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  • SolidVPSSolidVPS Member, Patron Provider

    One last drop for you all, based on several requests.

    💡Important:

    • These are first come, first served
    • No refunds or exchanges on promotional deals
    • Price is locked for as long as the service remains active
    • We won’t be holding stock
    • Pricing will not be repeated once sold out due to current market conditions
    • Can be transferred once per lifetime for $25 transfer fee
    • All offers expire April 4th 2026

    Raleigh-NC

    • Intel Xeon Gold 6132 / 64GB RAM / 3 x 1TB SSD / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $49.95/m Order Here (Coupon M8Z2D16HNQ)

    • Dual Intel Xeon E5-2698v3 / 128GB RAM / 2 x 1.92TB / 1 IPv4/ 1Gbps Unmetered / Location: Raleigh-NC / Price $99.95/m Order Here (Coupon VVN044ZFKD)

  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @SolidVPS said:
    One last drop for you all, based on several requests.

    💡Important:

    • These are first come, first served
    • No refunds or exchanges on promotional deals
    • Price is locked for as long as the service remains active
    • We won’t be holding stock
    • Pricing will not be repeated once sold out due to current market conditions
    • Can be transferred once per lifetime for $25 transfer fee
    • All offers expire April 4th 2026

    Raleigh-NC

    • Intel Xeon Gold 6132 / 64GB RAM / 3 x 1TB SSD / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $49.95/m Order Here (Coupon M8Z2D16HNQ)

    • Dual Intel Xeon E5-2698v3 / 128GB RAM / 2 x 1.92TB / 1 IPv4/ 1Gbps Unmetered / Location: Raleigh-NC / Price $99.95/m Order Here (Coupon VVN044ZFKD)

    Great pant drops

    Sad I missed a few (maybe good for wallet)

    Thanked by 2SolidVPS zejjnt
  • zejjntzejjnt Member

    @SolidVPS said:
    One last drop for you all, based on several requests.

    💡Important:

    • These are first come, first served
    • No refunds or exchanges on promotional deals
    • Price is locked for as long as the service remains active
    • We won’t be holding stock
    • Pricing will not be repeated once sold out due to current market conditions
    • Can be transferred once per lifetime for $25 transfer fee
    • All offers expire April 4th 2026

    Raleigh-NC

    • Intel Xeon Gold 6132 / 64GB RAM / 3 x 1TB SSD / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $49.95/m Order Here (Coupon M8Z2D16HNQ)

    • Dual Intel Xeon E5-2698v3 / 128GB RAM / 2 x 1.92TB / 1 IPv4/ 1Gbps Unmetered / Location: Raleigh-NC / Price $99.95/m Order Here (Coupon VVN044ZFKD)

    [ [ T H I C C ] ]

    Thanked by 1SolidVPS
  • @SolidVPS said:
    One last drop for you all, based on several requests.

    💡Important:

    • These are first come, first served
    • No refunds or exchanges on promotional deals
    • Price is locked for as long as the service remains active
    • We won’t be holding stock
    • Pricing will not be repeated once sold out due to current market conditions
    • Can be transferred once per lifetime for $25 transfer fee
    • All offers expire April 4th 2026

    Raleigh-NC

    • Intel Xeon Gold 6132 / 64GB RAM / 3 x 1TB SSD / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $49.95/m Order Here (Coupon M8Z2D16HNQ)

    • Dual Intel Xeon E5-2698v3 / 128GB RAM / 2 x 1.92TB / 1 IPv4/ 1Gbps Unmetered / Location: Raleigh-NC / Price $99.95/m Order Here (Coupon VVN044ZFKD)

    What a shame—the 6132 machine is already out of stock.

    Thanked by 1SolidVPS
  • Looks great

  • zejjntzejjnt Member

    @SolidVPS said:

    @HuiW said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @NeXTp1us said:
    I'd like to know if I can pay extra to increase the hard drive capacity after purchasing a discounted machine? The machine looks great, except the hard drive is a bit small.

    You’re welcome to ship your own drives, and we can install them for you at any of our USA locations. However, depending on the datacenter and location, remote‑hands fees may apply.

    Awesome, is there any one-time upgrade price for this?

    It really depends on the datacenter, as remote‑hands fees vary by location. We recommend opening a support ticket if it’s just for drive changes — our team will confirm the costs and compatibility. Upgrading CPU or adding more RAM isn’t possible on these models, but adding or removing drives is supported.

    I interpret this as Canada being something you would have to use external techs for, ie. either more expensive or not feasible?

  • SolidVPSSolidVPS Member, Patron Provider

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @HuiW said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @NeXTp1us said:
    I'd like to know if I can pay extra to increase the hard drive capacity after purchasing a discounted machine? The machine looks great, except the hard drive is a bit small.

    You’re welcome to ship your own drives, and we can install them for you at any of our USA locations. However, depending on the datacenter and location, remote‑hands fees may apply.

    Awesome, is there any one-time upgrade price for this?

    It really depends on the datacenter, as remote‑hands fees vary by location. We recommend opening a support ticket if it’s just for drive changes — our team will confirm the costs and compatibility. Upgrading CPU or adding more RAM isn’t possible on these models, but adding or removing drives is supported.

    I interpret this as Canada being something you would have to use external techs for, ie. either more expensive or not feasible?

    Yeah, for most remote locations that’s how we handle it. We prefer clients to ship any additional drives they need—this helps keep our costs down and ensures the setup is intended for serious use.

    If it’s a standard drive swap, that’s no problem. But when it comes to multiple $200–$300 drives on a $50/month server, it makes more sense for the client to provide the hardware. We’ll install the drives at the facility for a very reasonable fee to cover remote hands, so it ends up being a fair solution for everyone.

