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[Dallas] 512MB RAM - 10GB SSD - 2 Core E3 - 1TB @ 1Gbp/s - Redundant Network - $5/month LET Special
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[Dallas] 512MB RAM - 10GB SSD - 2 Core E3 - 1TB @ 1Gbp/s - Redundant Network - $5/month LET Special

RobertClarkeRobertClarke Member, Host Rep
edited February 2013 in Offers

RobertHost is proud to launch a VPS special. Servers are located in Dallas, TX in CoreXchange. These VPSs run on our newly racked servers, which utilize E3-1230v2 CPUs and Samsung 840 SSDs.

Full Specs
- 512mb RAM + 512mb VSwap
- 1,000GB bandwidth @ 1Gbp/s
- Redundant network
- 10GB RAID 10 SSD space
- 2 E3-1230 cores (fair use)
- 1 IPv4 address
- Unmanaged
- Price: $5
Order here.

Addons
Additional IPv4 addresses are $1/IPv4.
Additional bandwidth is $5/TB.

Test IP/100mb test file
192.119.145.8
http://192.119.145.8/100mb.test

Operating Systems
Customers can change their VPS operating system in the control panel. We support a variety of popular Linux OSs including CentOS, Ubuntu, and Fedora.

Control Panel
RobertHost utilizes the SolusVM control panel.

Payment Methods
You can pay for your hosting service with Paypal. If you need to pay with an additional payment method, please open a sales ticket.

Thank you for looking.

Comments

  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep

    Software or HW raid?
    Ipv6?

  • MunMun Member
    edited February 2013

    God that network is slow. 700KBps from you 100mb test. From my server 3.8 MBps. Not to mention Dallas is closer then my server in Kansas.

  • RobertClarkeRobertClarke Member, Host Rep

    @Mun Where are you located?

  • California.

  • Yeah your California routing sucks. Your 100 mb file from my server, the last test was from a school network, comes down about 1.07MB/s In the time it took to download that I downloaded a 600 MB file and in less time. That file was downloading at about 11MB/s.

    However tested from my server in Kansas and saw about 30MB/s.

  • 16.0 MB/s from Choopa. I would not call this slow.

  • And 12.0 MB/s from QuadraNet in LA. Guess who has a sucking route ?

  • RobertClarkeRobertClarke Member, Host Rep

    Thank you for the comments about our network, we're going to work to optimize our routes within the next few hours for these locations.

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