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RPS: updates


slayer2005
05-03-2009, 21:28
beat me to that 1 m8

Andy
05-03-2009, 21:27
Hello,
RPS offers change (a little). In the same way as the Kimsufi,
we need to adapt the commercial offers to the market reality hardware.
Especially in terms of RPS 1. The motherboard is no longer produced by Intel and
we must "save" for Kimsufi L. With the change on
RPS 1, given the quantities we have in stock and sales forecasts
(with installation charges on Kimsufi), should provide Ovh
the Kimsufi L for several tens of months, see 2-3 years. We
Indeed, several tens of thousands of motherboard in advance for this type
server. So for L Kimsufi all is well. As against sales
RPS 1 flew from 3-4 months and we must change the motherboard
to ensure the sustainability of our offerings.

We have chosen to be consistent in our range. On servers Kimsufi
we offer low power consumption and CPU on very low RPS.
Thus, the RPS 1 is now powered by Atom CPU 1 Intel. The same
thing that we offer on the RPS 2 but 1 core instead of 2. Same
frequency, same CPU, only 1 core instead of 2 cores. Later "Does
1 RPS former is more powerful or less powerful than the new, "the answer
Breton is: it depends. If you are the Web is more powerful. If you
made of the game is less powerful. This says to 3-5% difference in
one way or another, and for the price, it is far more powerful
a VPS for the same price from any competitor.

We now offer 2 new RPS 4 and 5. They command on
but that will only be delivered within a few days.

Thus:
4 The RPS is an AMD Phenom X3 II 710 3x2.6 GHz (new generation of AMD)
with 3GB of RAM for 29.99Euro HT / month. Perfect for games

5 The RPS is an AMD Phenom X4 910 II 4x2.6 GHz (new generation of AMD)
with 4GB of RAM for 39.99Euro HT / month.

Where it's interesting that you can switch between 1 to RPS RPS 4
in less than 3 minutes.

PS. All those who already have an RPS, the guard. Nothing changes for them
(of course).

PS. Q: How do I switch from RPS 1 (old) to RPS 1 (new)
A: Yes.

About:
http://www.ovh.com/fr/particulier/pr...offres_rps.xml

oles@ovh.net
05-03-2009, 20:08
Hello,

RPS offers change (a little). In the same way as for the Kimsufi, we need to adapt the commercial offers to the reality of the hardware market. Especially in terms of RPS 1. The motherboard is no longer produced by Intel and we must "save" it for Kimsufi L. With the change on RPS 1, given the quantities we have in stock and sales forecasts (with set up fees on Kimsufi), Ovh should be able to provide the Kimsufi L for several months, see 2-3 years. Indeed, we have several thousands of motherboards in advance for such server. So for Kimsufi L everything is fine. However RPS 1 sales flew for 3-4 months and we must change the motherboard
to ensure the sustainability of our offers.

We have chosen to be consistent in our ranges. On Kimsufi servers we offer low power consumption CPU and on very low RPS consumption. Thus, the RPS 1 is now powered by Atom CPU 1 from Intel. The same thing that we offer on the RPS 2 but 1 core instead of 2. Same frequency, same CPU, only 1 core instead of 2 cores. "Is the previous RPS 1 more powerful or less powerful than the new one?" the answer is: it depends. If you are using the Web it is more powerful. If you are a gamer it is less powerful. There is a to 3-5% difference one way or another, and for the price, it is far more powerful than a VPS for the same price from any competitor.

We now offer 2 new RPS 4 and 5. They are now available but they will only be delivered within a few days.

Thus:
The RPS 4 is an AMD Phenom II X3 710 3x2.6 GHz (new generation of AMD) with 3GB of RAM for £29.99 +vat / month. Perfect for gamers ;-)

The RPS 5 is an AMD Phenom II X4 910 4x2.6 GHz (new generation of AMD) with 4GB of RAM for £39.99 +vat / month.

Where it's interesting, it's that you can switch between RPS 1 to RPS 4 in less than 3 minutes.

PS. All those who already have an RPS, keep it. Nothing changes for them (of course).

PS. Q: Can I switch from RPS 1 (old) to RPS 1 (new)
A: Yes.

Find out more:
http://www.ovh.co.uk/individual/products/rps_offers.xml

Regards,

Octave