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VPS from $2.50 (or 2€)| KVM - 30GB SSD - 1GB RAM | Sydney or Singapore | DDoS Protected [OVH.com]
50% off the Asia-Pacific VPS SSD Range for a full year.
https://www.ovh.com/vps/#ssd-discover
The Deal:
- Get 50% off VPS SSD range on a 12-month commitment
- Offer is available in OVH Sydney and Singapore datacenters only
- Offer expires on the 30th April 2018 (or when stock is sold out)
- Discount is applied at step 2 of the checkout process
APAC1 VPS Specifications and price: (low-end model)
$30 USD for 12 months (equivalent US$ 2.50 /month), then $5/month.
- 1 vCores (3.5GHz)
- 1 GB RAM
- 30 GB SSD
- 1 TB of traffic/quota @100Mbps (speed shaped to 10Mbps if quota is exceeded)
Choose your ideal configuration from the full Asia-Pacific VPS SSD range:
https://www.ovh.com/vps/#ssd-discover
Asia-Pacific VPS Range Specifications:
- 1 x IPv4 included (buy additional IPs for one off fee of $3. Limited to 256 max.)
- 1 x IPv6 included (buy additional IPs for a small one off fee. No limit on IPv6)
- KVM (Qemu) – OpenStack infrastructure
- Debian, Ubuntu, and all major distributions available
- Prepackaged CMS when you install Debian (Joomla, Drupal, Wordpress)
- Technical knowledge is recommended as this is an unmanaged service.
The Benefits:
- Powerful and simplified control panel
- All inclusive-pricing (no setup fees nor lock-in contracts)
- Local technical support team
- All OVH servers are protected by powerful anti-DDos technology which absorbs attacks and ensures that your services are always available. (13 Tbps Global network)
Comments
Only first year.
After the 1st year?
Wow, the first time I see OVH on this forum! Can you make an exclusive deal for us?
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This is the deal. They also give us special SYS
No, this is the discovery deal. I mean LET deal )
Hello @levnode,
We would be happy to work on something exclusive to the LET community.
Who will be the best contact for this @LET?
Feel free to contact me by private message to discuss further
Thanks,
ETA on Public Cloud?
It would be very very nice. @AnthonySmith, @Nick, @teamacc, @MasonR
Can you provide test IP or looking glass?
Their smokeping:
http://sgp.smokeping.ovh.net
If you want to check routing/MTR you can use my looking glass in OVH SGP but it shouldn't be used to represent their network as a whole.
https://sgp.lg.extravm.com/
Pretty awesome to see OVH on here
Hi @Gravely,
I believe you are asking for Public Cloud instances hosted in our Sydney and/or Singapore Datacenters.
This will be our next product offering in the Asia-Pacific region along with Private cloud solutions, however I do not have any ETA to communicate yet. Hopefully, before the end of this year.
Thanks
Here are some more details:
Test the OVH network performance
Datacenter: Sydney, Australia
Datacenter: Singapore
Hope this helps.
ping to sgp.smokeping.ovh.net (139.99.127.250) from Guangzhou, China, returns... ... ... ... 280ms!
ping to Vultr Singapore is... wait for it... 45ms!
Hi @aglodek,
OVH is continuously working to improve the network, and this is especially relevant in countries where we are still relatively new.
This network improvement includes working with local Internet providers to improve these fixed routes, which are often configured on the side of the ISP.
I need to specify that my intention is not to put blame on others. Routing on the Internet is extremely complex, and sometimes these issues are tricky to resolve because of a poor peering connection from the ISP. Quite often, you can have a good route from OVH to the ISP but the journey back might end up taking a longer path. We're constantly in contact with local providers as we work towards a better integration with the global OVH network.
Over the coming months we plan to add new equipment to improve routing in the Asia region, which will enable us to improve the routing rules.
In the mean time, we encourage you to raise a support ticket so we can collect further information, like your public IP address, that might help us troubleshoot this routing even further and hopefully find a short-term solution.
Hope this helps.
do you have plan for anything in japan?
They do not target the SGP DC to Chinese users. I'm okay with that, since not paying for the expensive Chinese peerings will mean money spent on other things, i.e. on better network and cheaper plans for everyone else.
Thanks for the reply! Great to see you on LET
"then $5/month"
@OVH_APAC
Can it be a long-term discount rather than just the first year? is true LET deal
"IPv6 included (buy additional IPs for a small one off fee"
Hi, how much is a "small one off fee"? It's unclear from your offer. I need about 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 additional IPv6, so as to reach a (meager but usable) /64.
Maybe they only have 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 left for other people.
Then this whole OVH-APAC thing is a bullshit summerhost scam.
Same OVH, different place...
https://otacon22.com/2016/02/21/two-hosting-providers-ipv6-setups-compared-ovh-online-net/
Hello, do you offer Windows Trial on Singapore?
I saw this offer a month ago. Bought one and felt OVH network Singapore to Vietnam still good so far. Better than Linode.
I don't think it's possible to install Windows on their VPS, you need a Cloud VPS line which is only available in BHS/France.
Unfortunately I have not heard anything regarding Japan.
I'll have to discuss that with the team here. At this time the deal is only for the first year.
VPS only come with 1 IPv6 address at this time. Additional IPv6 addresses cannot be purchased. If you did need more than one IPv6 address you would need to look into our dedicated servers. Apologies for the confusion.
Sadly no Windows templates yet in Singapore. We hope to have something available towards the end of the year or the start of next year. Once we launch the Public Cloud.
I'm glad everything is running well .
Thanks,
"When we get things wrong, we get it very very wrong".
Thanks for the clarification, though.
Well on the bright side that's 100% more IPv6 addresses than some providers offer.