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Help recalling CVPS offer

there was a promo code a few weeks ago by cvps for something like 70% off i cant remember. Could someone share the code as I am having hard time searching for it. Thank you

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  • EBWELCOME

    Thanked by 1jcaleb
  • Thank you. It says expired. I was too late I guess. I wish I could get a very cheap box for experiments :)

  • edanedan Member
    edited September 2014

    Is this VPS? https://billing.chicagovps.net/cart.php?a=add&pid=279 but I got LA node:

    Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1240 v3 @ 3.40GHz
    Number of cores : 4
    CPU frequency :  3400.000 MHz
    Total amount of ram : 2048 MB
    Total amount of swap : 0 MB
    System uptime :   67 days, 13:35,
    

    But don't know if its stable as this. Snap the VPS on LEB a few months ago.

  • Thanks @serverian this is the price range i'm looking for

    Thanks @edan this is too expensive for me. just looking for less than 10 bucks a year with 512mb ram. just for once in a blue moon experiments.

  • jebberjebber Member
    edited September 2014

    I recommend xvmlabs, they are very cheap but incredibly reliable (my personal experience).

    However, because you say you want a VPS just for "once in a blue moon experiments" you could also consider a free option.

    At koding.com you get a fast and free with full root access VPS, with 2GB of RAM.
    The intended purpose is for education, and experimental development. The server shuts down after ~15 minutes of inactivity - so you could not host a production site there.

    Free powerful VPS for code testing:
    https://koding.com/R/jessecfisher

    Full disclosure, that is obviously an affiliate link,
    We each get an extra 250mb of HDD space if you sign up with that link :)

    The koding.com service is still a bit experimental, and in the long term you are likely to experience down times or other bugs. Mostly I use either my local machine or paid VPS, but I do occasionally use koding when I want to try out something in a fresh environment, or if I feel like finding a new way to break Linux :)

    Thanked by 1jcaleb
  • Thank you so much all for the help and suggestions. I signed up with xvmlabs. Seems pretty good. I will close the thread noq.

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