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by comice 4671 days ago
(Brightboxer here!) Brightbox also have IPv6, own AS+network+peering, been around years (2007), managed services, live migration, KVM (with virtio), and 15k SAS disks as standard.

Bytemark do indeed have more granular server specs, but Brightbox have snapshots, load balancing, distributed firewall, cloud ips, multiple zones (in geographically separate datacenters), ec2 compatibility.

Flexibility means different things to different users.