    Thanked by 3zejjnt oloke tux
  • zejjntzejjnt Member

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @HuiW said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @NeXTp1us said:
    I'd like to know if I can pay extra to increase the hard drive capacity after purchasing a discounted machine? The machine looks great, except the hard drive is a bit small.

    You’re welcome to ship your own drives, and we can install them for you at any of our USA locations. However, depending on the datacenter and location, remote‑hands fees may apply.

    Awesome, is there any one-time upgrade price for this?

    It really depends on the datacenter, as remote‑hands fees vary by location. We recommend opening a support ticket if it’s just for drive changes — our team will confirm the costs and compatibility. Upgrading CPU or adding more RAM isn’t possible on these models, but adding or removing drives is supported.

    I interpret this as Canada being something you would have to use external techs for, ie. either more expensive or not feasible?

    Yeah, for most remote locations that’s how we handle it. We prefer clients to ship any additional drives they need—this helps keep our costs down and ensures the setup is intended for serious use.

    If it’s a standard drive swap, that’s no problem. But when it comes to multiple $200–$300 drives on a $50/month server, it makes more sense for the client to provide the hardware. We’ll install the drives at the facility for a very reasonable fee to cover remote hands, so it ends up being a fair solution for everyone.

    110% understandable! Just wanted to ask :)

    (If someone happens to have plans to ship drives to the CA facilities hit me up, I ain't shipping what is now more expensive per gram than gold overseas xD)

    Thanked by 1SolidVPS
  • SolidVPSSolidVPS Member, Patron Provider

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @HuiW said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @NeXTp1us said:
    I'd like to know if I can pay extra to increase the hard drive capacity after purchasing a discounted machine? The machine looks great, except the hard drive is a bit small.

    You’re welcome to ship your own drives, and we can install them for you at any of our USA locations. However, depending on the datacenter and location, remote‑hands fees may apply.

    Awesome, is there any one-time upgrade price for this?

    It really depends on the datacenter, as remote‑hands fees vary by location. We recommend opening a support ticket if it’s just for drive changes — our team will confirm the costs and compatibility. Upgrading CPU or adding more RAM isn’t possible on these models, but adding or removing drives is supported.

    I interpret this as Canada being something you would have to use external techs for, ie. either more expensive or not feasible?

    Yeah, for most remote locations that’s how we handle it. We prefer clients to ship any additional drives they need—this helps keep our costs down and ensures the setup is intended for serious use.

    If it’s a standard drive swap, that’s no problem. But when it comes to multiple $200–$300 drives on a $50/month server, it makes more sense for the client to provide the hardware. We’ll install the drives at the facility for a very reasonable fee to cover remote hands, so it ends up being a fair solution for everyone.

    110% understandable! Just wanted to ask :)

    (If someone happens to have plans to ship drives to the CA facilities hit me up, I ain't shipping what is now more expensive per gram than gold overseas xD)

    Yeah, it’s honestly wild how expensive SSDs—especially NVMe and even SATA—have gotten. When you’re talking about multiple drives, the cost can easily reach into the thousands. The issue is that many of these setups don’t end up renewing, so it’s not sustainable for us to absorb that hardware cost.

    That said, if a client is serious enough to purchase the drives and ship them to us, we’re just as committed on our end—we’ll prioritize the installation, keep the costs as low as possible, and make sure everything is handled quickly and properly.

    Thanked by 1zejjnt
  • deafcondeafcon Member

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @HuiW said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @NeXTp1us said:
    I'd like to know if I can pay extra to increase the hard drive capacity after purchasing a discounted machine? The machine looks great, except the hard drive is a bit small.

    You’re welcome to ship your own drives, and we can install them for you at any of our USA locations. However, depending on the datacenter and location, remote‑hands fees may apply.

    Awesome, is there any one-time upgrade price for this?

    It really depends on the datacenter, as remote‑hands fees vary by location. We recommend opening a support ticket if it’s just for drive changes — our team will confirm the costs and compatibility. Upgrading CPU or adding more RAM isn’t possible on these models, but adding or removing drives is supported.

    I interpret this as Canada being something you would have to use external techs for, ie. either more expensive or not feasible?

    Yeah, for most remote locations that’s how we handle it. We prefer clients to ship any additional drives they need—this helps keep our costs down and ensures the setup is intended for serious use.

    If it’s a standard drive swap, that’s no problem. But when it comes to multiple $200–$300 drives on a $50/month server, it makes more sense for the client to provide the hardware. We’ll install the drives at the facility for a very reasonable fee to cover remote hands, so it ends up being a fair solution for everyone.

    110% understandable! Just wanted to ask :)

    (If someone happens to have plans to ship drives to the CA facilities hit me up, I ain't shipping what is now more expensive per gram than gold overseas xD)

    Yeah, it’s honestly wild how expensive SSDs—especially NVMe and even SATA—have gotten. When you’re talking about multiple drives, the cost can easily reach into the thousands. The issue is that many of these setups don’t end up renewing, so it’s not sustainable for us to absorb that hardware cost.

    That said, if a client is serious enough to purchase the drives and ship them to us, we’re just as committed on our end—we’ll prioritize the installation, keep the costs as low as possible, and make sure everything is handled quickly and properly.

    Now that I know this, I'll be even more interested the next time you drop a batch of servers like this. Cheers!

