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[ISPlevel.com] SSD KVM VDS for $5.00/mo | 8 locations
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[ISPlevel.com] SSD KVM VDS for $5.00/mo | 8 locations

ISPLevelISPLevel Member, Host Rep
edited March 2018 in Offers

Hello!

We updated information about our service which based on KVM servers and works on SSD disks.





[VDS Level 1]

1 CPU Core

1 Gb RAM

10GB SSD

100mbit bandwidth, unmetered

5$ \ Month





Locations: US, UA, RU, NL, LV (Latvia), BG (Bulgaria), Singapore

Operating Systems: Linux/Windows (on higher tariff)

Billing panel: ISP BILLmanager



Payment Methods:

  • Webmoney
  • Visa / MasterCard (LiqPay)
  • Bitcoin
  • PerfectMoney
  • Payeer

Our links:

https://isplevel.com/en/

https://isplevel.com/en/vds.html



Useful links with LookingGlass:

http://lg-ua.isplevel.com/

http://lg-ru.isplevel.com/

http://lg-nl.isplevel.com/

http://lg-lv.isplevel.com/

http://lg-bg.isplevel.com/

http://lg-us.isplevel.com/

http://lg-us2.isplevel.com

http://lg-sg.isplevel.com/





Some additional information:

Q: Do you allow spam, botnet, phishing or any else fraud things on your servers?

A: No! We prefer to work without any illegally things and provide "white" services to our clients and we react on abuses.

Q: Can we use VPN?

A: Yes, but only in personal porpuses. Public VPN's are not allowed.

Q: How can i install OS from my ISO?

A: We use VMmanager web-panel where user able to upload ISO with install files and setup the server by VNC service.

Comments

  • florianbflorianb Member
    edited March 2018

    1) "Useful links".

    2) Your traffic limit doesn't make a lot of sense. On a 100Mbps link, one would be likely unable to exhaust the 30TB limit at all. A fully, 24/7, saturated 100Mbps link, including TCP/IP overhead, would be able to push roughly 31104GB of data in 30 days. Technical wise and even billing wise, the term "unmetered" would likely fit as well.

  • ISPLevelISPLevel Member, Host Rep

    @florianb said:
    2) Your traffic limit doesn't make a lot of sense. On a 100Mbps link, one would be likely unable to exhaust the 30TB limit at all. A fully, 24/7, saturated 100Mbps link, including TCP/IP overhead, would be able to push roughly 31104GB of data in 30 days. Technical wise and even billing wise, the term "unmetered" would likely fit as well.

    Yes, you are right! The "unmetered" would as best as possible in this offer. This is some "tradition" in CIS forum to detail traffic in GB for all and we missed about it here :)

    Thank you.

    Thanked by 1florianb
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