Webhosting24 Year of the Ox Special
To celebrate the New Year of the Golden Ox, Webhosting24 is offering the following specials and promotions:
VPS
20x21 Special (21 EUR/year):
2 vCores (fair share CPU usage) Intel Xeon E5-2680 v4 @ 2.40GHz
2GB RAM memory
21 GB NVMe RAID10 Storage
5 TB monthly BW @ 1Gbit/s
1 IPv4 address
1 IPv6 /48 subnet
21 EURO per year (+VAT if applicable)
https://www.webhosting24.com/cp/cart.php?a=add&pid=459
We are also reopening the 10x10x10 Special (10 EURO/year):
1 vCore (fair share CPU usage) Intel Xeon E5-2680 v4 @ 2.40GHz
1GB RAM memory
10 GB NVMe RAID10 Storage
2TB monthly BW @ 1Gbit/s
1 IPv4 Address
1 IPv6 /48 subnet
10 EURO per year (+VAT if applicable)
https://www.webhosting24.com/cp/cart.php?a=add&pid=458
Munich Cloud Servers:
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SHARED HOSTING
Golden Ox Shared Hosting Package (10 EURO/year)
10GB SSD webspace
cPanel control panel for Linux, Plesk for Windows
Barracuda ESG SPAM protection
1000 GB monthly bandwidth
50 addon domains
UNLIMITED Databases
UNLIMITED E-Mail Addresses
FREE SSL Certificated
IPv4 and IPv6
Linux version:
https://www.webhosting24.com/cp/cart.php?a=add&pid=461
Windows version:
https://www.webhosting24.com/cp/cart.php?a=add&pid=462
DOMAIN NAMES
And of course we are offering .ASIA Domain Registrations at special prices:
.ASIA @8.40 EURO/year:
https://www.webhosting24.com/cp/mydomainchecker.php
Use coupon 2021GOLDENOX at checkout!
Happy New Year!
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Comments
Great offer but you need a more attractive title
Good offer.
But I'd say that normal ssd with bigger disk is more suitable.
Nvme is somehow a luxury for low-end vps
yes, probably - thank you for the info, I should include more BOOM in the title next time :-)
OK, will keep that in mind for the next @FAT32 megathread (which would be easter if I remember correctly :-D). Again if you have a specific need in mind do not hesitate to contact me by PM or open a ticket at Webhosting24 or send an e-mail to [email protected].
I have had some internal discussions with my business partners and my main reason for expanding in the VPS space was the arrival of NVMe disks. I mean it is the first time that a VPS / cloud server can be offered with IOPS and performance in general that was achievable only with bare metal just a 1-2 years ago.
So, I would like to ask what would be the expectations for a "normal SSD with bigger disk"? What is the disk size you are typically looking for?
Thanks for the feedback!
For me, 20-25GB for 1GB RAM and 40-50GB for 2GB RAM would be great.
Probably just change to normal SSD based on the same cost.
For example, if the nvme price (per GB) is twice as much as the normal SSD, then you could use the double size normal SSD disk to replace NVMe disk.
my team is working on this right now, hope to have something to present very soon ;-)
Could we switch the VPS bought this time from
to
in feature?
M looking forward to the new offer!
Thank you for this.
Great network and performance.
Things just work and seem properly set up unlike many others.
Also a nice location.
Early days, but looks excellent so far
yes, but it is going to be SSD RAID5 Storage, as with SSDs we can use the LSI RAID controller (whereas with NVMe the LSI controller can't keep up with the speed!). The first batch of nodes should be ready for production tomorrow.
I was thinking to join during the offer you made in the Christmas sale thread but I ended up getting some other services at that time. Glad to see this nice deal again, I've ordered one as well in order to test your services.
How about some storage vps offers?
my team will get the first nodes with SSD (not NVMe) storage ready today (I am just waiting for all tests to complete). Once that is ready and in production, we already have plans for larger storage VPS offerings, based on HDDs with an SSD/NVMe cache and much larger disk sizes.
Nice, I like your service
Fast and stable and /48 IPv6 thing
Hope you will be last long here
Waiting for a try.
The new nodes with SSD local storage (not NVMe!) are ready to round off this special week:
GOLDENOX40 (21 EUR/year):
2 vCores (fair share CPU usage) Intel Xeon E5-2630 v3 @ 2.40GHz
2GB RAM memory
40 GB SSD RAID5 Storage
5 TB monthly BW @ 1Gbit/s
1 IPv4 address
1 IPv6 /48 subnet
21 EURO per year (+VAT if applicable)
https://www.webhosting24.com/cp/cart.php?a=add&pid=465
GOLDENOX20 (10 EUR/year)
1 vCore (fair share CPU usage) Intel Xeon E5-2630 v3 @ 2.40GHz
1GB RAM memory
20 GB SSD RAID5 Storage
2TB monthly BW @ 1Gbit/s
1 IPv4 Address
1 IPv6 /48 subnet
10 EURO per year (+VAT if applicable)
https://www.webhosting24.com/cp/cart.php?a=add&pid=464
๐ Amazing offers
I have buy nvme before, can i change to this ssd offer?
yes, please just open a ticket and we will switch you over.
I have bought one yesterday. May I ask your help to double my disk?
Ticket number is #903085
Nice offers. Just order a GOLDENOX20 and waiting for its provision.
I have responded to your ticket: just for clarity you can change from the original two special offerings for free to one of the two GOLDENOX packages above, but this is not a double your disk thing (comment and I will double your bandwidth :-) etc), the community asked for offerings with more disk space with SSD disks instead of NVMe and I am trying to deliver on that.
It is also not a seamless or direct upgrade as it involves creating a new VPS and destroying an old one, so please have your backup ready and be prepared to reinstall & reconfigure your server if you opt for the change.
Thank you for being a customer and for all the feedback you are providing!
thank you, please check your e-mail :-)
Thanks, I know that. Please help me change to a larger hard drive.
you should be all set - I am just being careful when it comes to deleting a VPS etc.
You know like.. "No sir, I am sorry, but RAID1 is not a backup" :-)
Thanks for the SSD plan
The NVMe plan
I have same result and i notice there is always got busy from clouvider, maybe the routing issue with their upstream or?
I thought it was a problem with the test node
Not sure what happened