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KVM VPS | VirtFusion | /64 IPv6 | Los Angeles - New Jersey - Frankfurt

EthernetServersEthernetServers Member, Patron Provider
edited May 7 in Offers

Hello,

### SPECIAL OFFER: Reply to this topic with your order number and we'll double your bandwidth! ###

Ethernet Servers has been in business since July 2014.

Our instantly deployed VPS plans are KVM powered, with VirtFusion, 1 IPv4 and a /64 IPv6.

Accepted payment methods: PayPal, Alipay, Credit/Debit Card, and many cryptocurrencies.

Los Angeles | CPU: 2x AMD EPYC 7301 | Test IP: 64.31.6.238 | YABS
New Jersey | CPU: 2x AMD EPYC 7402 | Test IP: 64.31.14.238 | YABS
Frankfurt | CPU: 2x Intel Xeon Gold 6142 | Test IP: 208.115.231.237 | YABS


SSD Space RAM CPU Core(s) Bandwidth 1 Month 36 Months
25 GB 1 GB 1 2 TB @ 10 Gbps $3/mo $2.25/mo
55 GB 2 GB 1 4 TB @ 10 Gbps $6/mo $4.50/mo
80 GB 4 GB 2 6 TB @ 10 Gbps - $9/mo

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

Thank you

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Comments

  • barbarosbarbaros Member

    1 core, 1 RAM, 25 GB SSD = 36 USD per year. Lovely, I'll take 5 of this.

    No info about CPU either.

  • EthernetServersEthernetServers Member, Patron Provider

    @barbaros said:
    No info about CPU

    Los Angeles: 2x AMD EPYC 7301
    New Jersey: 2x AMD EPYC 7402
    Frankfurt: 2x Intel Xeon Gold 6142

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  • davidedavide Member
    edited May 7

    So the products listed over here https://www.ethernetservers.com/store/ssd-linux-vps have become KVM now?

    I also just noticed that these product listings lack info on disk type and CPU family so the parser is failing to import them. In fact the parser has been failing for some time apparently and I'm digging out the logs now to figure out for how long exactly. But it has been quite a while :(

    But most imprtantly you invalidated the WHMCS aff links 👿

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  • EthernetServersEthernetServers Member, Patron Provider

    @davide said:
    So the products listed over here https://www.ethernetservers.com/store/ssd-linux-vps have become KVM now?

    That's correct.

    But most imprtantly you invalidated the WHMCS aff links 👿

    WHMCS was moved from /clients to / to facilitate a new website, but redirects were created. Feel free to DM me and we can discuss the affiliate links and hopefully come to a solution.

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  • davidedavide Member
    edited May 7

    @EthernetServers said:

    @davide said:
    So the products listed over here https://www.ethernetservers.com/store/ssd-linux-vps have become KVM now?

    That's correct.

    But most imprtantly you invalidated the WHMCS aff links 👿

    WHMCS was moved from /clients to / to facilitate a new website, but redirects were created. Feel free to DM me and we can discuss the affiliate links and hopefully come to a solution.

    No it's fine, I adjusted the links on my side; I'm also manually filling the missing info regarding CPU family and disk type, but it would be best to add this info directly to the product descriptions so that if the info changes, I don't remain with stale data. It would also be clearer for buyers browsing your website.

    :)

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  • EthernetServersEthernetServers Member, Patron Provider

    @davide said:

    @EthernetServers said:

    @davide said:
    So the products listed over here https://www.ethernetservers.com/store/ssd-linux-vps have become KVM now?

    That's correct.

    But most imprtantly you invalidated the WHMCS aff links 👿

    WHMCS was moved from /clients to / to facilitate a new website, but redirects were created. Feel free to DM me and we can discuss the affiliate links and hopefully come to a solution.

    No it's fine, I adjusted the links on my side; I'm also manually filling the missing info regarding CPU family and disk type, but it would be best to add this info directly to the product descriptions so that if the info changes, I don't remain with stale data. It would also be clearer for buyers browsing your website.

    :)

    Thank you, that's helpful and I've now added the disk type at https://www.ethernetservers.com/store/ssd-linux-vps

    The CPU family is a little more complex as it varies per location (AMD EPYC in Los Angeles and New Jersey, and Intel Xeon in Frankfurt).

