New on LowEndTalk? Please Register and read our Community Rules.
All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.
All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.
Comments
PMed.
South Korea has excellent connection with China
You are Chinese?In China?I think oneasiahost is good.
Yes oneasiahost is a good provider however there may be so many Chinese users thus causing stoppages.
The connection between China mainland to their hop is getting worse and worse, sometimes 4-5 interruption per day.
I think i SHOULD let @Kenshin know this.
https://www.vr.org/datacenters/hong-kong-vps#available_plans
They offer 20/month for 1GB ram and 2000 GB BW - I'm on their 1GB plan in Denver, but it's the same stats as Hong Kong / price as far as I know.
I'm well aware, PCCW line upgrade already in the process, waiting for new fiber cross connect to be delivered. Not to mention there's been occasional DDOS attacks as well.
Also seems like both CT (primarily) and CU have been having internal capacity or other issues the past couple of weeks.
NW-R2G - HK
CPU: Intel Xeon (R) @ 2.40Ghz * dual-core
Memory (RAM): 2G ECC
Hard disk drive (HDD): 60G SATA
IP address: one IP4
Bandwidth traffic (Bandwridth): International 3M unlimited traffic
Operating system (OS): Windows / Linux
Location (Location): Hong Kong New World Telecom
USD $ 29 / month
CNY ¥ 180 / month
http://www.hkserver.cn/vps.php
http://www.hkserver.cn/server.php
This is normal really, just really difficult to explain to customers until I pull out a 100-200ms traceroute between Beijing and Shanghai. Even then they still feel it's my problem and expect me to solve it. facepalm
@vnet, I cant see any available plans including such configuration above.
@Kenshin
I have been a customer with OAH for almost 1 year, although there are some network issues during this, but I am sure that the main problem is come from PCCW.
Anyway, currently access speed from mainland China is acceptable but not satisfied as I expected.
I have viewed the above plan still exists.
Connection Address: http://www.hkserver.cn/cart.php?a=add&pid=27
You could probably try Internet Brothers South Korea
http://www.internetbrothers.co.kr
They have good connection with neighboring countries like China
Yea, and weird rules for signup and allowed traffic, would not use them for anything.
If you are looking for a server in South Korea you will need to show identification. They would not sell to anonymous users but once you are verified you will be OK. As long as your business is legal and you do not have any thing to hide then Internet Brothers is OK
No adult contents, gambling etc..
What about www.cafe24.com? Not their client, but seems to be a decent offer (~15 EUR setup fee, 4 EUR monthly for the smallest plan). No idea about their TOS, it's all Korean.
http://www.cafe24.com/?controller=product_server_virtual&method=linux
They do not allow paypal or any other payment except korean gateway, They do not support English either. Their support is very limited to a forum. All frustration.
No, KT cloud sells to anyone with a creditcard and a mail address (for not even 20$ for a VPS / month)
https://en.ucloudbiz.olleh.com/console/console.iaas.home.html
Have you tried them? LOL you get nothing from olleh.com You will have to spend the rest of your day find out what they talk about, you will need some body to translate their English to a proper English
Several people have and nobody got blocked.
You should probably figure out what you're talking about before spewing bullshit, sigh.
How much bandwidth , space etc? I can't see that info Ram ? Have you signed up with them and actually tried? Thanks
edis.at +1
What happened to this discussion?
I found that there were lots of messages deleted...
I am Korean, In Korea you hardly ever find a company who wants to deal with foreigners . You could try Internet Brothers www.internetbrothers.co.kr They have a good practice for foreign companies
@GreenVine, that's a lot of a budget.. why try SSD?
and in Singapore @simplercloud : http://www.simplercloud.com/prices/
They have 40$ for
I never heard SimplerCloud before, do you have any background info about it? And their network info?
What i know, it is actually new., you can follow this thread.
http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/15800/need-a-singapore-vps-ram#latest
@GreenVine, you can find @SimplerCloud 's background info on our website, under "About Us" page. Our Singapore cloud infrastructure is hosted in 1-Net data center with connections to SingTel, StarHub and SGIX.
Thank you.
get a linode
I am sorry, but what's your website's URL?