    Thanked by 2SolidVPS zejjnt
  • SolidVPSSolidVPS Member, Patron Provider
    edited March 28

    Some Tampa-FL Steals, very limited stock

    💡Important:

    • These are first come, first served
    • No refunds or exchanges on promotional deals
    • Price is locked for as long as the service remains active
    • We won’t be holding stock
    • Pricing will not be repeated once sold out due to current market conditions
    • Can be transferred once per lifetime for $25 transfer fee
    • All offers expire April 4th 2026

    Tampa-FL

    • Intel Xeon E3-1220v2 / 16GB RAM / 240GB SSD / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $16.95/m Order Here (Coupon WHK05Y38JL)

    • Intel Xeon E5-2620v3 / 32GB RAM / 240GB SSD / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $18.95/m Order Here (Coupon 5T2RNZ8LK7)

    • Intel Xeon E5-1650v2 / 32GB RAM / 240GB SSD / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $19.95/m Order Here (Coupon G576AILTYY)

    • Intel Xeon E5-2630v3 / 32GB RAM / 240GB SSD / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $21.95/m Order Here (Coupon A9KHT1EI40)

    • Intel Xeon E5-2640v2 / 32GB RAM / 240GB SSD / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $21.95/m Order Here (Coupon 663WLH7PPO)

    • Intel Xeon E5-2640v2 / 32GB RAM / 2 x 2TB SAS / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $24.95/m Order Here (Coupon YHY9T7IJ73)

    • Intel Xeon E5-2680v2 / 64GB RAM / 500GB SSD / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $29.95/m Order Here (Coupon D3O8E4S4XD)

    • Dual Intel Xeon E5-2637v2 / 64GB RAM / 2 x 600GB SAS / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $29.95/m Order Here (Coupon TC18CLFY52)

  • @SolidVPS said: All offers expire April 4th 2026

    Lol, it will be sold out in like 30 mins, if not less :lol:

  • zejjntzejjnt Member

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @HuiW said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @NeXTp1us said:
    I'd like to know if I can pay extra to increase the hard drive capacity after purchasing a discounted machine? The machine looks great, except the hard drive is a bit small.

    You’re welcome to ship your own drives, and we can install them for you at any of our USA locations. However, depending on the datacenter and location, remote‑hands fees may apply.

    Awesome, is there any one-time upgrade price for this?

    It really depends on the datacenter, as remote‑hands fees vary by location. We recommend opening a support ticket if it’s just for drive changes — our team will confirm the costs and compatibility. Upgrading CPU or adding more RAM isn’t possible on these models, but adding or removing drives is supported.

    I interpret this as Canada being something you would have to use external techs for, ie. either more expensive or not feasible?

    Yeah, for most remote locations that’s how we handle it. We prefer clients to ship any additional drives they need—this helps keep our costs down and ensures the setup is intended for serious use.

    If it’s a standard drive swap, that’s no problem. But when it comes to multiple $200–$300 drives on a $50/month server, it makes more sense for the client to provide the hardware. We’ll install the drives at the facility for a very reasonable fee to cover remote hands, so it ends up being a fair solution for everyone.

    110% understandable! Just wanted to ask :)

    (If someone happens to have plans to ship drives to the CA facilities hit me up, I ain't shipping what is now more expensive per gram than gold overseas xD)

    Yeah, it’s honestly wild how expensive SSDs—especially NVMe and even SATA—have gotten. When you’re talking about multiple drives, the cost can easily reach into the thousands. The issue is that many of these setups don’t end up renewing, so it’s not sustainable for us to absorb that hardware cost.

    That said, if a client is serious enough to purchase the drives and ship them to us, we’re just as committed on our end—we’ll prioritize the installation, keep the costs as low as possible, and make sure everything is handled quickly and properly.

    My initial hope was (of course) that you had more used ones on cold, but after thinking for a few seconds you have naturally put them in the friggin servers you just sold us xD
    Maybe sometime you'll get an off-ratio used disks:used servers and offer them out? Only time will tell ;)

    @deafcon said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @HuiW said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @NeXTp1us said:
    I'd like to know if I can pay extra to increase the hard drive capacity after purchasing a discounted machine? The machine looks great, except the hard drive is a bit small.

    You’re welcome to ship your own drives, and we can install them for you at any of our USA locations. However, depending on the datacenter and location, remote‑hands fees may apply.

    Awesome, is there any one-time upgrade price for this?

    It really depends on the datacenter, as remote‑hands fees vary by location. We recommend opening a support ticket if it’s just for drive changes — our team will confirm the costs and compatibility. Upgrading CPU or adding more RAM isn’t possible on these models, but adding or removing drives is supported.

    I interpret this as Canada being something you would have to use external techs for, ie. either more expensive or not feasible?

    Yeah, for most remote locations that’s how we handle it. We prefer clients to ship any additional drives they need—this helps keep our costs down and ensures the setup is intended for serious use.

    If it’s a standard drive swap, that’s no problem. But when it comes to multiple $200–$300 drives on a $50/month server, it makes more sense for the client to provide the hardware. We’ll install the drives at the facility for a very reasonable fee to cover remote hands, so it ends up being a fair solution for everyone.

    110% understandable! Just wanted to ask :)

    (If someone happens to have plans to ship drives to the CA facilities hit me up, I ain't shipping what is now more expensive per gram than gold overseas xD)

    Yeah, it’s honestly wild how expensive SSDs—especially NVMe and even SATA—have gotten. When you’re talking about multiple drives, the cost can easily reach into the thousands. The issue is that many of these setups don’t end up renewing, so it’s not sustainable for us to absorb that hardware cost.

    That said, if a client is serious enough to purchase the drives and ship them to us, we’re just as committed on our end—we’ll prioritize the installation, keep the costs as low as possible, and make sure everything is handled quickly and properly.

    Now that I know this, I'll be even more interested the next time you drop a batch of servers like this. Cheers!

