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Wishosting - 1TB NAT KVM for $6.99/mo!
exception0x876
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Hello guys!
Let me introduce the new 1TB NAT KVM plan. The full specs are below:
KVM NAT Storage
1 vCPU core i7-3770 Unlimited CPU core 3.7GHz Turbo 1GB RAM 1TB HDD RAID-5 Linux/Windows OS Bandwidth 250Mbps Traffic 2TB/mo 1 IPv4 NAT DDoS protection Location - Germany (Hetzner) Price - $6.99/mo Link - https://www.wishosting.com/order/config/index/VPS/?group_id=2&pricing_id=42
The package has 20 assigned ports (1 for SSH, 1 for RDP and 18 custom ports). You can order a dedicated proxy IP address for incoming connections for $1/mo (limited to 100Mbps).
The payment gateway is Bitpay (Bitcoin) or 2Checkout (PayPal), it is also possible to pay via Skrill manually, just open a ticket.
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Interesting stuff, might cross post this to the LES forum.
Possible to split the 1TB in to 2 disks, e.g. allocate 20GB and 980GB as VDA and VDB?
Ant.
Thanks. Yes, it is possible.
Ah damn, sorry, just noticed no IPv6, no use for me but still posted on the LES forum, some people might like it.
@exception0x876 Do you have a link for the "8GB RAM 200GB HDD KVM VPS for $6.99/mo" in your signature?
Sorry that package is out of stock at the moment. And thanks, I will update the signature.
@exception0x876: is it based off the "SB52" plan? I've been studying the auction for the last 1-2 days, and the specs feel familiar.
No it is SX61.
It comes with a /64 IPv6, so maybe you and @AnthonySmith can cook something up :-)
https://www.wishosting.com/order/config/index/VPS/?group_id=2&pricing_id=35
Last time I checked OpenNebula allowed to assign /64 blocks only. Some additional patching is required to make it assign lesser blocks.
Edit: I actually made the separate installation to assign lesser blocks for OpenVZ containers since I already patched it for OpenVZ support. However the KVM installation is clean as a virgin and I don't want to patch it with dirty hands.