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Cheap VPS provider in South America?
pubcrawler
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Can anyone recommend a reliable low cost VPS provider in South America?
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EDIS in Chile
Yea there is us and... us, no one else as far as i know
There is also Amazon in Brazil but it's not low cost
Does EDIS do custom quotes for VPSes? Need something with more disk but less RAM, CPU, bandwidth, etc.
Big price difference in South America
EDIS has better pricing for "vServer" compared to KVM.
Anyone out there use vServer virtualization instead for their VPS? How does it compare to KVM, Xen, etc.?
@pubcrawler - it all depends from usage
I'm surprised with all the growth in Brazil that there are not better facilities in the region to connect the folks. I guess the economy could be an issue but infrastructure is what developing areas need to invest heavily in to draw in big businesses
I guess the economy is the least issue (being the 6th biggest in the world and a growth of nearly 3%). Infrastructure stability is an issue, as far I've understood colleagues correctly.
Ditto about Brazil. Argentina is a big economy also.
Wonder if VPS providers down there are just advertising in Spanish instead elsewhere...
Population of South America is roughly 400 million. Quite a few folks down there.
You can use this list http://exoticvps.com/ to find some other providers in South America
Awesome list there @gbshouse. Greatly appreciated!
The DCs in Brazuil are good, but the import taxes in these countries are killing the business (Brazil 100%, Argentina 75%... )
But Austria has a double tax treaty with Brazil. ;-)
@japon - double tax treaty is related to personal money not to import taxes
You are missing the second side of a DTT. Your own state can (if he wants) credit the tax paied abroad on your domestic income so your domestic taxational income is lower. He will most likely do that if he's interested in exports.
@japon - but it's not related to importing goods by company
That is not applicable to imports.