    I might just be extremely lucky (would be a first in my life) but of all the providers in my signature I have had negative interactions with exactly zero of them. SolidVPS are lightning fast, know their shit, offer great deals - and know how to balance colloquial/business-speak in a very chill manner.

    (With me being a somewhat cynical UNIX-beard having spent decades on both ends of these things it is something I greatly appreciate)

    Thanked by 1SolidVPS
  • zejjntzejjnt Member
    edited March 28

    @SolidVPS said:
    Some Tampa-FL Steals, very limited stock

    • Intel Xeon E5-2640v2 / 32GB RAM / 2 x 2TB SAS / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $24.95/m Order Here (Coupon YHY9T7IJ73)

    WHY DO YOU DO THIS TO ME MAN?!
    <³ ⁿᵒ ʰᵃʳᵈ ᶠᵉᵉˡᶦⁿᵍˢ ᵒⁿˡʸ ᵐʸ ᶠˡᵃᶜᶜᶦᵈ ʷᵃˡˡᵉᵗ

    (Someone get it, I can't buy more fuuuck)

    Thanked by 2SolidVPS plumberg
  • @SolidVPS said: Intel Xeon E5-2620v3 / 32GB RAM / 240GB SSD / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $18.95/m Order Here (Coupon 5T2RNZ8LK7)

    This is the best deal in this batch imo

    Thanked by 2zejjnt SolidVPS
  • deafcondeafcon Member

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @HuiW said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @NeXTp1us said:
    I'd like to know if I can pay extra to increase the hard drive capacity after purchasing a discounted machine? The machine looks great, except the hard drive is a bit small.

    You’re welcome to ship your own drives, and we can install them for you at any of our USA locations. However, depending on the datacenter and location, remote‑hands fees may apply.

    Awesome, is there any one-time upgrade price for this?

    It really depends on the datacenter, as remote‑hands fees vary by location. We recommend opening a support ticket if it’s just for drive changes — our team will confirm the costs and compatibility. Upgrading CPU or adding more RAM isn’t possible on these models, but adding or removing drives is supported.

    I interpret this as Canada being something you would have to use external techs for, ie. either more expensive or not feasible?

    Yeah, for most remote locations that’s how we handle it. We prefer clients to ship any additional drives they need—this helps keep our costs down and ensures the setup is intended for serious use.

    If it’s a standard drive swap, that’s no problem. But when it comes to multiple $200–$300 drives on a $50/month server, it makes more sense for the client to provide the hardware. We’ll install the drives at the facility for a very reasonable fee to cover remote hands, so it ends up being a fair solution for everyone.

    110% understandable! Just wanted to ask :)

    (If someone happens to have plans to ship drives to the CA facilities hit me up, I ain't shipping what is now more expensive per gram than gold overseas xD)

    Yeah, it’s honestly wild how expensive SSDs—especially NVMe and even SATA—have gotten. When you’re talking about multiple drives, the cost can easily reach into the thousands. The issue is that many of these setups don’t end up renewing, so it’s not sustainable for us to absorb that hardware cost.

    That said, if a client is serious enough to purchase the drives and ship them to us, we’re just as committed on our end—we’ll prioritize the installation, keep the costs as low as possible, and make sure everything is handled quickly and properly.

    My initial hope was (of course) that you had more used ones on cold, but after thinking for a few seconds you have naturally put them in the friggin servers you just sold us xD
    Maybe sometime you'll get an off-ratio used disks:used servers and offer them out? Only time will tell ;)

    @deafcon said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @HuiW said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @NeXTp1us said:
    I'd like to know if I can pay extra to increase the hard drive capacity after purchasing a discounted machine? The machine looks great, except the hard drive is a bit small.

    You’re welcome to ship your own drives, and we can install them for you at any of our USA locations. However, depending on the datacenter and location, remote‑hands fees may apply.

    Awesome, is there any one-time upgrade price for this?

    It really depends on the datacenter, as remote‑hands fees vary by location. We recommend opening a support ticket if it’s just for drive changes — our team will confirm the costs and compatibility. Upgrading CPU or adding more RAM isn’t possible on these models, but adding or removing drives is supported.

    I interpret this as Canada being something you would have to use external techs for, ie. either more expensive or not feasible?

    Yeah, for most remote locations that’s how we handle it. We prefer clients to ship any additional drives they need—this helps keep our costs down and ensures the setup is intended for serious use.

    If it’s a standard drive swap, that’s no problem. But when it comes to multiple $200–$300 drives on a $50/month server, it makes more sense for the client to provide the hardware. We’ll install the drives at the facility for a very reasonable fee to cover remote hands, so it ends up being a fair solution for everyone.

    110% understandable! Just wanted to ask :)

    (If someone happens to have plans to ship drives to the CA facilities hit me up, I ain't shipping what is now more expensive per gram than gold overseas xD)

    Yeah, it’s honestly wild how expensive SSDs—especially NVMe and even SATA—have gotten. When you’re talking about multiple drives, the cost can easily reach into the thousands. The issue is that many of these setups don’t end up renewing, so it’s not sustainable for us to absorb that hardware cost.

    That said, if a client is serious enough to purchase the drives and ship them to us, we’re just as committed on our end—we’ll prioritize the installation, keep the costs as low as possible, and make sure everything is handled quickly and properly.

    Now that I know this, I'll be even more interested the next time you drop a batch of servers like this. Cheers!

    I might just be extremely lucky (would be a first in my life) but of all the providers in my signature I have had negative interactions with exactly zero of them. SolidVPS are lightning fast, know their shit, offer great deals - and know how to balance colloquial/business-speak in a very chill manner.

    (With me being a somewhat cynical UNIX-beard having spent decades on both ends of these things it is something I greatly appreciate)

    Oh yeah, I'm already a customer and am super happy with their service. Their willingness to let us bring our own drives just makes me eager to expand my business with them. Gotta find some drives that won't bankrupt me though.

