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Literally any VPS will allow you to do VPN.
Any of these will allow you to set up a VPN for personal use, and all of them will have more than 20GB of transfer: https://lowendtalk.com/categories/offers
what is your budget ?
256MB Special. $12/year with 50Gbps permanent DDoS mitigation and /64 IPv6 subnet (full rDNS control for both).
Max $5
LowEndSpirit.
You can check us out: $12/yr - https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/86376/nodeblade-openvz-hosting-from-1-6-mo-nj-de-kvm-from-2-55-mo-nj
LowEndSpirit! Shared IP, decent though.
http://lowendspirit.com/locations.html
HostUS 768MB RAM, 20GB disk, 2TB bandwidth @ 1Gbps (aff link) for $12/year in US/EU. I have been using their UK EU? VPS, that's a bench.
Per year or per month?
I think 128mb ram for VPN should be enough or? Because then we can give you a super cheap deal:
OpenVZ - 128MB RAM - 5GB Disk - 150GB BW - 1x IPv4 - $5/yr in France.
Pm me if you like it Also can do you some other deals too if its per month.
We got OpenVZ in France and KVM VPS in Milan.
We support vpn too
Check out our 128mb OpenVZ instance 500GB traffic £12/year. httpzoom.com US/UK location.
If it is $5 per year, you will not find something that is reliable for that price. By "not reliable," I mean that it may be down (unavailable) at times, possibly for extended periods, and the VPS may disappear before the full year is up. Even $12 per year is not likely to be very reliable.
$5 per year does not cover the provider's cost of the IPv4 address, let alone hardware, power, network connection, management (for their own server), maintenance/repairs, etc. It is hard to imagine a business model that can succeed at $12 per year, let alone $5 per year.
The only way to explain a VPS with a public IPv4 address at $5 per year is that the provider gains some other benefit from providing the VPS. Perhaps they want justification for acquiring and hoarding IPv4 addresses. Perhaps they are willing to accept a financial loss in order to gain customers and experience. Perhaps they are being subsidized for some other purpose. No matter what the explanation, it won't last for very long.
Scaleway or OVH unmetered. Both have 100-200 Mbps unmetered SSD VPS for less than $3.5/mo. OVH accepts Paypal. Don't know about Scaleway.
Our NAT range is suitable for VPN use - priced from £2.50/yr .
Hi All , Max budget is $5 per Month.
Hi,
Recently i was also looking for low cost VPS servers to use as VPN. And i found the following 2 companies that offer what i needed:
a) Dacentec.com in USA have a $10/year plan for a OpenVZ + 1CPU + 512MB RAM + 25GB DIsk. The link is: https://billing.dacentec.com/hostbill/index.php?/cart/vps/
b) Arubacloud.com in Europe they have a €1/month plan for a VMWare + 1CPU + 1GB RAM + 20 GB Disk. Ohter advantage is that they have European Datacenters in UK, FR, DE, IT and CZ. The link is: https://www.arubacloud.com/
Note: The only disavantage i see with this options, is that both Dacentec and Arubacloud don't provide custom ReverseDNS for this cheaper plans. But i think that is not really needed for OpenVPN.
Hope it helps!
I highly recommend both LowEndSpirit and @i83 - you can end up with a nice VPN that costs you less than 50¢ per month, and yet some with a crazy amount of bandwidth... especially for i-83 (unmetered)! Plus, shared IP is nice because with many users on the same IP, you're harder to be identified
If you have any questions, feel free to shoot them my way.
Cheers!
Evolution Host can certainly be of assistance with this.
https://www.berry.pw
Maybe our summer sale is something for you:
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/86613/safehouse-cloud-ssd-kvm-vps-sale-los-angeles#latest
Starting from 1,25 USD per month.
I can set my rdns in the panel for Aruba cloud, just be patient and you will find it.
Dacentec I believe you just need to ticket it.