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Looking for: 2 VPS, SAmerica, SAfrica specs within.
Hey LET Community!
This is my first post to LET, after reading for sometime, and picking up a few of the LEB deals over the last 12 months or so.. I currently have 6 VP-Servers, openvz running centos 5.x or 6.x, some 32 others 64 bit. The servers I currently rent are located in: Dallas, TX; Jacksonville, FL; Seattle, WA; Buffalo, NY; Los Angeles, CA; and Amsterdam, NL.
I am currently looking to diversify the locations of my systems. So here are my requests, both specs and locations, hope you know regular expressions!
/CentOS (5|6).x (32|64)bit, ([3-5]00)GB BW, (64|96)MB RAM, (20|30)GB HDD, [12]IPv4, (South America|Australia|South Africa)/i
For those less nerdy:
- CentOS 5/6.x 32/64bit
- OpenVZ
- 300-500GB Transfer /mo
- 64-96MB RAM
- 20-30GB Storage (SSD not required)
- 1-2 IPv4's (IPV6 a plus but not needed)
- Located geographically in South America,
Australiaor South Africa
I'm looking to pay no more than $10-$15 USD/yr/VPS no more than $20 USD/yr/VPS, but am flexible on cost if the value is there. If possible, pick up one from each location, but I realize these requests may be difficult to acquire.
Looking forward to your responses!
Mike
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Yea, no, forget it entirely - Absolutely impossible, not a single chance in any of this regions - All of them have BW pricing of 30$+ per Mbit (and thats very low), your 300GB BW mean 1Mbit - 30$+ for the host per month alone.
Thanks for your input, William.
i have one in brazil but was more than 15, let me find provider and ill post here.
http://www.host1plus.com/vps-hosting/
Yeah, sorry. Not going to happen in AU. Ever. It costs like $5/mth for a single IP here.
Do you know what manner of VPS is provided with that $5/mo ip?
That's not so bad, thanks for the mention!
Depends on where you go, but what price range are you looking at?
I've edited the post for $20/yr, but flexible if value exists, so if the server is worth $60/yr then I'd likely be willing to pay such an outlandish price.
The cheapest you could possibly get is $7 a month.
Hmm.. perhaps Australia will have to wait then. Thanks 0xdragon.
Yeah, having low RAM and disk requirements doesn't really lower the price. The bandwidth / IP space along with power prices in those countries / regions are what cost the most.