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UK HDD VPS From £15 per year | 7 Locations | NVMe, Storage, Dual Storage Plans

HostDocHostDoc Member

At HostDoc, we endeavour to deliver a service that is budget friendly but reliable and stable.
The Doc is available 24/7 to assist at the times issues occur,

Choice of locations.

Full root access.

Virtualizor Control Panel.

Weekly backup & Incremental backup's 3 times per week.

One snapshot restore per month.

KVM Virtualization.

24/7 Technical Support.

Pre-configured and customisable packages.

NoVNC Console.

NVM E-SSD
2 vCores
3TB @ 250mbps (SG) 500 mbps (UK/FRANCE) 1gbps (GERMANY) 10gbps (USA)    
4GB DDR4 ECC RAM    
1 IPv4  
50 GB NVMe SSD Storage  
£4.99/m | £50/y

Order Singapore - Intel Core i7-7700K
Order UK - Intel Xeon E 2136
Order France - Intel Xeon E 2136
Order Germany - Intel Xeon E3-1245v6
Order USA - Intel Xeon Gold 6128

HDD
2 vCore
2TB @ 250 mbps (SG/AU/CA) 1gbps (USA)   
1GB  RAM (Double RAM Free In Canada)    
1 IPv4  
200GB HDD   
£3.79/m | £39/y

Order Singapore - Intel Core i7-7700K|Intel Xeon E3-1245v5
Order Australia - Intel Xeon E3-1245v5
Order Canada - Intel Xeon E3-1245v3
Order USA - Intel Xeon E5 2620

1vCore
Unlimited Bandwidth @ 1gbps
512MB RAM
1 IPv4
20GB HDD
£15/y

Order UK - Intel Xeon E5 1650v4

DUA L-STORAGE
2 vCore
3TB @ 250 mbps(SG) 10gbps(USA)  
2GB DDR4 RAM    
1 IPv4  
20GB NVMe SSD
100GB HDD
£4.99/m | £50/y

Order Singapore - Intel Core i7-7700K
Order USA - Intel Xeon Gold 6128

Test IPs
UK
Germany
Singapore
Australia
Canada
USA

These promotional plans are non refundable

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Comments

  • SirFoxySirFoxy Member

    I'm wet.

    Thanked by 2dahartigan HostDoc
  • WolfWolf Member

    Go and figure it out yourself? Gosh. Just DO NOT ORDER. For the providers sake...

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    The SG deal looks tasty but I already have lots of idle services with HostDoc :/

    Thanked by 2HostDoc miu
  • WolfWolf Member

    @FAT32 said:
    The SG deal looks tasty but I already have lots of idle services with HostDoc :/

    Deep inside you know that one more is always better... Get it as backup-backup-idle server?

    Thanked by 1HostDoc
  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @Wolf said:
    Deep inside you know that one more is always better... Get it as backup-backup-idle server?

    If this continues I will own up the whole host node one day

    Thanked by 2HostDoc mrTom
  • WolfWolf Member

    @FAT32 said:

    @Wolf said:
    Deep inside you know that one more is always better... Get it as backup-backup-idle server?

    If this continues I will own up the whole host node one day

    One could say that idleing a whole node is the ultimate LET life-goal... Go for it!

  • uptimeuptime Member

    @Wolf said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @Wolf said:
    Deep inside you know that one more is always better... Get it as backup-backup-idle server?

    If this continues I will own up the whole host node one day

    One could say that idleing a whole node is the ultimate LET life-goal... Go for it!

    Agreed - but why stop at just one node?

    Looks like HostDoc has about a dozen now.

    Gotta idle them all!

    Thanked by 2HostDoc FAT32
  • WolfWolf Member

    Guess becoming a provide solely to idle nodes and provide idle-boxes is the ultimate LET-Masterclass. Thanks @AllProviders!

    Thanked by 3HostDoc mrTom coreflux
  • HostDocHostDoc Member

    Thanks. We do try to diversify our offers.

    @FAT32 said:

    @Wolf said:
    Deep inside you know that one more is always better... Get it as backup-backup-idle server?

    If this continues I will own up the whole host node one day

    One can only hope :wink:

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  • poissonpoisson Member

    @FAT32 said:

    @Wolf said:
    Deep inside you know that one more is always better... Get it as backup-backup-idle server?

    If this continues I will own up the whole host node one day

    Let me know when you are close to owning everything. I will get a box immediately before I can be sure there are either no noisy neighbours or only one very noisy neighbour.

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  • WolfWolf Member

    @poisson said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @Wolf said:
    Deep inside you know that one more is always better... Get it as backup-backup-idle server?

