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Digitalocean like VPS in Mexico

Hey guys,
I'm searching for a cloud vps located in Mexico. It must be in Mexico as I need the mexican ip.
Actually I need something like digitalocean or AWS where I can delete an instance and create a new one as I would like to use different ips every day.

System requirements are low:

  • 512MB Memory
  • 1 Core Processor
  • not much disk space (Ubuntu, docker and Squid only)
  • 1TB Transfer

So does anybody know some hourly paid cloud vps provider in Mexico for max. 20 USD/month?

Thanks in advance

Comments

  • Tacohost could be the one for you! @netomx

  • dedicadosdedicados Member
    edited September 2016

    The only provider in Mexico for VPS is softlayer. And is not like Digital Ocean.

    @netomx and i, where trying to offer VPS from Mexico but is very expensive for a small company, even the only datacenter who answer one time to me, where like "are you a big company? if not, dont call us" i told them to GTFO...

    it depend for what do you need a ip from Mexico, maybe we can do something.

    Thanked by 1netomx
  • No hourly but see this http://oneprovider.com/onecloud/ssd-virtual-servers

    they have bad reputation b'cos of their previous behavior just be carefull

  • Thank you all for the fast responses!
    @dedicados actually had the right advice: Softlayer.
    They offer a hourly vps in Mexico for $0.04/h plus $0.18/GB bandwidth so ~$28/month + bandwidth. As it seems to be the only trusted provider for MX which offers hourly rates I will probably go with them, although they are more expensive than my max./month.

    Thanked by 1netomx
  • simonindia said: No hourly but see this http://oneprovider.com/

    they dont have in Mexico at the moment, i checked yesterday:

    OneProvider
    I'm afraid that we won't be able to provide a plan 1 in Mexico at this time, this location is currently unavailable and we cannot provide an ETA as to when will be available again.
    
    Regards,
    ---
    Lorenzo D.
    OneProvider / Support Department
    
    Thanked by 1netomx
  • cfrenz said: they are more expensive than my max./month

    you are welcome, actually all Mexico providers goes to USA and then back to Mexico, so a VPS for Mexico will work best in south USA.

    If you need only a IP for something in specific, you can contact me.

    Thanked by 2yomero netomx
  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @dedicados said:
    even the only datacenter who answer one time to me, where like "are you a big company? if not, dont call us" i told them to GTFO...

    Sounds like they told you to GTFO ;)

  • jarland said: Sounds like they told you to GTFO ;)

    it was a reciprocal GTFO

  • AmitzAmitz Member
    edited September 2016

    dedicados said: reciprocal GTFO

    Mmmmh. Now I am aroused...

    I will ask the wife for that right tonight! "Hey, Sweetheart! What about some good old reciprocal GTFO?". I am sure she will love it...

    Thanked by 1netomx
  • you should try...

  • dedicados said: you should try...

    I will report the outcome!

    Thanked by 1dedicados
  • Okay. She was not amused. Who would have thought that?

    Thanked by 1netomx
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