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Just $2 per month VPS | 1GB RAM | 512MB Swap | 30GB Disk | OpenVZ | SolusVM | IPv6 & IPv4

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OpenVZ VPS - $2/month

Disk Space = 30 GB
Bandwidth = 1 TB
RAM = 1 GB
SWAP = 512 MB
OS = Centos 7 (option to change OS)
IPv6 and IPv4
SolusVM Control Panel

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URL - https://www.liveinhost.com/openvz-vps/

OpenVZ VPS - $7/month

Disk Space = 35 GB
Bandwidth = 1.5TB
RAM = 2 GB
SWAP = 512MB
OS = Centos 7 (option to change OS)
IPv6 and IPv4
SolusVM Control Panel

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LIVEINHOST VPS plans include:

 SolusVM Control Panel.
 Multiple OS support.
 OpenVZ Virtualization.
 Security setup during provisioning.
 Full root access.
 Free setup.
 Activates within in 30 minutes.
 Custom Reverse DNS for IPs.
 IPv6 and IPv4

FAQ:

Q: Do you allow proxy sites? A: We allow private proxy sites. We do not permit public proxy sites.

Q: DC location? A: France

Q: Do you make backups of all VPSs? A: Yes, with Liveinhost Protect we maintain backups. We do, however, always recommend keeping your own backups in addition to ours.

Q: Can you assist transferring our existing data? A: In most cases we can transfer your existing data from another provider for free.

Comments

  • m3gfm3gf Member

    i dont understand , why 1G ram cost $2 and then 2G ram cost $7?

  • JonesJones Member

    Disk Space = 35 GB ??? 60 GB is correct

    Bandwidth = 2 TB is correct

    RAM = 2 GB

    SWAP = 512MB ??1024MB is correct

    OS = Centos 7 (option to change OS)
    IPv6 and IPv4
    SolusVM Control Panel

    $4 /month

    If you can fix these parameters I will consider buying

  • How oversold are these? Have you cracked a corking deal with a provider or do you have lots of spare hardware? $2/GB is so small.

  • @m3gf said:
    i dont understand , why 1G ram cost $2 and then 2G ram cost $7?

    $2 is really cheap. However, if you want a server with specs in between $2 and $7 then please update here the specs and cost you prefer.

  • @Jones said:
    Disk Space = 35 GB ??? 60 GB is correct

    Bandwidth = 2 TB is correct

    RAM = 2 GB

    SWAP = 512MB ??1024MB is correct

    OS = Centos 7 (option to change OS)
    IPv6 and IPv4
    SolusVM Control Panel

    $4 /month

    If you can fix these parameters I will consider buying

    Fair for an LET member. Please open a support ticket and we will provision it right away. Please include these details in the ticket.

  • @eastonch said:
    How oversold are these? Have you cracked a corking deal with a provider or do you have lots of spare hardware? $2/GB is so small.

    How much RAM you needed? Please update here the specs and price you suggest.

  • JonesJones Member

    @liveinhost said:

    @Jones said:
    Disk Space = 35 GB ??? 60 GB is correct

    Bandwidth = 2 TB is correct

    RAM = 2 GB

    SWAP = 512MB ??1024MB is correct

    OS = Centos 7 (option to change OS)
    IPv6 and IPv4
    SolusVM Control Panel

    $4 /month

    If you can fix these parameters I will consider buying

    Fair for an LET member. Please open a support ticket and we will provision it right away. Please include these details in the ticket.

    You can provide a test IP?

  • Pricing does not have to be linear. The provider can charge what he wants. I can come here (if I had a provider tag) and charge you $49/mo for a Atom 230 and $5/mo for a Quad Xeon E7

    It's up to the provider not the customer

    Thanked by 1liveinhost
  • m3gfm3gf Member

    @GenjiSwitchPls said:
    Pricing does not have to be linear. The provider can charge what he wants. I can come here (if I had a provider tag) and charge you $49/mo for a Atom 230 and $5/mo for a Quad Xeon E7

    It's up to the provider not the customer

    yeah i know , i just wondering , 1G cost $2 ,this is a normal offer. but when i get double the resources , price just go 3 times higher? just wondering .

  • @m3gf said:

    @GenjiSwitchPls said:
    Pricing does not have to be linear. The provider can charge what he wants. I can come here (if I had a provider tag) and charge you $49/mo for a Atom 230 and $5/mo for a Quad Xeon E7

    It's up to the provider not the customer

    yeah i know , i just wondering , 1G cost $2 ,this is a normal offer. but when i get double the resources , price just go 3 times higher? just wondering .

    Because he can. The first offer is promotional. The second is standard pricing. Look at Aruba the 1GB is 1 euro anything above costs a lot more it's how companies work

  • m3gfm3gf Member

    @GenjiSwitchPls said:

    @m3gf said:

    @GenjiSwitchPls said:
    Pricing does not have to be linear. The provider can charge what he wants. I can come here (if I had a provider tag) and charge you $49/mo for a Atom 230 and $5/mo for a Quad Xeon E7

    It's up to the provider not the customer

    yeah i know , i just wondering , 1G cost $2 ,this is a normal offer. but when i get double the resources , price just go 3 times higher? just wondering .

    Because he can. The first offer is promotional. The second is standard pricing. Look at Aruba the 1GB is 1 euro anything above costs a lot more it's how companies work

    o

  • tenperatenpera Member

    @liveinhost how many ipv6? subnet?

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