Hi all hosting providers in DP I'm looking for new server for my proxy network and here is the requirements CPU: Dual or Quad (latter prefered) Bandwidth : 3000+ MB/month 100mb port (unmetered prefered) Ram: 4+ GB dedicated Controlpanel: Cpanel (no others) Harddisk: 100+ GB IPs: 5+ IPs Location: US server only my budget is 100-150$ please tell me details of your best offer in this price range. also please provide the test file and ip for ping and speed test. PS. the most important thing I need is Bandwidth. the more the better.
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