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Hi,
Do you have a specific location in mind? Is your personal blog already online and activly visited or are you just getting started?
@VPSSLIM,any location will do. I've already have a blog , but i want to start a new one in english. btw,want to study in canada for a master degree .
So what region are you looking for? US (west coast, central, east coast), Canada, Euroupe, Asia?
What is your budget?
do you know how to manage linux?
@24khost.
1.us or ca
2.$3-$5
3.yes, i've been coding and running websites with linux for years.
Well,
i would suggest minimum
1 core
256mb memory
10gb space
500gb bandwidth
Just what 24khost said. You could start with a 256MB RAM plan and scale up if you need more.
Our offer was recently posted, http://www.lowendbox.com/blog/bluevm-2month-256mb-openvz-vps-in-san-jose-texas-chicago-kansas-buffalo-and-atlanta/
I can offer you
1 core
256mb ram
10gb space
500gb bandwidth
$25.00 a year
thank you all . I'll try some of what you mentioned.
http://liquid-solutions.biz/leb.html - the 256MB package should fit your initial needs for 15$ per year
One of our earlier posted offers: http://www.lowendbox.com/blog/vpsslim-e17-88yearly-23-256mb-openvz-vps-in-netherlands/
256MB RAM plan for 17.88EUR/Year
25 GB HDD
250 GB traffic
There's plenty of offers out there, depends on your needs, plenty will provide you the service you need, 256-512 should suffice brilliantly.
Be aware that if you want to run Python applications, you'll want to look for OpenVZ vSwap (not burst!) or Xen/KVM virtualization. OpenVZ burst doesn't play very nice with Python.
@joepie91 if not vswap higher gauranteed memory.
No, that won't help you. There are a lot (and I mean a lot!) of Python applications that, for whatever reason, just keep consuming more and more RAM on OpenVZ burst, until you restart them. Getting more RAM will just extend the time before things blow up.
Basically, just save yourself the headache, and get OpenVZ vSwap or pretty much any other virtualization technology.
Why are you considering BudgetVM? I can only recall bad reviews.
forget about doing development on OpenVZ oversold nodes ... KVM or XEN ... blog ok
@goexodus Not all providers oversell to that extreme.
@joepie91 I am not talking burst, talking more gauranteed ram. instead of 256, 1.5 gb gauranteed.
@goexodus Not overselling to a point leaves a server doing nothing and you not making enough money. That is why I am trying to figure out the magical kvm numbers for offering leb's cause to me the math doesn't add up to make any real profit.
Go with either BuyVM(If In Stock), SpotVPS, Hostigation, UrPad. All have US Locations with yearly packages.
We have a 256MB SSD plan available for $2.50 /month.
As a ruby developer I can tell you that 256 MB of RAM is enough for a wordpress blog and some ruby apps. I do not believe that Python is more memory consuming than ruby.
I don't mind having my provider oversell as long as everything runs fine.
@EricLee I'm BudgetVM reseller I will help you if you do need some help there.
@EricLee: Take a look at http://burst.net/linvps.shtml
PM to get a discount.
You can also check out http://lowendbox.com, where there are lots of nice promotions.
As @joepie91 says, avoid OpenVZ unless it comes with VSwap. Even a 1 GB "guaranteed" RAM OpenVZ with no VSwap won't get you very far before you start getting out of memory errors with your apps.
1 CPU
256MB RAM / 256MB VSwap
25GB RAID10 HDD Space
500GB Bandwidth @ 1gigabit
99.9% Uptime SLA
https://www.cloudshards.com/budgetvpshosting.php
Use LEB25 for discount. Thanks.
4 Cores (Fair share)
256MB RAM
256MB vSwap
15GB HDD
150GB Bandwidth @ 100Mbps
1 IPv4 address
4 IPv6 addresses
$2.35/month
https://versatileit.com.au/cart.php?a=add&pid=2