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Seems that my assumption about the unlimited traffic in OVH and Scaleway was wrong. There is a reasonable explanation about why they can do that in #9
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joedicastro authored May 3, 2017
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- OVH hides its real CPU, but what they claim in their web matches with the hardware information reported in the tests (an E5-2620 v3 or E5-2630 v3).
- Vultr also hides the real CPU, but it could be a Xeon E5-2620/2630 v3 for the 20GB SSD plan and probably a v4 for the 25GB SSD one.
- The prices for DigitalOcean and Vultr do not include taxes (VAT) for European countries.
- I have serious doubts about the OVH's and Scaleway's unlimited traffic, seems more marketing strategy than real to me (joe di castro).
- Linode allows you to have free additional public IPs but you have to request them to support and justify that you need them.
- Linode Longview's monitoring system is free up to 10 clients, but also has a professional version that starts at 20$/mo for three client.
- Linode don't support currently block storage, but they are working on it to offer the service in the upcoming months.
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