    Thanked by 2SolidVPS zejjnt
  • zejjntzejjnt Member

    @deafcon said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @HuiW said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @NeXTp1us said:
    I'd like to know if I can pay extra to increase the hard drive capacity after purchasing a discounted machine? The machine looks great, except the hard drive is a bit small.

    You’re welcome to ship your own drives, and we can install them for you at any of our USA locations. However, depending on the datacenter and location, remote‑hands fees may apply.

    Awesome, is there any one-time upgrade price for this?

    It really depends on the datacenter, as remote‑hands fees vary by location. We recommend opening a support ticket if it’s just for drive changes — our team will confirm the costs and compatibility. Upgrading CPU or adding more RAM isn’t possible on these models, but adding or removing drives is supported.

    I interpret this as Canada being something you would have to use external techs for, ie. either more expensive or not feasible?

    Yeah, for most remote locations that’s how we handle it. We prefer clients to ship any additional drives they need—this helps keep our costs down and ensures the setup is intended for serious use.

    If it’s a standard drive swap, that’s no problem. But when it comes to multiple $200–$300 drives on a $50/month server, it makes more sense for the client to provide the hardware. We’ll install the drives at the facility for a very reasonable fee to cover remote hands, so it ends up being a fair solution for everyone.

    110% understandable! Just wanted to ask :)

    (If someone happens to have plans to ship drives to the CA facilities hit me up, I ain't shipping what is now more expensive per gram than gold overseas xD)

    Yeah, it’s honestly wild how expensive SSDs—especially NVMe and even SATA—have gotten. When you’re talking about multiple drives, the cost can easily reach into the thousands. The issue is that many of these setups don’t end up renewing, so it’s not sustainable for us to absorb that hardware cost.

    That said, if a client is serious enough to purchase the drives and ship them to us, we’re just as committed on our end—we’ll prioritize the installation, keep the costs as low as possible, and make sure everything is handled quickly and properly.

    My initial hope was (of course) that you had more used ones on cold, but after thinking for a few seconds you have naturally put them in the friggin servers you just sold us xD
    Maybe sometime you'll get an off-ratio used disks:used servers and offer them out? Only time will tell ;)

    @deafcon said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @HuiW said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @NeXTp1us said:
    I'd like to know if I can pay extra to increase the hard drive capacity after purchasing a discounted machine? The machine looks great, except the hard drive is a bit small.

    You’re welcome to ship your own drives, and we can install them for you at any of our USA locations. However, depending on the datacenter and location, remote‑hands fees may apply.

    Awesome, is there any one-time upgrade price for this?

    It really depends on the datacenter, as remote‑hands fees vary by location. We recommend opening a support ticket if it’s just for drive changes — our team will confirm the costs and compatibility. Upgrading CPU or adding more RAM isn’t possible on these models, but adding or removing drives is supported.

    I interpret this as Canada being something you would have to use external techs for, ie. either more expensive or not feasible?

    Yeah, for most remote locations that’s how we handle it. We prefer clients to ship any additional drives they need—this helps keep our costs down and ensures the setup is intended for serious use.

    If it’s a standard drive swap, that’s no problem. But when it comes to multiple $200–$300 drives on a $50/month server, it makes more sense for the client to provide the hardware. We’ll install the drives at the facility for a very reasonable fee to cover remote hands, so it ends up being a fair solution for everyone.

    110% understandable! Just wanted to ask :)

    (If someone happens to have plans to ship drives to the CA facilities hit me up, I ain't shipping what is now more expensive per gram than gold overseas xD)

    Yeah, it’s honestly wild how expensive SSDs—especially NVMe and even SATA—have gotten. When you’re talking about multiple drives, the cost can easily reach into the thousands. The issue is that many of these setups don’t end up renewing, so it’s not sustainable for us to absorb that hardware cost.

    That said, if a client is serious enough to purchase the drives and ship them to us, we’re just as committed on our end—we’ll prioritize the installation, keep the costs as low as possible, and make sure everything is handled quickly and properly.

    Now that I know this, I'll be even more interested the next time you drop a batch of servers like this. Cheers!

    I might just be extremely lucky (would be a first in my life) but of all the providers in my signature I have had negative interactions with exactly zero of them. SolidVPS are lightning fast, know their shit, offer great deals - and know how to balance colloquial/business-speak in a very chill manner.

    (With me being a somewhat cynical UNIX-beard having spent decades on both ends of these things it is something I greatly appreciate)

    Oh yeah, I'm already a customer and am super happy with their service. Their willingness to let us bring our own drives just makes me eager to expand my business with them. Gotta find some drives that won't bankrupt me though.

    ping me if you need help hiding the bodies afterwards

    Thanked by 1SolidVPS
  • SolidVPSSolidVPS Member, Patron Provider

    @deafcon said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @HuiW said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @NeXTp1us said:
    I'd like to know if I can pay extra to increase the hard drive capacity after purchasing a discounted machine? The machine looks great, except the hard drive is a bit small.

    You’re welcome to ship your own drives, and we can install them for you at any of our USA locations. However, depending on the datacenter and location, remote‑hands fees may apply.

    Awesome, is there any one-time upgrade price for this?

    It really depends on the datacenter, as remote‑hands fees vary by location. We recommend opening a support ticket if it’s just for drive changes — our team will confirm the costs and compatibility. Upgrading CPU or adding more RAM isn’t possible on these models, but adding or removing drives is supported.

    I interpret this as Canada being something you would have to use external techs for, ie. either more expensive or not feasible?

