekky's 2Gb RAM VPS
  3. FsckVPS's 2Gb RAM VPS

And why did these get dropped? Because you can pick up a full Intel Xeon server i.e. the thing running those VPSs for less than US$50 nowadays. Additions to the Leaderboard:

  1. IPAP's Intel Xeon X3450. Gee, what a server, this thing is like nine times faster than an Intel Atom 330 with four times the memory bandwidth and 8Gb of RAM. It even runs circles around my desktop workstation which is hardly slow. This is the new best server we know of.
  2. VolumeDrive's AMD Athlon X4 420. This is a fair beast in its own right running just over half the speed of the Xeon with 4Gb of RAM. Still it blasts past the Atom 330 and has the same memory bandwidth as the Xeon.
  3. Online.net's Intel Core 2 Duo T7200. This still beats the pants off an Intel Atom 330, easily twice faster and 50% more memory bandwidth. It also comes with 1Tb of HD in a RAID config, and 3Gb of RAM.
  4. Digicube Medium still puts up a very respectable showing, though you need to dive into the custom configurator to realise what a good deal can be got here. Here is a 2.8Ghz Athlon II X2 with 2Gb of RAM and supposedly unlimited transfer.

Other new entries which didn't make the leaderboard:

  1. W2 server's Intel Atom 330. 4Gb of RAM, and an unmetered 100Mbit NIC which makes it interesting.
  2. Swiftway's new Intel Atom D525. This can't be recommended given the competition above.

 

So there you go! Atoms are definitely last year's thing, this year even Intel Core 2 is becoming budget, it's definitely Nehelem and Phenom at the top end of the low end dedi market now that Sandy Bridge is coming on stream. Gee, welcome to 2011 - the year of the budget super server!

I have to admit, this is making me think of hopping ship to a new provider myself. We'll see what comes later in the year. Enjoy!

Rejigged the pricing cutoffs

by admin — last modified May 16, 2011 04:32 PM

Due to currency rate changes, the pricing cutoffs are put back to US$50, CAD$50 and AUD$50. The UK Sterling cutoff remains at £30. I also want to see if I can get the automatic currency converter working again, but this time server side if possible.

I have NINE different new entries which have been suggested by users of this site over the past few months. I'll be adding most of these over the next two days. Enjoy!

May 13, 2011

Swiftway gone again

by admin — last modified May 13, 2011 03:14 PM
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Swiftway have completely revamped their site and their excellent Supermicro Starter is completely gone, so their entry is removed. Good while it lasted!