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CYBER MONDAY OFFER / KVM Virtual Servers in Dallas (TX), Latvia and Russia / from $6 per mo
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CYBER MONDAY OFFER / KVM Virtual Servers in Dallas (TX), Latvia and Russia / from $6 per mo

deployvmdeployvm Member, Host Rep
edited November 2016 in Offers


XHOSTFIRE LLC

We have prepared several offers for Cyber Monday.

KVM Virtual Servers in Dallas, Texas:

CPU: 4 cores

RAM: 2GB RAM

DIsk space: 20GB

Bandwidth: 2TB

DDoS protection included



Price: $6/mo

ORDER LINK: https://www.xhostfire.com/clientarea/cart.php?a=add&pid=87

PROMOCODE: cybermonday

KVM Virtual Servers in Latvia:

CPU: 1 core

RAM: 512MB RAM

DIsk space: 25GB

Bandwidth: 1TB on 1Gbps



Price: $7/mo

ORDER LINK: https://www.xhostfire.com/clientarea/cart.php?a=add&pid=25

Vladivostok VPS on offer:

vCPU: 1x Intel Xeon E3-1230v5

RAM: 512MB DDR4

HDD storage: 10GB RAID 10 Protected

Bandwidth: 600GB on 100Mbps
(please submit ticket to claim extra bandwidth)
Location: Vladivostok, Russia

Virtualisation: KVM / SolusVM

PRICE: $7/month recurring with promo code: LOWENDTALK

ORDER NOW: https://www.xhostfire.com/clientarea/cart.php?a=add&pid=134

Payment methods: We accept PayPal, Bitcoin and credit or debit cards (2CheckOut)

Vladivostok test IP - IPv4: 212.122.1.1
(no IPv6)
Latvia IPv4: 94.140.122.5 + IPv6

Dallas IPv4: 45.35.44.70

Dallas IPv6: 2604:6600:2000:1c::1

Thanks!

Comments

  • If you are in China, don't purchase Vladivostok VPS, for route back to China will go through U.K.

  • deployvmdeployvm Member, Host Rep
    edited November 2016

    @singhigh If you are in China, don't purchase Vladivostok VPS, for route back to China will go through U.K.

    That's not right. Where did you get that idea from? Connectivity to Unicom has always been stable. There may of been a few issues with Telecom peering.

    Also Rostelecom doesn't peer with Unicom or Telecom via the UK. If the Khabarovsk cable is down, it will be routed through Germany.

    XXX.xhostfire.com (0.0.0.0)                 Sun Nov 27 18:52:41 2016
    Keys:  Help   Display mode   Restart statistics   Order of fields   quit
                                           Packets               Pings
     Host                                Loss%   Snt   Last   Avg  Best  Wrst StDev
     1. XXX           0.0%    23    0.7   0.5   0.3   0.9   0.1
     2. XXX  0.0%    23    0.8   3.8   0.5  15.4   5.6
     3. 87.226.229.XXX                    0.0%    23    0.6   1.4   0.6  12.0   2.3
     4. 87.226.133.182                    0.0%    23   10.8  11.2  10.3  25.6   3.1
     5. 188.128.15.214                    0.0%    22   52.1  50.0  48.1  52.1   1.2
     6. 219.158.4.46                      0.0%    22   49.9  51.0  48.9  53.3   1.3
     7. 219.158.101.33                    0.0%    22   50.4  50.8  49.1  52.5   1.1
     8. 219.158.7.218                     0.0%    22   78.4  58.4  51.1  78.4   9.5
     9. 202.99.116.38                    42.9%    22   50.8  51.4  50.5  58.7   2.3
    10. dns58.online.tj.cn                0.0%    22   51.6  55.1  51.2  57.8   2.5
    11. 61.136.63.94                      0.0%    22   64.1  58.4  56.7  64.1   1.5
    
