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[mrvm] - 50% on world domination, Now 11 Locations!
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[mrvm] - 50% on world domination, Now 11 Locations!

mikhomikho Member, Host Rep
edited April 2019 in Offers

It has been a while since I posted an offer and since last time I've added to more locations.
Both in the United States, namely Berkeley Springs and Los Angeles.

Like last time, a 50% recurring discount on both bundle alternatives.

More Ram and Disk offers are posted last in this post.

11 NAT locations around the world,
Norway, France, Germany, and Bulgaria in Europe.
Lenoir, Kansas City, Berkeley Springs, Los Angeles in the United States.
Sydney, Perth in Australia and the latest addition, Singapore.

Features:

  • Virtualizor Powered
  • RAID1 or RAID10 on all locations
  • VPS Control Panel integrated with WHMCS
  • HAProxy support for HTTP and HTTPS (Install your certificate on your container)

1 vCPU
128 MB ram
3 GB storage
shared IPv4 and either /112 or /80 ipv6
Order link
Original Price: $4/location/year, bundle price updates on checkout to $2/location/year

1 vCPU
256 MB ram
5 GB storage
shared IPv4 and either /112 or /80 ipv6
Order link
Original Price: $7/location/year, bundle price updates on checkout to $3.50/location/year

Hetzner - Falkenstein, Germany l
Looking glass: http://lg-de-fks.mrvm.net/ e

Telepoint Data Center - Sofia Bulgaria t
Looking glass: http://lg-bg-sof.mrvm.net/ {

TerraHost - Sandefjord, Norway M
Looking glass: http://lg-no-san.mrvm.net/ R

Ikoula - Reims, France v
Looking glass: http://lg-fr-rhe.mrvm.net m

Nocix - Kansas City, Missouri - USA _
Looking glass: http://lg-us-kck.mrvm.net/ 1

Dacentec - Lenoir, North Carolina - USA 1
Looking glass: http://lg-us-ler.mrvm.net/ _

Equinix - Sydney, Australia L
Looking glass: http://lg-au-syd.mrvm.net 0

NextDC P1 - Perth, Australia C
Looking glass: http://lg-au-per.mrvm.net a

Equinix SG3 - Singapore T
Looking glass: http://lg-sg-sin.mrvm.net 1

DC - Berkeley Springs, West Virginia - USA 0
Looking Glass: http://lg-us-bei.mrvm.net n

DC - Los Angeles s
Looking Glass: http://lg-us-lax.mrvm.net }

Questions? Ask me anything and I will reply. (reservation for possible typos)

Larger packages

Location: Berkely Springs, USA
Disk 15 GB
Ram 2048 MB
Transfer 1000gb (before capped at 5-10mbit/s)
Price: $10/year (5 available)
Order Link

Location: Sandefjord, Norway
Disk 15 GB
Ram 1024 MB
Transfer 1000gb (before capped at 5-10mbit/s)
Price: $10/year (5 available)
Order Link

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Comments

  • I would like to try some.. but I don't know anything about NAT Vps and it's uses 😪

  • @Deepak_leb said:
    I would like to try some.. but I don't know anything about NAT Vps and it's uses 😪

    Always worth checking out: https://forum.lowendspirit.com/

    Anyway, you can accomplish mostly anything you could with a regular VPS. It's just you don't usually get your standard port. Like you'd need to use a different port for your gameserver than the standard one for example.

    Typical use cases are: Personal OpenVPN Server, Proxy, Lighthttpd Webserver, Small Gameserver, awesome-selfhosted-github

  • @Ympker said:

    @Deepak_leb said:
    I would like to try some.. but I don't know anything about NAT Vps and it's uses 😪

    Always worth checking out: https://forum.lowendspirit.com/

    Anyway, you can accomplish mostly anything you could with a regular VPS. It's just you don't usually get your standard port. Like you'd need to use a different port for your gameserver than the standard one for example.

    Typical use cases are: Personal OpenVPN Server, Proxy, Lighthttpd Webserver, Small Gameserver, awesome-selfhosted-github

    Thank you for your valuable suggestion. Will sign up it...

    & Thanx for the provider.

  • mikhomikho Member, Host Rep

    @Deepak_leb said:
    I would like to try some.. but I don't know anything about NAT Vps and it's uses 😪

    If you hesitate, get only one or two. Use it as a testing ground for database mirroring or load balancing.

    A small static website perhaps? Sync the contents cross the globe and let the visitors connect to the closest to them.

    Thanked by 3Ympker Deepak_leb i83
  • gksgks Member

    @mikho,

    Will it support Ubuntu 18.04, 64 bit?

  • banxixbanxix Member
    edited March 2019

    @gks said:
    @mikho,

    Will it support Ubuntu 18.04, 64 bit?

    Disk space and RAM are limited so no, a minimal ubuntu would work.

  • edited March 2019

    @gks said:
    @mikho,

    Will it support Ubuntu 18.04, 64 bit?

    No.. currently only support up to ubuntu 16.04 64 bit..

  • i83i83 Member

    @gks said:
    @mikho,

    Will it support Ubuntu 18.04, 64 bit?

    Unless it's an OpenVZ 7 based node, no.

  • mikhomikho Member, Host Rep

    @gks said:
    @mikho,

    Will it support Ubuntu 18.04, 64 bit?

    Only 16.04 template available, haven’t tested a dist-upgrade.

    @i83 said:

    @gks said:
    @mikho,

    Will it support Ubuntu 18.04, 64 bit?

    Unless it's an OpenVZ 7 based node, no.

