Rootcrate is being featured here for the first time, with an LEB exclusive. They have 7 of their Gen I crates in stock and are offering 50% off the first two months exclusively for LEB readers. These are true enterprise hardware (Dell PowerEdge servers).
Their WHOIS is public and you can find their ToS/Legal Docs here.
Here’s what they had to say:
“The cloud is just someone’s computer – why shouldn’t it be yours? Rootcrate hosts powerful dedicated servers for organizations seeking full control, total privacy, and superior performance. We are a team of veteran internet engineers with vast experience in clustering, security, scaling, and complex networking. Our crates are Dell PowerEdge servers with true hardware raid and full enterprise hardware management because our experience tells us this is a superior platform in every way for serious performance and reliability. Rootcrate bare metal hosting is designed to provide an alternative to mainstream cloud hosting products that is more powerful, more secure, totally private, and massively less expensive in every way.
If you have questions of any kind, reach us immediately by phone, chat, or email – https://rootcrate.com/contact-us.
Our offices are in Carson City, Nevada, USA and our dedicated infrastructure is securely colocated in Reno, NV.”
Here is the offer:
Dedicated Server
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Roller Network, Reno, NV USA
Test IPv4: 65.49.33.154
Test IPv6: 2001:470:147::10
Test file: https://netdemo.rootcrate.com/
Host Node Specifications:
– 64GB RAM
– 2x Intel Xeon E5-26XX CPU (16-core/32 thread)
– 6x 300GB SAS hard drives
– Hardware RAID
Please let us know if you have any questions/comments and enjoy!
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expensive af… no thanks
Too pricey and only 2 months discount is very less time.
I can get an R620 on eBay with those exact specs for the price one would pay for the first three months of service and still saves thousands annually by doing so and collocating it. Can’t say this deal is really much of a deal when other providers have newer systems in better DCs for less.
How in the world is this “low end” other than in value ratio?