                                  My traceroute  [v0.75]
    XXX.xhostfire.com (0.0.0.0)                 Sun Nov 27 18:54:01 2016
    Keys:  Help   Display mode   Restart statistics   Order of fields   quit
                                           Packets               Pings
     Host                                Loss%   Snt   Last   Avg  Best  Wrst StDev
     1. XXX           0.0%    11    0.5   0.4   0.3   0.6   0.1
     2. XXX  0.0%    11    1.0   0.9   0.5   1.9   0.4
     3. 87.226.229.XXX                    0.0%    11    1.5   3.7   0.6  21.5   6.4
     4. 87.226.133.182                    0.0%    11   10.1  10.0   9.7  10.4   0.2
     5. 188.254.55.229                    0.0%    11   53.3  54.7  53.0  59.8   2.0
     6. 202.97.53.77                      0.0%    11   54.5  54.1  52.6  55.7   1.1
     7. 202.97.53.145                    18.2%    11   60.5  61.9  58.3  67.5   2.6
     8. ???
     9. ???
    10. bj141-130-66.bjtelecom.net       18.2%    11   64.2  63.0  59.2  67.4   2.3
    11. bj141-156-26.bjtelecom.net        9.1%    11   61.6  59.5  58.0  61.9   1.3
    
  • Expensive.

  • deployvmdeployvm Member, Host Rep
    edited November 2016

    @Arttu_Rantanen said: Expensive.

    In Russia, yes, because that is in the Far Eastern federal district. If you could tell me where you could find VMs in Vladivostok or Khabarovsk at lower pricing, I would be very interested ;) I think you will find no other offers in the Far-East. Bandwidth costs very similar to Korea.
    It is a very rare location. However, latency will be very high to Northern Europe(+130ms).

    The benefit of the Far East is traffic going through the territory of Russia or East Asia (China, Hong Kong or Japan).

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far_Eastern_Federal_District

    For Latvia, we have limited capacity left. Our main offer is virtual servers in USA.

    We do have competitive offer in Finland (not taking into account Creanova as we actually have local peering with DNA Oy and FNE).

    Thanked by 1bersy
  • PieHasBeenEatenPieHasBeenEaten Member, Host Rep

    I waiting for the answer? @Arttu_Rantanen

  • A train from Vladivostok late for 18 hours..

  • Finland: Creanova.org

    Location: Helsinki, Finland. CPU 1 Core - Xeon E5-2670, 30 GB SAS disk space, 2 GB dedicated RAM, 1 IPv4 + 1 IPv6, 10 GB backup space, unlimited bandwidth, KVM, Price: €3,8/monthly

    Latvia: ITLDC.com and YourServer.SE

    ITLDC.com sample plan: Location: Riga, Lavia. CPU 1 Core - Intel Xeon, 512 MB dedicated RAM, 15 GB SSD, 1 IPv4 + 1 IPv6, unlimited bandwidth, KVM, Price: €3,5

    YourServer.SE sample plan: Location: Riga, Latvia. CPU 1 Core - Intel Xeon, 512 MB dedicated RAM, 10 GB SSD, 1 IPv4 + 1 IPv6, 200 Mbps unlimited bandwidth, OpenVZ high speed virtualization, free DNS hosting, price: €4

    Russia: Melbicom.net (Moscow), FirstByte.Ru (Moscow), vStoike.ru (St. Petersburg), TakeWYN.com (Moscow and St. Petersburg), en.iHor.RU (Moscow), hosting.Reg.com (Vladivostok location available.)

    hosting.Reg.com Vladivostok location sample plan: OpenVZ, 30 GB SSD+HDD, dedicated CPU 1 Core - Intel Xeon (2 Ghz), 512 MB dedicated RAM, 1 IPv4, unlimited bandwidth, price: $4,1

    XHostFire is very expensive. @deployvm, @PieNotEvenEaten

  • qq7119qq7119 Member
    edited November 2016

    @Arttu_Rantanen said:
    XHostFire is very expensive.

    You didn't know it before?

  • qq7119qq7119 Member
    edited November 2016

    @Arttu_Rantanen said:
    @qq7119 I know.

    Oh~

  • @qq7119 Why did you edit your comment?

  • Arttu_Rantanen said: Russia: Melbicom.net (Moscow), FirstByte.Ru (Moscow), vStoike.ru (St. Petersburg), TakeWYN.com (Moscow and St. Petersburg), en.iHor.RU (Moscow), hosting.Reg.com (Vladivostok location available.)

    How long have you been using them? From what I've heard, at least half of them are shit. Did you buy 1 kg of shit?

  • deployvmdeployvm Member, Host Rep
    edited November 2016

    @Arttu_Rantanen

    hosting.Reg.com (Vladivostok location available.)

