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No frills Netherlands VPS with 128/256M RAM to be used just as a Proxy under $4 Quarterly
As the title says, looking for a quick cheap linux VPS to be used only as a VPN. Anything that runs Centos 6 and gives me the root, is enough. Looking to buy on quarterly basis for $4 per quarter. No SSD required, no backups, nothing fancy. Just a barebone connectivity - that's all I need.
Should be with instant setup and pre-installed Centos 6.
The IP needs to be in Netherlands, the only requirement.
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@AnthonySmith got you covered: https://clients.inceptionhosting.com/cart.php?gid=13
You would need to buy on a yearly basis though.
Seems like perfect! They just don't mention anything about the OS anywhere? Is it centos? 6/7?
You can install both using their Control Panel, but especially CentOS 7 is no fun with only 128 MB RAM available. yum will run oom. You should go with CentOS 6.
Ah, thanks. Not a real linux dude so would want to mess with stuff. Also, their setup is not instant. I have edited the original thread to clarify the requirements a bit : )
Are you willing to pay yearly or max quarterly?
Our NAT VPS in NL may be suitable?
We have semi-annual option on VZ256 if that works for you, use code "LAUNCH25" so it works out about $9.37 (ex VAT).
https://my.iniz.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=38
I can provide u the following:
512MB DDR4 RAM
1x Core
10GB SSD Storage
5TB Bandwidth
1x IPv4
1x IPv6 /64
Location: Netherlands
$3/quarter
Preinstalled Centos, Ubuntu & Debian templates.
Please PM me if interested.
Hello,
Our Public Cloud is available in Netherlands.
Starts at 2.99€/month (3.20$).
I think you all misunderstood him.
He wants to pay 4 USD per quarter which is about 1 USD/m
Contraweb offered him this.
ContraWeb seems like hell to be trying to edge out Virmach as a loss-leader. I need to get rid of a few machines, and damn I'm still tempted.
I'm in the same boat, really shouldn't spend more money on vps stuff, but couldn't resist a Contraweb. It's working nicely.
Most things do until they don't.