    It is a mix of OpenVZ 6 and 7.
    Of the 2 nodes I have in Norway, one 6 and one 7.
    LA, WV, SG is openvz7.
    All new nodes are OpenVZ7

    Thanked by 3uptime vimalware gks
  • skxdxskxdx Member

    it shows as $4/yr for any location other than DE

  • mikhomikho Member, Host Rep

    @skxdx said:
    it shows as $4/yr for any location other than DE

    You have to setup all locations using the above link and the price will update on checkout

  • Can I upgrade my previous 7 location bundle to 11 location? I mean keep the previous vms. Mine will expire after a week.

  • mikhomikho Member, Host Rep

    @shaifulroni said:
    Can I upgrade my previous 7 location bundle to 11 location? I mean keep the previous vms. Mine will expire after a week.

    You mean that you have a week left on the 7 you have today?

    Then yes.
    Place an order for the four and mention this thread.

    I’ll update the price and you pay both invoices at once.

    Deal?

  • rule the world in 1-2-3

  • kingleorickingleoric Member
    edited March 2019

    @mikho said:

    @skxdx said:
    it shows as $4/yr for any location other than DE

    You have to setup all locations using the above link and the price will update on checkout

    Got it, need to buy 11 at one time for 50% discount.

  • gksgks Member

    @mikho , do you offer 512 MB variances with offer?

  • mikhomikho Member, Host Rep

    @gks said:
    @mikho , do you offer 512 MB variances with offer?

    Not at this time.
    I do special packages from time to time.
    This time it was Berkeley and Norway with more ram and disk.

    Thanked by 2gks Erik
  • Congratulations for ruling the world!

    Thanked by 2mikho eol
  • eoleol Member

    Good luck with your world.

    Thanked by 1bugrakoc
  • Daniel15Daniel15 Veteran
    edited March 2019

    mikho said: Only 16.04 template available, haven’t tested a dist-upgrade.

    Newer versions of Ubuntu and Debian refuse to run on kernels older than 3.10, which means they can't run at all on OpenVZ 6. It's likely the glibc version packaged with these releases requires newer kernel features. If the VPS is on a 2.x series kernel, I wouldn't risk doing an apt-get dist-upgrade or apt full-upgrade to a new release, as you'll likely end up with a broken VPS.

  • mikho said: Of the 2 nodes I have in Norway, one 6 and one 7.

    LA, WV, SG is openvz7.
    All new nodes are OpenVZ7

    @Daniel15 said:

    mikho said: Only 16.04 template available, haven’t tested a dist-upgrade.

    Newer versions of Ubuntu and Debian refuse to run on kernels older than 3.10, which means they can't run at all on OpenVZ 6. It's likely the glibc version packaged with these releases requires newer kernel features. If the VPS is on a 2.x series kernel, I wouldn't risk doing an apt-get dist-upgrade or apt full-upgrade to a new release, as you'll likely end up with a broken VPS.

    So the OVZ7 nodes should be able to work with 18.04?

    Anyway, what will happen to the OVZ6 nodes after the @eol (i missed you... :()? Will you upgrade it to OVZ7?

    Thanked by 2eol vimalware
  • eoleol Member

    @sanvit said:
    Anyway, what will happen to the OVZ6 nodes after the @eol (i missed you... :()? Will you upgrade it to OVZ7?

    Thanks. :)
    Don't worry.
    I am back.

    Thanked by 1sanvit
  • @eol said:

    @sanvit said:
    Anyway, what will happen to the OVZ6 nodes after the @eol (i missed you... :()? Will you upgrade it to OVZ7?

    Thanks. :)
    Don't worry.
    I am back.

    Damn, also missed you, did you get stuck in black hole.

    Thanked by 1eol
  • eoleol Member
    edited March 2019

    @banxix said:

    @eol said:

    @sanvit said:
    Anyway, what will happen to the OVZ6 nodes after the @eol (i missed you... :()? Will you upgrade it to OVZ7?

    Thanks. :)
    Don't worry.
    I am back.

    Damn, also missed you, did you get stuck in black hole.

    Thanks. :)
    Not really, just too much work.

    EDIT2:
    Shortened response.

  • Daniel15Daniel15 Veteran
    edited March 2019

    sanvit said: So the OVZ7 nodes should be able to work with 18.04?

    Depends on if a template is available - @mikho could confirm that.

    If there's no template, upgrading to a new version of Ubuntu using the regular upgrade mechanisms should work, but definitely try that on a fresh VM to verify (do not just go upgrading production servers without testing). Upgrades basically always work on KVM VPSes, but OpenVZ is more finicky about it.

    Thanked by 1sanvit
  • ChuckChuck Member

    On OpenVZ 6, after I upgraded to debian 9. Then I couldn't SSH to the server.

  • mikhomikho Member, Host Rep

    @Chuck said:
    On OpenVZ 6, after I upgraded to debian 9. Then I couldn't SSH to the server.

    If you reinstalled using the template then there are no ssh daemon.
    It has been mentioned numerous times that you either need to use the console or the recepie to install it.

    @sanvit said:

    mikho said: Of the 2 nodes I have in Norway, one 6 and one 7.

    LA, WV, SG is openvz7.
    All new nodes are OpenVZ7

    Yes, no now OpenVZ6.

    @sanvit said:
    Anyway, what will happen to the OVZ6 nodes after the @eol (i missed you... :()? Will you upgrade it to OVZ7?

    It is not possible to upgrade without a fresh install of the node. There need to be a plan in place for each location before anything would happen.

    Thanked by 1sanvit
  • IkoulaIkoula Member, Host Rep
    edited March 2019

    Congratulations @mikho ! :)

    Thanked by 2mikho vimalware
  • mikhomikho Member, Host Rep

    @Ikoula said:
    Congratulations @mikho ! :)

    Thank you for supporting LES!

  • Any ETA for NAT bundle stock?

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