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Fusa.be - €19,5/Month 4GB Dedicated Server in Oostkamp, Belgium

Tim, from Fusa, is currently running several dedicated server offers located in Belgium. These offers are ‘used servers’ and are limited in quantity. Their standard server range, which starts at $39, is on brand new hardware and are always available.

AMD-S-60G Server

  • 4GB DDR3 RAM
  • 60GB SSD HDD
  • AMD 1.6Ghz Dual CPU
  • 500GB Bandwidth
  • 100Mbit Port Speed
  • 1 IPv4 Address
  • 1 IPv6 Address
  • Order Link
  • €19,50 Per Month + €10 Setup fee

Fusa has been in business for over four years and currently serve over 3500 customers. Prices are exclusive of VAT, so EU customers will be charged an additional 21%. At the time of writing this post, Fusa had a small quantity of other dedicated servers available starting at €10/Month. They’re currently working on creating a VPS platform in Belgium, which would allow them to provide VPS in Belgium at the same price as their VPS in The Netherlands. If you purchase one of these Dedicated Servers, do let us know about your experience!

Fusa accept payment via PayPal, CreditCard, Bank Transfer, Western Union or BitCoins. If you no longer want this server, you will have to cancel 7 days before the next month. Servers come with CentOS pre-installed but other OS are available (Ubuntu, Windows, Debian etc). Extra bandwidth is charged at €5 per 250GB and an extra IP will cost €1 per month (other addons are also available). For more information, you can view their Terms of Service.

Network Information:

Servers are located in Oostkamp, Belgium.

Test IPv4: 185.18.148.148
Test IPv6: 2001:470:1f15:7a3:1:1:1:4
Test File: http://185.18.148.148/10MB.bin

33 Comments

  1. litle respon…
    i use 10gbps port from microsoft
    http://prntscr.com/1690xa

    May 23, 2013 @ 10:30 am | Reply
    • Our network has a connection with Interoute, Colt, Belgacom (Belgium ISP) so we are focused on the EU.

      This is a test from an OVH (kimsufi) server

      [root@conlibrio01 ~]# wget -O /dev/null http://185.18.148.148/10MB.bin
      --2013-05-23 12:54:37--  http://185.18.148.148/10MB.bin
      Connecting to 185.18.148.148:80... connected.
      HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
      Length: 10240000 (9.8M) [application/octet-stream]
      Saving to: â/dev/nullâ
      
      100%[======================================>] 10,240,000  9.10M/s   in 1.1s
      
      2013-05-23 12:54:38 (9.10 MB/s) - â/dev/nullâ
      
      May 23, 2013 @ 10:56 am | Reply
  2. Amar:

    This is from AS20857 in NL:

    root@w1:~# wget http://185.18.148.148/10MB.bin
    –2013-05-23 13:07:58– http://185.18.148.148/10MB.bin
    Connecting to 185.18.148.148:80… connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response… 200 OK
    Length: 10240000 (9.8M) [application/octet-stream]
    Saving to: `10MB.bin’

    100%[====================================================================================>] 10,240,000 199K/s in 43s

    2013-05-23 13:08:41 (232 KB/s) – `10MB.bin’ saved [10240000/10240000]

    May 23, 2013 @ 11:09 am | Reply
    • perennate:

      Hm, I’m getting 3.45 MB/s from EDIS VPS in NL.

      May 23, 2013 @ 2:10 pm | Reply
  3. Shun:

    What are CPU specs on that machines?
    Does it support VT?

    Thanks,

    May 23, 2013 @ 12:33 pm | Reply
    • Yes, VT supported

      May 23, 2013 @ 1:09 pm | Reply
    • I’ve found some time to give a “cat /proc/cpuinfo” output (stripped down to one core, 2 cores available)

      processor       : 0
      vendor_id       : AuthenticAMD
      cpu family      : 20
      model           : 2
      model name      : AMD E-350D APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics
      stepping        : 0
      cpu MHz         : 1599.975
      cache size      : 512 KB
      physical id     : 0
      siblings        : 2
      core id         : 0
      cpu cores       : 2
      apicid          : 0
      initial apicid  : 0
      fpu             : yes
      fpu_exception   : yes
      cpuid level     : 6
      wp              : yes
      flags           : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov                                                                                                                                                              pat pse36 clflush mmx fxsr sse sse2 ht syscall nx mmxext fxsr_opt pdpe1gb rdtscp                                                                                                                                                              lm constant_tsc rep_good nonstop_tsc extd_apicid aperfmperf pni monitor ssse3 c                                                                                                                                                             x16 popcnt lahf_lm cmp_legacy svm extapic cr8_legacy abm sse4a misalignsse 3dnow                                                                                                                                                             prefetch ibs skinit wdt npt lbrv svm_lock nrip_save pausefilter
      bogomips        : 3199.95
      TLB size        : 1024 4K pages
      clflush size    : 64
      cache_alignment : 64
      address sizes   : 36 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
      power management: ts ttp tm stc 100mhzsteps hwpstate
      
