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[USA/Germany/Russia] Xen-based Unmetered Linux VPS 512MB RAM/30GB HDD - $6/m
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[USA/Germany/Russia] Xen-based Unmetered Linux VPS 512MB RAM/30GB HDD - $6/m

nqhostnqhost Member
edited March 2014 in Offers

Hello,

New special LET promo-code from NQhost. Xen-based Linux VPS, three locations: Russia/USA/Germany.

Pricing - $6/month (RECURRING) with promo-code LET50 - applies for VPS-1 package only.

RAM - 512MB RAM

Disk Space - 30GB of RAID-10 storage

Bandwidth Transfer - Unmetered Transfer / Port Speed - 100Mbit shared port / vCPU(s) - 2 CPU (~2.4-3.30 Ghz) / IPv4 & IPv6 - One IPv4 address / Virtualization Type/Platform - Xen / Virtualization Control Panel - SolusVM

Payment Methods - credit cards, PayPal, Skrill (moneybookers), WebMoney, Yandex.Money

The promo has the limit of 20 activations.

Test IP's: USA - 198.15.77.202; Russia - 109.68.191.1; Germany - 178.63.14.17

Thank you.

Comments

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited March 2014

    said: The promo has the limit of 20 activations.

    Beyond awesome for Russia location, I hope these won't go to "waste" by people buying US/DE.
    Ideally there should be separate activation limits per which location ordered...

    Also your Germany test IP does not ping.

  • how many ipv6 and possibility to get a /64

  • NekkiNekki Veteran

    No fucking about, I've one of these in Russia. Might just be the Torqhost replacement I've been looking for.

  • Nice Edis alternative for RU location :) go unmetered

  • nqhostnqhost Member
    edited March 2014

    By the way, 15 promo uses are left just after one hour.

  • NekkiNekki Veteran

    Just before anyone ordering shits their pretty little pants, it's not instant provisioning.

  • @jaakka said:
    how many ipv6 and possibility to get a /64

    Hello. We can assign a couple of ipv6 for Germany locations, but not in Russia or in the US.

  • So no ipv6 in Russia? When is it planned?

  • ... 10 activations left.

  • @jaakka said:
    So no ipv6 in Russia? When is it planned?

    Unfortunately DC Tel still has no ipv6 support and they also have no ETA because of very low demand.

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited March 2014

    http://bgp.he.net/AS31430 shows some IPv6, maybe you should ask them again if there was an update...

  • @Nekki - 2Checkout always sucks in this case

  • NekkiNekki Veteran

    @fitvpn said:
    Nekki - 2Checkout always sucks in this case

    To be honest mate, doesn't bother me. I don't need the VPS this instant.

  • NekkiNekki Veteran

    Cheeky speed test on my Russian VPS

    -------------Speed test--------------------
    Testing North America locations
    Speedtest from Los Angeles, CA, USA [ generously donated by http://maximumvps.net ] on a shared 1 Gbps port
        Download Speed: 1.05 MB/sec
        Upload speed: 1.54 MB/sec
    Speedtest from Los Angeles, CA, USA [ generously donated by TeraFire, LLC ] on a shared 1 Gbps port
        Download Speed: .96 MB/sec
        Upload speed: 1.56 MB/sec
    Speedtest from Las Vegas, NV, USA [ generously donated by http://hostnun.net/ ] on a shared 200 Mbps port
        Download Speed: .93 MB/sec
        Upload speed: 1.48 MB/sec
    Speedtest from Phoenix, AZ, USA [ generously donated by http://goodhosting.co/ ] on a shared unmetered 1 Gbps port
        Download Speed: .98 MB/sec
        Upload speed: 1.39 MB/sec
    Speedtest from Dallas, TX, USA on a shared 1 Gbps port
        Download Speed: .80 MB/sec
        Upload speed: .03 MB/sec
    Speedtest from Dallas, TX, USA [ generously donated by http://cloudshards.com ] on a shared 1 Gbps port
        Download Speed: .91 MB/sec
        Upload speed: .62 MB/sec
    Speedtest from Chicago, IL, USA [ generously donated by http://vortexservers.com ] on a shared 1 Gbps port
        Download Speed: 1.13 MB/sec
        Upload speed: 2.00 MB/sec
    Speedtest from Chicago, IL, USA [ generously donated by http://goodhosting.co/ ] on a shared unmetered 1 Gbps port
        Download Speed: 1.37 MB/sec
        Upload speed: 1.63 MB/sec
    Speedtest from Buffalo, NY, USA on a shared 1 Gbps port
        Download Speed: 1.33 MB/sec
        Upload speed: .87 MB/sec
    Speedtest from Beauharnois, Quebec, Canada [ generously donated by http://mycustomhosting.net ] on a shared 1000 Mbps port in / 500 Mbps port out
        Download Speed: 1.32 MB/sec
        Upload speed: 2.26 MB/sec
    Speedtest from Atlanta, GA, USA [ generously donated by http://hostus.us ] on a shared 1 Gbps port
        Download Speed: 1.32 MB/sec
        Upload speed: 1.91 MB/sec
    Speedtest from Clifton, NJ, USA [ generously donated by http://dedicatedminds.com ] on a shared 1 Gbps port
        Download Speed: 0 MB/sec
        Upload speed: 0 MB/sec
    Speedtest from Miami, FL, USA [ generously donated by http://virtovo.com ] on a shared 1 Gbps port
        Download Speed: 1.07 MB/sec
        Upload speed: 1.30 MB/sec
    
