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2GB+ VPS

xprotoceptxprotocept Member
edited August 2011 in General

Hey

I'm looking for a good 2GB ram or more VPS
I don't want IPAP coz i had one there, super slow support and servers -.-

Hope someone can give me the answer

Thanked by 1tux

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  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    What's your budget like?

  • between $25 and $35 monthly

  • Also i don't want OpenVZ

    Thanked by 1tux
  • Hostigation has 2 GB KVM plans for $30/month. You can get them in Los Angeles, CA or Rock Hill, SC.

  • kiloservekiloserve Member
    edited August 2011

    There's only a few providers with 2GB plans on LEB since 2GB isn't really "low end" :)

    Look to spend $20+ for a 2GB Xen or KVM box (not OpenVZ)

  • You just missed your opportunity IMO when Jeremiah had his birthday (bday promo, 2gbs of ram) at the same promo price they're offering at LEB ($6.50). Pretty awesome deal TBH.

  • fanfan Veteran

    rgenzon said: You just missed your opportunity IMO when Jeremiah had his birthday (bday promo, 2gbs of ram) at the same promo price they're offering at LEB ($6.50). Pretty awesome deal TBH.

    That's really amazing, crazy birthday offer. :)

  • If you still search for 2GB VPS - http://www.alvotech.de/vserver/?lang=en

  • Directspace has some for $17/month...cheapest I've seen. They have bad reviews though, so watch out.

  • @fan: Really crazy. I managed to snagged one, however when I decided to buy more, the bday promo code expired already. :P

  • tuxtux Member

    steliyan said: If you still search for 2GB VPS - http://www.alvotech.de/vserver/?lang=en

    linux-vserver sounds like similar virtualization tech than OpenVZ

  • tux said: steliyan said: If you still search for 2GB VPS - http://www.alvotech.de/vserver/?lang=en

    linux-vserver sounds like similar virtualization tech than OpenVZ

    It seems that it manages the memory in a better way (like the new OpenVZ or KVM/Xen).

    But if the kernel modules and so are the main concern, avoid it too

  • xprotocept said: Also i don't want OpenVZ

    any reason you dont want to using OpenVZ? I have use VPS from intovps, they're stable, fast server and very fast support.

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