      May 23, 2013 @ 5:47 pm | Reply
      • Shun:

        Interesting enough I have that exact same CPU on my linux development machine at home :)
        It’s a good CPU but does seem to have trouble time to time “thinking”.

        May 23, 2013 @ 5:56 pm | Reply
  4. What’s the Windows license cost?

    May 23, 2013 @ 12:37 pm | Reply
    • ” Windows: 2008 Web Edition 32/64bit
      » Price per month: 10.5 Euro”

      May 23, 2013 @ 2:48 pm | Reply
  5. I have quickly used my Prometeus Italy OpenVZ 128MB to do a couple speed tests for others:

    100%[======================================>] 104,857,600 3.93M/s in 23s

    2013-05-23 21:52:42 (4.39 MB/s) – `100MB.bin’ saved [104857600/104857600]

    ————————–

    100%[======================================>] 10,240,000 3.35M/s in 2.9s

    2013-05-23 21:52:16 (3.35 MB/s) – `10MB.bin’ saved [10240000/10240000]

    ————————–

    100%[======================================>] 104,857,600 4.54M/s in 31s

    2013-05-23 21:54:16 (3.18 MB/s) – `100MB.bin.1′ saved [104857600/104857600]

    ————————–

    21% [=======> ] 22,723,084 6.31M/s eta 13s ^30% [===========> ] 32,440,612 2.93M/s eta 18s ^47% [=================> ] 49,660,684 6.58M/s eta 11s ^63% [=======================> ] 66,187,700 4.67M/s eta 8s ^76% [============================> ] 80,341,900 2.85M/s eta 6s ^88% [=================================> ] 92,869,996 2.28M/s eta 3s ^98% [=====================================> ] 103,709,724 1.85M/s eta 0s ^100%[======================================>] 104,857,600 1.75M/s in 28s

    It jumped from 1.2MB/s – 6MB/s (never got higher) so I assume other people must be downloading the files as well.

    May 23, 2013 @ 5:55 pm | Reply
  6. zhlsk:

    used edis server in NL:

    2013-05-23 18:36:35 (3.65 MB/s) – `100MB.bin’ saved [104857600/104857600]

    May 23, 2013 @ 6:37 pm | Reply
  7. owa:

    Belgium lies between UK, NL, DE, LU and FR. Belgian bandwidth is still ridiculously expensive, whats the deal?

    May 23, 2013 @ 10:46 pm | Reply
  8. Shivanthi:

    Here’s another test from Prometeus as well:
    100%[======================================>] 10,240,000 3.79M/s in 2.6s

    As well as one from Linode in NJ:
    100%[======================================>] 10,240,000 1.80M/s in 6.9s

    OVH out of Beauharnois, PQ:
    100%[======================================>] 10,240,000 2.87M/s in 3.4s

    Hurricane Electric in Fremont, CA:
    100%[======================================>] 10,240,000 3.04M/s in 4.4s

    RapidSwitch in Maidenhead, GB:
    100%[======================================>] 10,240,000 3.68M/s in 2.7s

    May 23, 2013 @ 11:29 pm | Reply
  9. Shivanthi:

    Also, it’s worth noting that their IPv6 test file is a HE IP address… Probably means that the provider does not have native IPv6 yet.

    May 23, 2013 @ 11:31 pm | Reply
    • Victor:

      I believe they are using a HE tunnel…

      core1.ams1.he.net> traceroute ipv6 2001:470:1f15:7a3:1:1:1:4
      1 3 ms 46 ms 3 ms tserv1.ams1.he.net (2001:470:0:7d::2)
      2 12 ms 8 ms 18 ms Fusa-1-pt.tunnel.tserv11.ams1.ipv6.he.net (2001:470:1f14:7a3::2)
      3 40 ms 16 ms 15 ms ns4.fusa.be (2001:470:1f15:7a3:1:1:1:4)

      May 24, 2013 @ 12:37 am | Reply
  10. i use vps window azure sir… 10gbps port ^_^

    May 24, 2013 @ 1:09 am | Reply
    • Pakai subscription apa mas?
      Saya mau coba yang MSDN subscriber

      May 24, 2013 @ 1:44 am | Reply
    • William:

      Not in reality.
      While they are 10GE Networked Microsoft limits the speed per thread.

