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128MB Yearly KVM
SimpleNode
Member
128MB RAM, -15GB HDD- As much disk space as possible, 100GB B/W.
Anywhere in the US, Central/West preferred.
<$35/year.
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http://www.lowendbox.com/blog/liquidhost-openvz-and-kvm-anniversary-specials-in-seattle-and-dallas/
You can get 512MB for that price :P
@OnlyDreamsNow
Need Stock :P
@SimpleNode
Forgot to check, sorry
No tears now, only dreams.
BlueVM in Atlanta.
Would XEN work, if so try contacting ChicagoVPS.
$35 dollars a year is high for a 128MB VPS. 100GB of BW is tiny too.
Central USA, Kansas City, MO, I recommend PrismaVPS.
$30/year. 256MB/512MB Swap, 20GB disk, 2 cores, 2 TB BW, 1 IP
It is on a gigabit connection too
I subscribe to their service there. Can't speak highly enough of them and the network. One of the best networks in the United States.
I get oh, 90-100M/s at times to my real server nearby in KC
@TheHackBox Out of stock ;(
Yikes, forgot their URL:
http://prismavps.com/
@pubcrawler Out of stock ;(
Also, I need KVM or Xen HVM.
Hostigation?
https://hostigation.com/?page=KVM
When was Atlanta moved to Central/West Coast? It's almost as East as they come.
I have 128mb KVM in LA $30yr, 10gb disk, 500gb traffic, pm if interested and I will put one up for you.
@budingyum Out of stock.
EDIT:
Oh right.
Atlanta indeed is US East Coast, but it is often very low latency to Dallas and Kansas City. Lots of fiber directly between there and Atlanta. It is a big hub.
Sorry about PrismaVPS. They are totally out of all VPSes, sadly. You guys are missing out. Great operation, quick on the tickets and friendly.
Your central options location wise are mainly:
Chicago, Kansas City and Dallas.
There are other cities but they aren't major hubs and you will be backhauled to the big cities typically to get anywhere.
I'd look at WebHostingTalk VPS offers section for each of those cities and post a consideration list back here when you have some prospects.
Xen for some reason continues to be more costly and less providers.
TechieVPS is another provider we use and recommend. They have a location in Salt Lake, Utah (US Mountain) (we use them at other locations so can't verify Salt Lake City network and routing):
$15/year
Choose your VPS
128Mb RAM /256Mb Burst
10GB Disk Space
1TB Transfer
OpenVZ (Linux) Based
Ignore the OpenVZ as they are migrating folks to Xen and maintaining the same pricing for then existing customers.
There's no way you can order a TechieVPS now. There's no payment gateway defined at all.
Uggh! 0 for 2.
Let me check in on TechieVPS and find out what is going on there.
It's so hard to navigate in TechieVPS.
Last time I'm with them, they have bad template, and the support is worst.
Took many days to answer the ticket. Don't forget, they are part of VPS.net, DamnVPS, and thrustvps, so maybe we can order better vps from other than techieVPS, like vps.net
VPS.net is Techie VPS.
That is what the changeover to Xen is all about. Merging the brands.
I haven't had the template problems (using Debian 6 x64).
Support has been fine, although haven't used it in many months.
Dude, the post was August 30!
@mpkossen
The OpenVZ ones are still available, they're really cheap too
If you are still looking, HMU, I will most likely find some space for you
Worst EVER service and support quality.
I'd say TinyKVM but those are UK-based :P
Id say buyvm but no stock(tm)
I looked at the nodes, put what was open up, selling very briskly.
I hadn't any issue with TechieVPS in 6+ months we've used them.
Now with whatever change is going on with brand consolidation is proving a different story though.
Two simple tickets have gone unanswered now for 8+ hours. Have mails bouncing to their official email address too.
Shame.