    Yeah, for most remote locations that’s how we handle it. We prefer clients to ship any additional drives they need—this helps keep our costs down and ensures the setup is intended for serious use.

    If it’s a standard drive swap, that’s no problem. But when it comes to multiple $200–$300 drives on a $50/month server, it makes more sense for the client to provide the hardware. We’ll install the drives at the facility for a very reasonable fee to cover remote hands, so it ends up being a fair solution for everyone.

    110% understandable! Just wanted to ask :)

    (If someone happens to have plans to ship drives to the CA facilities hit me up, I ain't shipping what is now more expensive per gram than gold overseas xD)

    Yeah, it’s honestly wild how expensive SSDs—especially NVMe and even SATA—have gotten. When you’re talking about multiple drives, the cost can easily reach into the thousands. The issue is that many of these setups don’t end up renewing, so it’s not sustainable for us to absorb that hardware cost.

    That said, if a client is serious enough to purchase the drives and ship them to us, we’re just as committed on our end—we’ll prioritize the installation, keep the costs as low as possible, and make sure everything is handled quickly and properly.

    My initial hope was (of course) that you had more used ones on cold, but after thinking for a few seconds you have naturally put them in the friggin servers you just sold us xD
    Maybe sometime you'll get an off-ratio used disks:used servers and offer them out? Only time will tell ;)

    @deafcon said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @HuiW said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @NeXTp1us said:
    I'd like to know if I can pay extra to increase the hard drive capacity after purchasing a discounted machine? The machine looks great, except the hard drive is a bit small.

    You’re welcome to ship your own drives, and we can install them for you at any of our USA locations. However, depending on the datacenter and location, remote‑hands fees may apply.

    Awesome, is there any one-time upgrade price for this?

    It really depends on the datacenter, as remote‑hands fees vary by location. We recommend opening a support ticket if it’s just for drive changes — our team will confirm the costs and compatibility. Upgrading CPU or adding more RAM isn’t possible on these models, but adding or removing drives is supported.

    I interpret this as Canada being something you would have to use external techs for, ie. either more expensive or not feasible?

    Yeah, for most remote locations that’s how we handle it. We prefer clients to ship any additional drives they need—this helps keep our costs down and ensures the setup is intended for serious use.

    If it’s a standard drive swap, that’s no problem. But when it comes to multiple $200–$300 drives on a $50/month server, it makes more sense for the client to provide the hardware. We’ll install the drives at the facility for a very reasonable fee to cover remote hands, so it ends up being a fair solution for everyone.

    110% understandable! Just wanted to ask :)

    (If someone happens to have plans to ship drives to the CA facilities hit me up, I ain't shipping what is now more expensive per gram than gold overseas xD)

    Yeah, it’s honestly wild how expensive SSDs—especially NVMe and even SATA—have gotten. When you’re talking about multiple drives, the cost can easily reach into the thousands. The issue is that many of these setups don’t end up renewing, so it’s not sustainable for us to absorb that hardware cost.

    That said, if a client is serious enough to purchase the drives and ship them to us, we’re just as committed on our end—we’ll prioritize the installation, keep the costs as low as possible, and make sure everything is handled quickly and properly.

    Now that I know this, I'll be even more interested the next time you drop a batch of servers like this. Cheers!

    I might just be extremely lucky (would be a first in my life) but of all the providers in my signature I have had negative interactions with exactly zero of them. SolidVPS are lightning fast, know their shit, offer great deals - and know how to balance colloquial/business-speak in a very chill manner.

    (With me being a somewhat cynical UNIX-beard having spent decades on both ends of these things it is something I greatly appreciate)

    Oh yeah, I'm already a customer and am super happy with their service. Their willingness to let us bring our own drives just makes me eager to expand my business with them. Gotta find some drives that won't bankrupt me though.

    Thank you for your kind feedback—we truly appreciate your business.

    Just a quick note: many of our clients from LET with dedicated servers have shipped their own drives to us, and we typically complete the swap the same day. We just ask that you reach out to us beforehand so we can confirm how many drive bays your server has and whether it uses LFF or SFF. This helps ensure you send the correct type and quantity of drives.

    You’re welcome to either add your drives alongside the ones we provided or fully replace them—whichever you prefer. Our remote technicians will follow your instructions and handle everything promptly.

    Thanked by 4deafcon zejjnt oloke tux
  • SolidVPSSolidVPS Member, Patron Provider

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @HuiW said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @NeXTp1us said:
    I'd like to know if I can pay extra to increase the hard drive capacity after purchasing a discounted machine? The machine looks great, except the hard drive is a bit small.

    You’re welcome to ship your own drives, and we can install them for you at any of our USA locations. However, depending on the datacenter and location, remote‑hands fees may apply.

    Awesome, is there any one-time upgrade price for this?

    It really depends on the datacenter, as remote‑hands fees vary by location. We recommend opening a support ticket if it’s just for drive changes — our team will confirm the costs and compatibility. Upgrading CPU or adding more RAM isn’t possible on these models, but adding or removing drives is supported.

    I interpret this as Canada being something you would have to use external techs for, ie. either more expensive or not feasible?

    Yeah, for most remote locations that’s how we handle it. We prefer clients to ship any additional drives they need—this helps keep our costs down and ensures the setup is intended for serious use.

    If it’s a standard drive swap, that’s no problem. But when it comes to multiple $200–$300 drives on a $50/month server, it makes more sense for the client to provide the hardware. We’ll install the drives at the facility for a very reasonable fee to cover remote hands, so it ends up being a fair solution for everyone.