    Testing EU locations
    Speedtest from Tallinn, Estonia on a shared 1 Gbps port
        Download Speed: 6.12 MB/sec
        Upload speed: 3.21 MB/sec
    Speedtest from Milan, Italy [ generously donated by http://www.prometeus.net ] on a shared 1 Gbps port
        Download Speed: 2.82 MB/sec
        Upload speed: 3.11 MB/sec
    Speedtest from Frankfurt am Main, Germany [ generously donated by http://www.prometeus.net ] on a shared 1 Gbps port
        Download Speed: 3.93 MB/sec
        Upload speed: 3.15 MB/sec
    Speedtest from Bucharest, Romania [ generously donated by http://www.prometeus.net ] on a semi-dedicated 1 Gbps port
        Download Speed: 1.78 MB/sec
        Upload speed: 2.83 MB/sec
    Speedtest from Amsterdam, Netherlands on a shared 100 Mbps port
        Download Speed: 3.71 MB/sec
        Upload speed: 3.23 MB/sec
    ---------------CPU test--------------------
    CPU: 2 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5506 @ 2.13GHz
    Time taken to generate PI to 5000 decimal places with a single thread: 0m45.535s
    ----------------IO test-------------------
    Writing 1000MB file to disk
    (1.1 GB) copied, 166.585 s, 6.4 MB/s

    Speedtest

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  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran

    @Nekki what's with the dd result, does your script use "oflag=dsync"?
    Also rather disappointing network speeds overall, even to Europe...

  • NekkiNekki Veteran

    @rm_ Just genuinely bad performance at the time, I was actually actually sitting there waiting for the console to do something. Seems to be a little up and down speed-wise, so it might be fellow new customers running test.

    Here's a retry with the same parameters:

    dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=64k count=16k conv=fdatasync
    16384+0 records in
    16384+0 records out
    1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 20.0063 s, 53.7 MB/s
  • @Nekki - what is IP address of your VM? We'll check this.

  • NekkiNekki Veteran

    @nqhost I'll ticket you fella.

  • NQHost, may i leave my slot open for somebody else?

    Network speeds from Estonia are bareable at best and no ipv6 pretty much kills the experience.

    I wanted to use it as a personal vpn endpoint and a mail server.

    I wont request a refund since this was peanuts, but ill gladly transfer this to someone else if possible.

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran

    I am not impressed with the network speeds either, I get better download speed on my 50 Mbit home connection in Tyumen (2000 km east from Moscow), than to the NQhost VPS, from pretty much any European test file that I tried.

  • strixstrix Member

    My experience for what its worth, signed up through paypal which filtered through 2 checkout. Apparently in the process 2 checkout flagged as a fraudulent charge, I think we all know that is pretty common for simple things.

    My experience however extended to having the vps automatically cancelled, no notification from nqhost, I had to open a ticket for this 24+ hrs later.

    When I reached out to them they were very prompt, but the response was they have no idea why it was flagged (hey check the fraud panel in 2co as a hint) that they would not issue a refund and would have to wait till 2co issues the refund.

    This was stated could be 48hrs, which has already passed and no refund as of yet, however I can be patient.

    The only issue that I really had is when I asked what needed to be done, i was told "what was it they wanted us to do".

    My concern comes to the fact regardless of the reason, if the account is declined I have no reasons to wait 48+ hrs for a refund to the account. Its not my concern that 2co has those polices in place, I am a customer or wanted to be of NQhost not 2co.

    I however will wait patiently and see if they handle this in proper form, I will comment on the fact the technician I spoke to was very prompt just put-off it seemed in answering any questions.

  • strixstrix Member

    Just an update to this, I did in fact get the refund today...however now I must wait for paypal to review it before releasing it.

    So that at least made good on the refund from 2co as reference.

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited March 2014

    Sadly upload also seems to be capped at about 30 Mbit/sec, tried from 3 different servers in Europe on fast gigabit, all three download from the NQhost VPS at the same very specific speed of 3.43 MB/sec flat.

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