      May 24, 2013 @ 6:34 am | Reply
    • FM:

      1. Network Bandwidth

      Network bandwidth is based on the size of Compute instance you request. The table below provides the details of the Instance sizes and the bandwidth share to each.

      Extra small – 5 Mbps
      Small – 100
      Medium – 200
      Large – 400
      XL – 800

      http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/cloud/gg663909.aspx

      May 28, 2013 @ 12:27 pm | Reply
    • FM:

      Azure Amsterdam extra small instance. Wget Cachefly 1 year ago:

      root@Amsterdam14:~# wget -O /dev/null http://cachefly.cachefly.net/100mb.test
      –2012-06-13 22:15:46– http://cachefly.cachefly.net/100mb.test
      Resolving cachefly.cachefly.net (cachefly.cachefly.net)… 140.99.94.175
      Connecting to cachefly.cachefly.net (cachefly.cachefly.net)|140.99.94.175|:80… connected.
      HTTP request sent, awaiting response… 200 OK
      Length: 104857600 (100M) [application/octet-stream]
      Saving to: `/dev/null’

      100%[==========================================================>] 104,857,600 21.9M/s in 4.7s

      root@Amsterdam15:~# wget -O /dev/null http://cachefly.cachefly.net/100mb.test
      –2012-07-08 01:39:16– http://cachefly.cachefly.net/100mb.test
      Resolving cachefly.cachefly.net (cachefly.cachefly.net)… 140.99.94.175
      Connecting to cachefly.cachefly.net (cachefly.cachefly.net)|140.99.94.175|:80… connected.
      HTTP request sent, awaiting response… 200 OK
      Length: 104857600 (100M) [application/octet-stream]
      Saving to: `/dev/null’

      100%[==========================================================>] 104,857,600 24.1M/s in 4.3s

      May 28, 2013 @ 12:38 pm | Reply
  11. Not suitable for Chinese users to use this location…

    May 24, 2013 @ 6:38 am | Reply
  12. Bandwidth is too expensive= =

    May 24, 2013 @ 10:14 am | Reply
    • We have 2 pricings:
      – 250GB traffic (= 5TB) = 1,00 Euro extra

      May 24, 2013 @ 10:19 am | Reply
      • There went something wrong with the copy-paste

        • 250GB traffic (= 5TB)	2,50 Euro extra
        
        May 24, 2013 @ 10:21 am | Reply
        • And again. Now without copy-paste

          250GB with less then 5TB traffic will cost 5 euro. When you do more then 5TB this will cost 2,5 Euro per 250GB traffic

          May 24, 2013 @ 10:22 am | Reply
  13. florin:

    whine…whine…whine… I am sure there are plenty of EU offers (except kimsufi) that are offering the same specs for the same price, with full 100Mbit unmetered bandwidth, and with 10 euro setup, so do not worry about it folks I am sure you will find a top-notch server with a low end price.

    May 24, 2013 @ 10:54 am | Reply
  14. dserve:

    Some speeds from various locations for the curious!

    TorqHost – Tallinn, Estonia
    100%[======================================>] 104,857,600 11.1M/s in 14s

    2013-05-24 17:54:31 (7.38 MB/s) – `100MB.bin’ saved [104857600/104857600]

    UK2 – London, United Kingdom
    100%[======================================>] 104,857,600 1021K/s in 1m 41s

    2013-05-24 23:00:47 (1011 KB/s) – `100MB.bin’ saved [104857600/104857600]

    ServerHub – Phoenix, Arizona
    100%[======================================>] 104,857,600 899K/s in 1m 42s

    2013-05-24 14:58:03 (1006 KB/s) – `100MB.bin’ saved [104857600/104857600]

    PremiumVM – Columbus, Ohio
    100%[======================================>] 104,857,600 642K/s in 1m 55s

    2013-05-24 17:57:56 (890 KB/s) – `100MB.bin’ saved [104857600/104857600]

    May 24, 2013 @ 10:07 pm | Reply
  15. jay:

    If I have a key for a W2008 OS, do you guys waive the fee?

    June 6, 2013 @ 3:18 am | Reply
  16. Robert:

    Do you also offer servers with Ipv6 /64 block upon request?

    June 13, 2013 @ 11:25 pm | Reply
    • Tim Bracquez:

      Promo sold out. Contact support

      June 13, 2013 @ 11:39 pm | Reply

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