    If you have any other suggestions or feedback, I'm all ears - thank you once again.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    EthernetServers
    2C 4G 80G = $648/3y

    Other providers
    9C 9G 99G = $99/3y

  • davidedavide Member
    edited May 7

    Oh great, you're most welcome.

    What I usually see in such circumstances with WHMCS catalogs, is that the location fields within the drop-down menu contain multiple tokens of information; in this case, the location fields could be altered to contain both the location and the CPU type, class or model.

    Doing it this way would more clearly bind the CPU type of the VPS to the customer's order, who would see the CPU type clearly mentioned in the Order Summary and then in his invoice.

    Alternatively but less clearly, you could just prose down these rules within the product description text.

    Thanked by 1EthernetServers
  • EthernetServersEthernetServers Member, Patron Provider

    @davide said:
    Oh great, you're most welcome.

    What I usually see in such circumstances with WHMCS catalogs, is that the location fields within the drop-down menu contain multiple tokens of information; in this case, the location fields could be altered to contain both the location and the CPU type, class or model.

    Doing it this way would more clearly bind the CPU type of the VPS to the customer's order, who would see the CPU type clearly mentioned in the Order Summary and then in his invoice.

    Alternatively but less clearly, you could just prose down these rules within the product description text.

    Sounds good! :)

    I'm looking into this now, thank you!

  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    @yoursunny said:
    EthernetServers
    2C 4G 80G = $648/3y

    Other providers
    9C 9G 99G = $99/3y

    Deadpool as a Service

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  • HotmarerHotmarer Member

    Expensive

  • aegaeg Member

    Will we be seeing any hot OpenVZ deals from you again?

  • @yoursunny said:
    EthernetServers
    2C 4G 80G = $648/6y

    Ftfy

  • titustitus Member
    edited May 8

    Looks like the OpenVZ based services disappeared from the 'shop' (not ordearble).
    For the current customers, the exist OpenVZ based VM's will be remain the same? (pricing, plans, conditions). I hope so really.

  • nohavpsnohavps Member, Patron Provider
    edited May 8

    @yoursunny said:
    EthernetServers
    2C 4G 80G = $648/3y

    Other providers
    9C 9G 99G = $99/3y

    Quality and service cost. Imagine having a business like a charity at $7 a year or $0.30 a month. It's a provider premium!

    Imagine it's better to work at McDonald's for $16 an hour. :D

  • EthernetServersEthernetServers Member, Patron Provider

    @aeg said:
    Will we be seeing any hot OpenVZ deals from you again?

    There are currently no such plans.

  • EthernetServersEthernetServers Member, Patron Provider
    edited May 8

    @titus said:
    Looks like the OpenVZ based services disappeared from the 'shop' (not ordearble).
    For the current customers, the exist OpenVZ based VM's will be remain the same? (pricing, plans, conditions). I hope so really.

    There will be no changes for OpenVZ customers for at least the next 19 months - December 2026, which is the end of life date for OpenVZ 7. The plan beyond that has not yet been established, but there will be communication with all OpenVZ customers in the future with more information.

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  • davidedavide Member

    @EthernetServers said:

    @davide said:
    Oh great, you're most welcome.

    What I usually see in such circumstances with WHMCS catalogs, is that the location fields within the drop-down menu contain multiple tokens of information; in this case, the location fields could be altered to contain both the location and the CPU type, class or model.

    Doing it this way would more clearly bind the CPU type of the VPS to the customer's order, who would see the CPU type clearly mentioned in the Order Summary and then in his invoice.

    Alternatively but less clearly, you could just prose down these rules within the product description text.

    Sounds good! :)

    I'm looking into this now, thank you!

    Do it 😈

  • EthernetServersEthernetServers Member, Patron Provider

    For the Fedora fans out there, the Fedora 42 template was added to VirtFusion [VPS the control panel] yesterday :)

  • davidedavide Member

    DO IT 😈😈😈

  • EthernetServersEthernetServers Member, Patron Provider

    Automated Reverse DNS for IPv6 is now up and running!

    Working on adding Miami nodes :)

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
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