    If this continues I will own up the whole host node one day

    Let me know when you are close to owning everything. I will get a box immediately before I can be sure there are either no noisy neighbours or only one very noisy neighbour.

    Idle boxes... no noise at all. CPU must stay below an average of 0.01 over last 5minutes.

  • @poisson said: Let me know when you are close to owning everything

    By then I hope to have a really fancy pants FS that has every feature imaginable, including a query interface where you do something like

    cat "I need a program to solve the bin packing problem" > magic-input
    sleep 5 # cpu dependent
    cat magic-output > program_in_some_obscure_language.obscurus
    obscure-compiler program_in_some_obscure_language.obscurus 
    ./a.out
    # output proving solution to NP-hard problem
    

    Of course I could have short-circuited some lines in the example but that wouldn't be any fun would it.

    The FS will be called Slim64 of course :-)

    I guess the next iteration can be Thin128 (or may be slimmer128).

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  • FootKaputFootKaput Member
    edited May 2019

    hey @HostDoc,

    I have a 45 quid/yr plan in Dallas, with 3GB RAM and 40 GB NVMe. This new one has +1GB RAM/+10GB NVMe for an extra 5 pounds. I assume the CPUs on the new plan are also Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6128 CPU @ 3.40GHz. (learned to read since posting)

    Can I pay the difference to switch? I am idling my server now, needing an excuse to practice rebuilding.

    If this works for you, I could cancel/reorder or let your tech support gurus handle it.

    P.S. Your network is amazing!!!

    root ~ $ speedtest --server 17386
    Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
    Testing from HIVELOCITY (107.155.xxx.xxx)...
    Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
    Retrieving information for the selected server...
    Hosted by Windstream (Dallas, TX) [1468.95 km]: 3.281 ms
    Testing download speed................................................................................
    Download: 4227.72 Mbit/s
    Testing upload speed................................................................................................
    Upload: 2631.90 Mbit/s
    
    root ~ $ speedtest --server 11207
    Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
    Testing from HIVELOCITY (107.155.xxx.xxx)...
    Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
    Retrieving information for the selected server...
    Hosted by Sprint (Dallas, TX) [1468.95 km]: 24.855 ms
    Testing download speed................................................................................
    Download: 3556.89 Mbit/s
    Testing upload speed................................................................................................
    Upload: 1908.89 Mbit/s
    
    Thanked by 2dahartigan HostDoc
  • @FootKaput said:
    hey @HostDoc,

    I have a 45 quid/yr plan in Dallas, with 3GB RAM and 40 GB NVMe. This new one has +1GB RAM/+10GB NVMe for an extra 5 pounds. I assume the CPUs on the new plan are also Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6128 CPU @ 3.40GHz. (learned to read since posting)

    Can I pay the difference to switch? I am idling my server now, needing an excuse to practice rebuilding.

    If this works for you, I could cancel/reorder or let your tech support gurus handle it.

    P.S. Your network is amazing!!!

    > root ~ $ speedtest --server 17386
    > Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
    > Testing from HIVELOCITY (107.155.xxx.xxx)...
    > Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
    > Retrieving information for the selected server...
    > Hosted by Windstream (Dallas, TX) [1468.95 km]: 3.281 ms
    > Testing download speed................................................................................
    > Download: 4227.72 Mbit/s
    > Testing upload speed................................................................................................
    > Upload: 2631.90 Mbit/s
    > 
    > root ~ $ speedtest --server 11207
    > Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
    > Testing from HIVELOCITY (107.155.xxx.xxx)...
    > Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
    > Retrieving information for the selected server...
    > Hosted by Sprint (Dallas, TX) [1468.95 km]: 24.855 ms
    > Testing download speed................................................................................
    > Download: 3556.89 Mbit/s
    > Testing upload speed................................................................................................
    > Upload: 1908.89 Mbit/s
    > 

    How did you get that 10gbit friendly speed test? :)

  • It’s just speedtest-cli (on centos7, if that matters). I made an alias because I’m lazy. I did use the —list to find servers close to the host (Dallas in this case). There were about 8 listed and I was pleasantly surprised at those wicked fast speeds.

    Oddly enough, HiVelocity has a speedtest site too but I was ‘only’ getting about 2000Mbit from that one.

    And for some reason, speedtest thinks my server lives in Florida, so forcing a specific server is a nice option.

    Thanked by 1dahartigan
  • HostDocHostDoc Member

    @FootKaput said:
    hey @HostDoc,

    I have a 45 quid/yr plan in Dallas, with 3GB RAM and 40 GB NVMe. This new one has +1GB RAM/+10GB NVMe for an extra 5 pounds. I assume the CPUs on the new plan are also Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6128 CPU @ 3.40GHz. (learned to read since posting)

    Can I pay the difference to switch? I am idling my server now, needing an excuse to practice rebuilding.

