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Need Help Finding Softlayer VPS Reseller
A while back, I ran into a site that sold Softlayer VPS from multiple locations (e.g. Seattle, San Jose, Hong Kong, etc.). I've tried looking through my browser history and back trace any searches I might of done to try and find the site, but was unsuccessful.
So I wanted to know if anyone has come across a site like this.
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Softlayer are changing their politics and target large enterprises only now. New machines come with only 500GB of traffic and cost the Earth to upgrade to 10TB of BW.
I doubt you will find any resellers that offer next to good pricing on their VMs now. Good luck, though.
I have an account in Softlayer. PM me your specs and we can work something out on a VPS.
Oh, I see. Was this a recent change? Because when I said a while back, I meant just like 1-2 months or so time ago. I don't really remember the pricing and such from the seller, but I just knew they offered Softlayer VPS from multiple locations.
If you or anyone who might of come by such a site or similar site, let me know.
Cloud.net ?
Think I remember quickweb doing that
http://www.quickweb.co.nz/softlayer-openvz-plans.php
http://www.quickweb.co.nz/softlayer-xen-plans.php
I have a node in San Jose. PM me if interested.
If anybody is looking for Softlayer dedicated servers, AYKsolutions resells a lot at competitive pricing (I don't work/get paid by them, I get their offers and many providers offers via email)
100tb.com use softlayer network, but yeah:
We're doing Hong Kong with Softlayer. It's not yet available for orders but if you need a server there, email (abdullah@) and I will set you up. Same (VZ only, KVM coming soon) plans as other locations on our site. Our other locations are not SL, though.
@AutoSnipe Maybe?
@davidgestiondbi - Thanks, But I've only got San Jose there, mainly full of personal stuff. but. with old bandwidth rules. have a few IPs left over here and there, so can make a VM up if needed but yeh.
check out
http://www.gogohost.com/
they use softlayer datacenters
Softlayer is trash, they lie a lot about how they are working. They also partner with "blacklist" makers to permit marketers to spam from their network. Very shady company. If they are changing their prices I think it's kind of good, it will prevent naives from hosting on their network.
+1 for Cloud.net
Is anyone reselling in the Softlayer Seoul region? This seems to be the only way to get native IPv6 in Korea.
you had to bump a two-year old thread to find out? I think ucloud biz also provides IPv6 too(not sure). Why would you need IPv6 in Korea anyway? I'm Korean, and our local network isn't even IPv6 compatible...
Unfortunately not, I asked them about two months ago.
Because its about time and SK Telecom started adopting IPv6 in their mobile network.
I am currently using the free v6 tunnel by KISA (vsix.kr) but would prefer do build something on my own. HE.net tunnels are worthless in Korea (bad peering with KT).
Well, which other providers have you tried? Maybe try AWS(won't be good for tunneling because of high BW cost...), ToastCloud (NHN Ent.), VisionCloud(CJ HelloVision), Cafe24(they do have IPv6 on their 'Dictionary of Terms')
It will be better off getting a VPS on JP than Korea if you need IP6
Yeah, basically almost every provider I could find in the last few weeks. Nayana does at least a little bit IPv6 for their webspace, but for nothing else. Even KINX wasn't able to help.
AWS and Softlayer are currently the only (but priciest) options. The latter has wonderful (uncensored) transit out of Korea with much better throughput than KT or SK.
Yes, I've used a VPS in JP for a while but it is not snappy enough for my taste, also Geo-IP is an issue.
@dk2579 Google tells me that NAYANA offers IPv6 (was a blogpost olin 2012 sp not sure..)
Softlayer seems to have it's VPS lineup...
http://softlayer.com/m-ko/virtual-servers
I dont know if @deployvm has ipv6 on his korea lineup, might be worth a mention.
Yes, Nayana peers v6 with KISA for their webspace (more of an experiment and not really used). Not possible for their servers unfortunately.
I currently have the cheapest ~27USD VPS in Softlayer Seoul but I was hoping for something even more low-end.
@teamacc
Thanks for the tip, I will check it out.
https://hostus.us/ some locations are SoftLayer for OVZ.
Hello!
Sorry, our DC (KT) is not offering IPv6 for production. We can provide 'low-end' virtual machines in Korea though. Please send me a PM for a test IP.
Could you PM me the price/spec/test ip please?
You can also check here: https://www.xhostfire.com/clientarea/cart.php?gid=30
We can make custom plans too.
Are there any SL resellers of Sao Paolo, Brazil?
I suggest 100TB.com
Bit late, but vpsfast.us says they give IPv6