# Megalist of low-end dedicated server providers ~~Source: [Original en Español](https://wiki.nyr.es/servidores_dedicados_low_cost) | [English by `Google`](https://translate.google.com/translate?u=https://wiki.nyr.es/servidores_dedicados_low_cost&sl=es&hl=en)~~ RIP dead links as on 2016-10-17, web.archive.org has some backups though [español archive](https://web.archive.org/web/20160329121849/https://wiki.nyr.es/servidores_dedicados_low_cost) [english trns. archive](https://translate.google.com/translate?u=https://web.archive.org/web/20160329121849/https://wiki.nyr.es/servidores_dedicados_low_cost) I came across this list and thought it'd help cut down on redundant posts here, or at least be appreciated by a few more readers. Seems like the author has been making edits somewhat regularly over the past year, so it should stay updated and relevant for a while. *** If you have suggestions, ~~it'd be better to contact the original author instead of me , as they'll keep updating that wiki entry~~ post a comment. I'm not maintaining this list so I'm not going to add new sites to the list, sorry. A good suggestion would be: > ~~If you know more ISPs that offer dedicated for less than €20 on servers anywhere in the world, let me know to add them. You can also recommend suppliers from €20 to €40 for the second list, but only if they have deals with very low margins.~~ author seems to no longer maintain their list and website. just comment w/ suggestions. *** # Under €20 __Europe__ * [Kimsufi (France / Canada)](http://www.kimsufi.com/) The low-cost brand OVH. almost nonexistent support. * [Online.net (France)](http://www.online.net/) Unmetered. Good relationship between price and value. * [Scaleway (France)](http://www.scaleway.com/) The particular "cloud" of Online.net. ARM machines dedicated SAN with SSD storage. * [Digicube (France)](http://digicube.fr/) Atoms from 10 €. Unmetered. * [Ikoula (France)](http://express.ikoula.com/) Very strict identity verification. English understood them is ... complicated. * [FirstHeberg (France)](http://firstheberg.com/) The phone verification does not work with foreigners, it avoided paying the bills directly from the panel. * [OneProvider (France)](http://oneprovider.com/dedicated-servers/paris-france) They are [official partners](http://twitter.com/online_fr/status/392686674951815168) of Online.net. Servers from 7 €. * [Server4You (France / St. Louis, MO)](http://www.server4you.net/) offers more than reasonable housed in a mediocre ISP. * [SeFlow (Italy)](http://seflow.net/) Good offers, decent service, unreliable company. * [Aruba (Italy)](http://serverdedicati.aruba.it/) reliable supplier. * [BoxColo (UK)](http://www.boxcolo.co.uk/) Cheapest dedicated in UK. Allow to send your own hard drives. * [Fusa (Belgium)](http://offer.fusa.be/) Good offers but the bandwidth is expensive in Belgium. Prohibit game servers, torrents, IRC and Tor on your network. * [FORPSI (Czech Republic)](http://www.forpsi.com/) The cheapest option for CZ / SK. * [FinalHosting (Czech Republic)](http://www.finalhosting.cz/) The support staff speak English even though the website is not translated. * [WorldStream (Netherlands)](http://www.worldstream.nl/) Good ISP and good deals. * [Servdiscount (Germany)](http://servdiscount.com/en.html) The low-cost brand myLoc / Webtropia. * [Hetzner (Germany)](http://robot.your-server.de/order/market/country/DE) auctioned servers. Also, [ARM servers](http://www.hetzner.de/hosting/produktmatrix/rootserver-produktmatrix-ax). * [EUserv (Germany)](http://www.euserv.com/en/) Series "Misurfi" imitating OVH. Unmetered. * [BaCloud (Lithuania)](http://www.bacloud.com/) Devoted from 20 €. The cheapest in the region. * [Slask Data Center (Poland)](http://sldc.eu/) cheap, but the quality of service leaves much to be desired. * [Hosting.UA (Ukraine)](http://hosting.ua/) very economical option in Ukraine, unmetered. The building has already been set on fire twice. * [PlanetaHost (Russia)](http://planetahost.ru/) Probably the cheapest servers in the region. * [Hostlix.RU (Russia)](http://hostlix.ru/) Very attractive prices in a single localicación (Novosibirsk). __North America__ * [Kimsufi (France / Canada)](http://www.kimsufi.com/) The low-cost brand OVH. almost nonexistent support. * [VolumeDrive (Pennsylvania)](http://volumedrive.com/) The American OVH, with service as bad and cheap. * [Joe's Data Center (Kansas City)](http://joesdatacenter.com/) do not have the most modern hardware but offer good service. * [Wholesale Internet (Kansas City)](http://www.wholesaleinternet.net/) Servers for less than $ 30. WHT occasional offers from $ 20. * [Server Complete (Jacksonville, FL)](http://www.webhostingtalk.com/search.php?do=finduser&u=189226&starteronly=1) Deals from $ 20 on WHT. * [Delimiter VPS (Atlanta, GA)](http://www.webhostingtalk.com/search.php?do=finduser&u=329194&starteronly=1) Atoms for $ 5 and dual Xeon to $ 20. Annual payment. * [Server4You (France / St. Louis, MO)](http://www.server4you.net/) offers more than reasonable housed in a mediocre ISP. *** # €20 to €40 __Europe__ * [i3D (Netherlands)](http://www.i3d.net/deals/) have one of the best networks in Europe. * [PoundHost (UK)](http://www.poundhost.com/) economic and quality in UK Option. * [inAsset Networks (Spain)](http://inasset.es/) they are tatty, but cheap and in Spain. Contact the Sales Department. __North America__ * [Nocix (Kansas City)](http://www.nocix.net/) previously known as DataShack.net. decent transfer with many servers. * [QuickPacket (Atlanta / Las Vegas)](http://www.quickpacket.com/) are not much, but cheap. Contact the Sales Department. * [Dacentec (Lenoir, NC)](http://dacentec.com/) Rent to own, good technical support. *** # Raspberry Pi * [FitVPS (Bulgaria)](http://www.fitvps.com/) require identity verification, do not allow host pornography. * [NX-BOX (France)](http://www.nx-box.net/) Option in France, somewhat expensive but advertised 10Mbps unmetered. * [miniNodes (Phoenix, AZ)](http://www.mininodes.com/) The amateur alternative. They seem to be housed in a connection Cox and domain whois is false. So here is my review of some of the services: Kimsufi: super cheap and perfect if you have and IPV6 ISP for creating a private network with one IP. I tried the KS-4A and was able to get ESXI 6.0 running with multiple VMS using Untangle as the firewall. I/O is pretty decent with the VMS with Sata drives. Great deployment less than 2 minutes. Support is non-existant. the internet speed was decent Nocix: I tried the Dual Xeon 5520 120GB SSD + 3TB Preconfig for $50 a month. I/O waseven with the sata. I tried Xenserver, Esxi, and server 2012. I barely recieved 10MB I/O with VMs installing any OS took over 4 hours. wouldnt recommend it. Support told me the HDs were running fine barely had the server a month. ISP wasnt that great either. Support was okay with turnout of 1 hour for tickets Soyoustart: I tried the 3x 120 SSD E3 server. ISP was great. Support was unhelpful. My server was down for over 3 days before support answered my ticket. I ended up buying KVM/IP for 30$ and it was super laggy and ended up messing up my server to the point where they would not refund the cost of the KVM/IP. (They took over 4 days to reply to a second ticket) It took over 2 hours to get an OS installed even with the SSD. the ISP was decent. the good thing is unlimited data transfers. I recommend this for super advanced users. They bad is they claim to give 16 IPS for free but you have to pay $3 for each IP initially and no monthly fee Delimiter: by far the best. They have this awesome realtime chat feature and work with you to get you what you need. I ordered my server around the 4th of July and they had it up and running in 2 days (which was no problem for me considering the real time support) the Sata drives have great I/O maxing at about 100MBs. The best part is they come with KVM or Intel AMT soyou have full access to the BIOS. I was hesistant to try the server but my god amazing support. I spent about 2 hours chatting with sales via the messenger before ordering. They have the option of adding an Nvidia or ATI server graphics card for an additional cost. I think I will be sticking with them for a while I would recommend Delimiter to anyone that is somewhat tech savy and knows some networking. They offer a lot of OS options by default. KVM IP by default and work with you to get what you need for a really good price. I consistently get 1Gbs up/down with no problems.They offer 5 free useable public IPs Hope this helps anyone! Let me know if you have any questions