    If this works for you, I could cancel/reorder or let your tech support gurus handle it.

    P.S. Your network is amazing!!!

    > root ~ $ speedtest --server 17386
    > Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
    > Testing from HIVELOCITY (107.155.xxx.xxx)...
    > Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
    > Retrieving information for the selected server...
    > Hosted by Windstream (Dallas, TX) [1468.95 km]: 3.281 ms
    > Testing download speed................................................................................
    > Download: 4227.7
    2 Mbit/s
    > Testing upload speed................................................................................................
    > Upload: 2631.90 Mbit/s
    > 
    > root ~ $ speedtest --server 11207
    > Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
    > Testing from HIVELOCITY (107.155.xxx.xxx)...
    > Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
    > Retrieving information for the selected server...
    > Hosted by Sprint (Dallas, TX) [1468.95 km]: 24.855 ms
    > Testing download speed................................................................................
    > Download: 3556.89 Mbit/s
    > Testing upload speed................................................................................................
    > Upload: 1908.89 Mbit/s
    > 

    It is great to hear you are happy.

    Unfortunately, you cannot change promotional plans like that. Had you had a monthly plan, then a cancellation and re-purchase would be simple.

    PM me or join us in live chat to see what options could possibly be explored.

  • Whats up @HostDoc (couldn't resist the Bugs Bunny reference!) - any hope of IPv6 (with rDNS support) at any of your non-US locations?

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  • @HostDoc

    No worries, thanks for entertaining the idea. I don't currently have a purpose for this VPS, so the specs I have are great for now. I'll keep an eye out and nab a new plan before too long.

  • @dahartigan said:
    How did you get that 10gbit friendly speed test? :)

    More specifically, I have a list of commands I run when rebuilding a server. Here's what I paste into bash:

    cd /opt
    wget -O speedtest-cli https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sivel/speedtest-cli/master/speedtest.py
    chmod +x speedtest-cli
    echo "alias speedtest='/opt/speedtest-cli'" >> /root/.bashrc
    
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  • @FootKaput said:

    @dahartigan said:
    How did you get that 10gbit friendly speed test? :)

    More specifically, I have a list of commands I run when rebuilding a server. Here's what I paste into bash:

    > cd /opt
    > wget -O speedtest-cli https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sivel/speedtest-cli/master/speedtest.py
    > chmod +x speedtest-cli
    > echo "alias speedtest='/opt/speedtest-cli'" >> /root/.bashrc
    > 

    Thanks for sharing that :)

  • HostDocHostDoc Member

    @nullnothere said:
    Whats up @HostDoc (couldn't resist the Bugs Bunny reference!) - any hope of IPv6 (with rDNS support) at any of your non-US locations?

    Sorry, but not currently.

    @FootKaput said:
    @HostDoc

    No worries, thanks for entertaining the idea. I don't currently have a purpose for this VPS, so the specs I have are great for now. I'll keep an eye out and nab a new plan before too long.

    No problem.
    You have a beast of a machine there. How have you managed to tame such a thing?

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  • @HostDoc said:

    No problem.
    You have a beast of a machine there. How have you managed to tame such a thing?

    It's been my test bed for the last few days. Been fighting installs of nextcloud for months... had to really dig into the logs--but turning modsecurity off (finally identified my new enemy) fixed my issue. More research forthcoming...

  • add_iTadd_iT Member

    Hi @HostDoc

    Any promotional code for your Cloud Resource VPS?

    I plan to order it yearly

  • HostDocHostDoc Member

    Hello.

    Our resource pools do not currently have any discount codes. I can prepare a 15% discount coupon for annual purchases if that works for you.

  • mironmiron Member

    My new VPS DUAL-STORAGE USA

    CPU
    CPU(s): 2
    Model name: Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6128 CPU @ 3.40GHz
    Stepping: 4
    CPU MHz: 3392.026
    BogoMIPS: 6784.05

    Disk
    1073741824 bytes (1,1 GB) copied, 2,22238 s, 483 MB/s

    Internet speed
    1073741824(1,1 GB) 77,0 MB/s in 13s

    Everything is good but the network is excellent!
    Thank you.

    Thanked by 1HostDoc
  • GaleejGaleej Member

    Can we get the price without VAT. Why is VAT added for non-European customers?

  • @Galeej said:
    Can we get the price without VAT. Why is VAT added for non-European customers?

    Estimate Taxes > Country > Update Totals

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  • GaleejGaleej Member

    @Chocoweb said:

    @Galeej said:
    Can we get the price without VAT. Why is VAT added for non-European customers?

    Estimate Taxes > Country > Update Totals

    Thanks, Ordered

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