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From $14.95/yr - 10 Gbps - SSD - New Jersey / Los Angeles / Miami - OpenVZ - Many payment methods!
EthernetServers
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Ethernet Servers has been in business since September 2013.
Our VPS plans are OpenVZ 7 powered and available in New Jersey (64.31.14.238), Los Angeles (64.31.6.238) and Miami (64.31.17.238) and live in the Equinix data center (NJ, LA) and Digital Realty (FL) facilities.
We accept a very wide range of payment methods!
$14.95/yr - ORDER NOW
- 40 GB Pure-SSD Storage Space (RAID-10)
- 1 GB DDR4 Dedicated RAM
- Unmetered Inbound Bandwidth
- 1,000 GB Outbound Bandwidth (per month)
- 10 Gbps Uplink
- 1 Dedicated IPv4 Address
- 1 CPU Core (Intel Xeon E5-2650 v4)
- 5 Gbps DDoS Protection
- TUN/TAP, PPP, Docker, FUSE, GRE & IPSec Available
$19.95/yr - ORDER NOW
- 80 GB Pure-SSD Storage Space (RAID-10)
- 2 GB DDR4 Dedicated RAM
- Unmetered Inbound Bandwidth
- 2,000 GB Outbound Bandwidth (per month)
- 10 Gbps Uplink
- 1 Dedicated IPv4 Address
- 1 CPU Core (Intel Xeon E5-2650 v4)
- 5 Gbps DDoS Protection
- TUN/TAP, PPP, Docker, FUSE, GRE & IPSec Available
$24.95/yr - ORDER NOW
- 100 GB Pure-SSD Storage Space (RAID-10)
- 3 GB DDR4 Dedicated RAM
- Unmetered Inbound Bandwidth
- 3,000 GB Outbound Bandwidth (per month)
- 10 Gbps Uplink
- 1 Dedicated IPv4 Address
- 1 CPU Core (Intel Xeon E5-2650 v4)
- 5 Gbps DDoS Protection
- TUN/TAP, PPP, Docker, FUSE, GRE & IPSec Available
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
Thank you
Comments
Don’t you have a kvm vps?
Beside KVM there is a smaller market for LXC; but is there any demand for OpenVZ?
They haven't KVM based VPS at the moment, but their services are rock solid (reliable, stable). I think, it's perfect for many "generic usage" (host small and static websites, private VPN, IRC tools and many more). I have a good experience with them.
Would surely consider if KVM and a bit more bandwidth
Thanks for your kind words!
I hope you can join the KVM family.
Hello LET!
I have been using ethernetservers for more than 3 years, and I am very satisfied with their services, in fact kvm was very helpful, there are many operating systems that run much better on kvm. But I highly recommend their vps services.
Coming soon in July: OpenVZ 7 hall of vulnerable, for providers still selling OpenVZ 7 containers that would be EOL'ed by then.
If I recall, OpenVZ has run EOL or close to EOL for most of its history. The GPL license fucked it in the butt when it was copy-pasted into the mainline kernel. Sorta.
What is the practical, real-world, differences between a KVM and an OpenVZ?
OpenVZ 7 is EOL in 18 months - Jul 2025, at the same time Virtuozzo 7 reaches EOL - https://docs.virtuozzo.com/virtuozzo_product_lifecycle_policy/index.html