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VPS - $20 a Year - LA or Seattle
Ahoy,
My brother is looking for a vps for around $20 a year. (Mainly for his band)
Anyway, this is what he is looking for. . .
*RAM: 512megs
*HD: 75 to 100Gigs (RAID-10 hopefully)
*Bandwidth: 1 to 2 TB Monthly
*1Gbps connection
*2 to 4 CPU Cores
*Location: West Coast, preferably Seattle, if not Seattle then Los Angeles.
Thanks, any suggestions or offers are appreciated.
Thanked by 1cgs3238
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I can offer you in Los Angeles for $ 24.00 / Year
2 Cores
75 GB HDD RAID10
1GB RAM
2TB Bandwidth
Port 1Gigabits
1 IP
http://lowendbox.com/blog/hostus-10year-768mb-and-18quarter-6gb-ovz-in-three-us-locations/
edit: nvm just saw the disk space requirement
Try this
http://lowendbox.com/blog/boltvm-1-year-anniversary-2-25month-1gb-openvz-and-more-in-piscataway-and-la/
50GB RAID10 SSD Cached Storage (submit ticket for upgrade to 75GB)
1GB Dedicated DDR3 RAM
2TB Premium Bandwidth
2 IPv4 Addresses
5 IPv6 Addresses $20/yr
Free Wildcard SSL
Order link: https://my.vmbox.co/cart.php?a=add&pid=65
Promo code: YYNISQ1W7J
Los Angeles LG
http://la-lg.vmbox.co/
BoltVM fits your description almost perfectly :0 The 24/7 support is beautiful.
Hostodo offers 1GB RAM, 150Gb disk, 4 vCPU, 3TB BW @ 1Gbps for $18/yr in LA.
I don't see how people can offer that kind of deal for a low price.
Maybe this: http://krkn.pw/leb01 ?
Older hardware, cheap bandwidth mix and IP's, slower/
rudeblunt support and low/no profit margins?Plus no guarantee the company will even last for the entire year duration you're paying for?
Because of that 512MB, people will probably use <100 but they'd rather pay $20 for 512MB than $15 for 128/256MB
@nexmark
I don't think so you will get VPS in that price you need to increase your budget.
That's the first host that came to mind after I saw the disk space requirement but they're out of stock