    110% understandable! Just wanted to ask :)

    (If someone happens to have plans to ship drives to the CA facilities hit me up, I ain't shipping what is now more expensive per gram than gold overseas xD)

    Yeah, it’s honestly wild how expensive SSDs—especially NVMe and even SATA—have gotten. When you’re talking about multiple drives, the cost can easily reach into the thousands. The issue is that many of these setups don’t end up renewing, so it’s not sustainable for us to absorb that hardware cost.

    That said, if a client is serious enough to purchase the drives and ship them to us, we’re just as committed on our end—we’ll prioritize the installation, keep the costs as low as possible, and make sure everything is handled quickly and properly.

    My initial hope was (of course) that you had more used ones on cold, but after thinking for a few seconds you have naturally put them in the friggin servers you just sold us xD
    Maybe sometime you'll get an off-ratio used disks:used servers and offer them out? Only time will tell ;)

    @deafcon said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @zejjnt said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @HuiW said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @NeXTp1us said:
    I'd like to know if I can pay extra to increase the hard drive capacity after purchasing a discounted machine? The machine looks great, except the hard drive is a bit small.

    You’re welcome to ship your own drives, and we can install them for you at any of our USA locations. However, depending on the datacenter and location, remote‑hands fees may apply.

    Awesome, is there any one-time upgrade price for this?

    It really depends on the datacenter, as remote‑hands fees vary by location. We recommend opening a support ticket if it’s just for drive changes — our team will confirm the costs and compatibility. Upgrading CPU or adding more RAM isn’t possible on these models, but adding or removing drives is supported.

    I interpret this as Canada being something you would have to use external techs for, ie. either more expensive or not feasible?

    Yeah, for most remote locations that’s how we handle it. We prefer clients to ship any additional drives they need—this helps keep our costs down and ensures the setup is intended for serious use.

    If it’s a standard drive swap, that’s no problem. But when it comes to multiple $200–$300 drives on a $50/month server, it makes more sense for the client to provide the hardware. We’ll install the drives at the facility for a very reasonable fee to cover remote hands, so it ends up being a fair solution for everyone.

    110% understandable! Just wanted to ask :)

    (If someone happens to have plans to ship drives to the CA facilities hit me up, I ain't shipping what is now more expensive per gram than gold overseas xD)

    Yeah, it’s honestly wild how expensive SSDs—especially NVMe and even SATA—have gotten. When you’re talking about multiple drives, the cost can easily reach into the thousands. The issue is that many of these setups don’t end up renewing, so it’s not sustainable for us to absorb that hardware cost.

    That said, if a client is serious enough to purchase the drives and ship them to us, we’re just as committed on our end—we’ll prioritize the installation, keep the costs as low as possible, and make sure everything is handled quickly and properly.

    Now that I know this, I'll be even more interested the next time you drop a batch of servers like this. Cheers!

    I might just be extremely lucky (would be a first in my life) but of all the providers in my signature I have had negative interactions with exactly zero of them. SolidVPS are lightning fast, know their shit, offer great deals - and know how to balance colloquial/business-speak in a very chill manner.

    (With me being a somewhat cynical UNIX-beard having spent decades on both ends of these things it is something I greatly appreciate)

    Thank you for your kind feedback—we truly appreciate your business.

    Thanked by 1zejjnt
  • SolidVPSSolidVPS Member, Patron Provider

    @SolidVPS said:
    Some Tampa-FL Steals, very limited stock

    💡Important:

    • These are first come, first served
    • No refunds or exchanges on promotional deals
    • Price is locked for as long as the service remains active
    • We won’t be holding stock
    • Pricing will not be repeated once sold out due to current market conditions
    • Can be transferred once per lifetime for $25 transfer fee
    • All offers expire April 4th 2026

    Tampa-FL

    • Intel Xeon E3-1220v2 / 16GB RAM / 240GB SSD / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $16.95/m Order Here (Coupon WHK05Y38JL)

    • Intel Xeon E5-2620v3 / 32GB RAM / 240GB SSD / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $18.95/m Order Here (Coupon 5T2RNZ8LK7)

    • Intel Xeon E5-1650v2 / 32GB RAM / 240GB SSD / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $19.95/m Order Here (Coupon G576AILTYY)

    • Intel Xeon E5-2630v3 / 32GB RAM / 240GB SSD / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $21.95/m Order Here (Coupon A9KHT1EI40)

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    • Intel Xeon E5-2640v2 / 32GB RAM / 2 x 2TB SAS / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $24.95/m Order Here (Coupon YHY9T7IJ73)

    • Intel Xeon E5-2680v2 / 64GB RAM / 500GB SSD / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $29.95/m Order Here (Coupon D3O8E4S4XD)

    • Dual Intel Xeon E5-2637v2 / 64GB RAM / 2 x 600GB SAS / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $29.95/m Order Here (Coupon TC18CLFY52)

    Almost sold out, so if you see something you like, grab it now while it’s still available. Stock is very limited and the price on it is unbeatable.

    Thanked by 2zejjnt xinchenmi
  • SolidVPSSolidVPS Member, Patron Provider
    edited March 28

    To all our clients in Phoenix-AZ, FYI

    We would like to inform you that our Phoenix, Arizona datacenter has just notified us of an emergency power maintenance scheduled for today from 10:00 PM to 12:00 AM (Phoenix local time).

    This maintenance is required to replace a PDC breaker that is currently causing issues within the facility. Due to the urgent nature of this situation, we were only recently notified by the datacenter, and we sincerely apologize for the very short notice.

    During this maintenance window, there may be a power interruption of up to 1 hour, which could impact all services hosted in this location, including:

    • cPanel Shared/Reseller Hosting
    • Dedicated Servers
    • VPS Services

    Our datacenter team will work to complete the maintenance as quickly and safely as possible to minimize any disruption.

    We appreciate your understanding and patience as this emergency work is carried out to ensure long-term stability and reliability of the infrastructure.

