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Inception Hosting - 33% off new Frankfurt & Phoenix NVMe KVM locations

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Hi Folks,
This offer is still valid until the end of the month:
Coupon Code: FRAPHX33
Works on all plans with 1GB Ram or more in Frankfurt or Phoenix.
ORDER FRANKFURT: https://clients.inceptionhosting.com/cart.php?gid=34
ORDER PHOENIX: https://clients.inceptionhosting.com/cart.php?gid=35
Example plans:
- 2 CPU Core (Equal Share E-2276G or similar)
- 1 GB Ram DDR4
- 20 GB Pure NVMe SSD Disk space (Enterprize grade)
- 3000 GB Bandwidth @ 10 Gbit (shared)
- 1 x IPv4 address
- 1 x /64 IPv6
€1.68 /month
- 2 CPU Core (Equal Share E-2276G or similar)
- 2 GB Ram DDR4
- 30 GB Pure NVMe SSD Disk space (Enterprize grade)
- 6000 GB Bandwidth @ 10 gbit (shared)
- 1 x IPv4 address
- 1 x /64 IPv6
€3.35 /Month
- 2 CPU Core (Equal Share E-2276G or similar)
- 3 GB Ram DDR4
- 40 GB Pure NVMe SSD Disk space (Enterprize grade)
- 9000 GB Bandwidth @ 10 gbit (shared)
- 1 x IPv4 address
- 1 x /64 IPv6
€5.03 /Month
- 2 CPU Core (Equal Share E-2276G or similar)
- 4 GB Ram DDR4
- 50 GB Pure NVMe SSD Disk space (Enterprize grade)
- 12000 GB Bandwidth @ 10 gbit (shared)
- 1 x IPv4 address
- 1 x /64 IPv6
€6.70 /Month
All plans come with FREE complimentary DDOS protection and are eligible for FREE direct admin standard licenses on request.
Speed tests: https://as62240.net/speedtest
Network Diagnostics: https://as62240.net/tools
The new Pheonix Plans are on Clouviders network, they have IPv6
Any questions are welcome
Comments
Congrats to new nodes!
Is this an update of https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/173745/inception-hosting-launching-frankfurt-phoenix-nvme-kvm-servers-on-clouviders-network-33-off#latest ?
Yep
I'm curious why other options gone? @InceptionHosting
There were windows 2019, 2016 etc..
Yes, can confirm this on their EU locations on my end. Seems a little weired it's so tidy, on the other hand a clean up was probably necessary. There's been Debian 9 iso and stuff which definitely nobody would (and should) need anymore these days (but then Ubuntu 16?!).
Please remove this post. Accidentally double posted.
Debian 9 is still under LTS. "Nobody would (and should) need" is relative; different people have different needs.
Yes, but why require an ISO then? I mean, it's mostly used for new installs. Though it's under LTS, it's definitely not the recommended version for new installations.
Issue resolved with customer support
There was an ISO tidy-up, many of them had either been used one time or never and most were from now ex-customer requests, we stripped it right back.
If you want one that is not listed just request it, it will be added (if legal to do so).
This specific 33% discount offer is now over, great sales numbers, thanks everyone.
Accepted !
The promotion code entered has expired... Sadly
This offers has been running for the last 10 days. Are you in comma?
Its a fucking good movie.