    Moscow or St Petersburg prices can never be compared to the Far East. Telecoms such as RT and TTK operate on macroregional branches and each branch has peculiarities.
    hosting.Reg.com doesn't actually have Vladivostok location, it is keyword SEO only. Pricing for connectivity (corporate) is also not standarised in the Far East and thus differs from each sales manager.

    hosting.Reg.com Vladivostok location sample plan: OpenVZ, 30 GB SSD+HDD, dedicated CPU 1 Core - Intel Xeon (2 Ghz), 512 MB dedicated RAM, 1 IPv4, unlimited bandwidth, price: $4,1

    It is NOT Vladivostok location.
    Reg.com doesn't have any public servers in the Far-East. You have been misinformed by the marketing!

    Finland: Creanova.org

    Single-homed to ReTN so thus it is not comparable to us in terms of bandwidth pricing.
    For better comparison, so you need a provider with DNA Oy, FNE, Elisa or direct Sonera transit. ReTN currently has cheapest pricing in the region but lacks local peering. Peering only with ReTN which means you lose a lot of local clients, because it may be routed to Sweden or another PoP in Europe.

    Latvia

    Yeah, there are better deals than us, not a problem ;)

    @qq7119

    You will looking for VMs with at CT/CU connectivity at $3-4/mo. Bare minimum is $7/mo.

  • @deployvm said:

    There is no discount for VPS in Cyber Monday Deal?

  • deployvmdeployvm Member, Host Rep

    There is no discount for VPS in Cyber Monday Deal?

    We already have active discounts for virtual servers in other locations. These are bare minimum pricing (i.e. Korea and Russia). We'll let you know personally if there are better deals.

    Main deal is in USA.

    Thanks!

  • deployvmdeployvm Member, Host Rep
    edited November 2016

    @Arttu_Rantanen said: Finland: Creanova.org

    Location: Helsinki, Finland.

    For example from DNA Oy (one of the largest ISP in Finland), it has to be routed from Finland (Helsinki) --> Sweden --> Finland (Helsinki). That is why bandwidth is way cheaper at ReTN. +7ms.

    3. 62.236.138.XX                     0.0%    47    0.5   1.8   0.4  23.5   3.7
     4. tuk2-sr1.dnaip.fi                 0.0%    47    7.5   8.9   7.5  21.1   2.8
     5. netnod-b.stk.retn.net             0.0%    47    7.8   8.5   7.3  16.1   1.8
     6. ae6-9.RT.TNR.HKI.FI.retn.net      0.0%    46    7.4   8.6   7.4  19.8   2.4
     7. GW-EuhostFI.retn.net              0.0%    46    7.3   8.0   7.3  11.3   1.1
     8. server-91-233-116-XX.creanova.or  0.0%    46    7.6   8.4   7.4  12.6   1.3
    

    Even worse, when going from Telia Sweden to Creanova. Telia represents a major market in the Nordics and without a direct Finland <-> Sweden peering at Creanova is very disappointing.

    Sweden --> Netherlands --> Finland

    +30ms~

    
    traceroute to 91.233.116.XX (91.233.116.XX), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
     1  s-bb4-link.telia.net (62.115.143.244)  1.267 ms s-bb3-link.telia.net (62.115.117.152)  1.457 ms  1.356 ms
     2  s-b6-link.telia.net (62.115.136.25)  1.133 ms s-b6-link.telia.net (62.115.119.115)  1.408 ms s-b6-link.telia.net (62.115.136.21)  1.055 ms
     3  * * *
     4  * * *
     5  RT.AMS.NL.retn.net (213.19.197.66) [AS  3356]  24.001 ms  24.029 ms  24.201 ms
     6  ae6-9.RT.TNR.HKI.FI.retn.net (87.245.233.73) [AS  9002]  51.781 ms  54.097 ms  51.775 ms
     7  GW-EuhostFI.retn.net (87.245.248.34) [AS  9002]  41.060 ms  42.025 ms  41.261 ms
    

    You can clearly see the difference and accounts for the pricing!

    XHostFire is very expensive.

    So I guess there is the compromise. A quality network with local peering/transits, or much higher latency and perhaps lower network performance for sensitive applications.

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