    If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to our support team.

    https://my.solidvps.com/announcements/16/Emergency-Power-Maintenance--Phoenix-Datacenter-Tonight-10PM12AM.html

    Thanked by 3DarcyP zejjnt xinchenmi
  • ozloganozlogan Member

    ok late again

    Thanked by 2zejjnt SolidVPS
  • I was able to grab the Intel Xeon E5-2630v3 with promo yesterday.
    So far the server performance has been good. I did have to open a support ticket since these do not support console access yet (hopefully added in near future). However, they responded within seconds and quickly got my requested changes completed.

    Thanks SolidVPS - Definitely a great Support team covering tickets!

  • SolidVPSSolidVPS Member, Patron Provider

    @Digital3 said:
    I was able to grab the Intel Xeon E5-2630v3 with promo yesterday.
    So far the server performance has been good. I did have to open a support ticket since these do not support console access yet (hopefully added in near future). However, they responded within seconds and quickly got my requested changes completed.

    Thanks SolidVPS - Definitely a great Support team covering tickets!

    Thank you for your business. Console access works with most of the server brands we offer, with the exception of Gigabyte. We’ve already requested support for Gigabyte IPMI to be added to our control panel by the developer and hope to have it available soon.
    At this time, 90–95% of the servers we sell include fully working IPMI, and Gigabyte is the only brand not yet supported. We appreciate your understanding.

  • saamkuusaamkuu Member

    When I first purchased it, it felt like I hadn’t just rented a server — I had won the lottery. If it continues to run smoothly over time, this is an absolutely incredible deal.

    Thanked by 2SolidVPS zejjnt
  • Nuke142Nuke142 Member
    edited March 30

    @SolidVPS said: Haarlem - The Netherlands

    Intel Xeon E5-2680v4 / 96GB RAM / 1TB SSD / 1 Ipv4 / 1Gbps Unmetered / Price $59.95/m

    Very nice

    Basic System Information:
    ---------------------------------
    Uptime     : 0 days, 10 hours, 0 minutes
    Processor  : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2680 v4 @ 2.40GHz
    CPU cores  : 28 @ 1200.000 MHz
    AES-NI     : ✔ Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
    RAM        : 94.2 GiB
    Swap       : 4.0 GiB
    Disk       : 911.8 GiB
    Distro     : Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS
    Kernel     : 6.8.0-106-generic
    VM Type    : NONE
    IPv4/IPv6  : ✔ Online / ❌ Offline
    
    IPv4 Network Information:
    ---------------------------------
    ISP        : Solid Systems LLC
    ASN        : AS399275 Solid Systems LLC
    Host       : Solid Systems LLC
    Location   : Amsterdam, North Holland (NH)
    Country    : Netherlands
    
    fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/mapper/vg0-root):
    ---------------------------------
    Block Size | 4k            (IOPS) | 64k           (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 178.00 MB/s  (44.5k) | 223.13 MB/s   (3.4k)
    Write      | 178.47 MB/s  (44.6k) | 224.30 MB/s   (3.5k)
    Total      | 356.47 MB/s  (89.1k) | 447.43 MB/s   (6.9k)
               |                      |
    Block Size | 512k          (IOPS) | 1m            (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 252.14 MB/s    (492) | 237.65 MB/s    (232)
    Write      | 265.54 MB/s    (518) | 253.48 MB/s    (247)
    Total      | 517.68 MB/s   (1.0k) | 491.13 MB/s    (479)
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 938 Mbits/sec   | 936 Mbits/sec   | 8.76 ms
    Eranium         | Amsterdam, NL (100G)      | 941 Mbits/sec   | 940 Mbits/sec   | 0.988 ms
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 883 Mbits/sec   | 456 Mbits/sec   | 90.1 ms
    Leaseweb        | Singapore, SG (10G)       | 505 Mbits/sec   | 473 Mbits/sec   | 278 ms
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 830 Mbits/sec   | 376 Mbits/sec   | 145 ms
    Leaseweb        | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 886 Mbits/sec   | 698 Mbits/sec   | 85.8 ms
    Edgoo           | Sao Paulo, BR (1G)        | 717 Mbits/sec   | busy            | 194 ms
    
    Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
    ---------------------------------
    Test            | Value
                    |
    Single Core     | 1152
    Multi Core      | 7600
    Full Test       | https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/17369217
    
    YABS completed in 10 min 17 sec
    
  • Are there any other events in other regions?

  • saamkuusaamkuu Member

    Got terminated for alleged “PPS attacks” without proper investigation.
    All services were stopped, only SSH was running, yet they claimed traffic was still coming from my server.

    Provider ignored technical explanation and immediately blamed the client instead of checking for spoofing or network-level issues.
    They gave me 6 hours to resolve the issue, but terminated the server just 3 minutes later.

    Unprofessional handling, false accusations, and no real troubleshooting — just instant termination.

    Would not recommend.

    Thanked by 1eliphas
  • @saamkuu said:
    Got terminated for alleged “PPS attacks” without proper investigation.
    All services were stopped, only SSH was running, yet they claimed traffic was still coming from my server.

    Provider ignored technical explanation and immediately blamed the client instead of checking for spoofing or network-level issues.
    They gave me 6 hours to resolve the issue, but terminated the server just 3 minutes later.

    Unprofessional handling, false accusations, and no real troubleshooting — just instant termination.

    Would not recommend.

    well that was quick

    @saamkuu said:
    When I first purchased it, it felt like I hadn’t just rented a server — I had won the lottery. If it continues to run smoothly over time, this is an absolutely incredible deal.

  • @barbaros said: well that was quick

    My ex used to say that regularly :confused:

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