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Dallas is fine. What's wrong with Dallas? Can probably do this in Dallas.
Yeah it's sad. It seems to be the case in low end plans in general - not just oversold stuff. Look at Firehub and HE + Cogent blend - it gets praised, whereas some that have better blends get ignored.
I would be interested in this, here's my thoughts:
Mark.
+1 Someone finally told the truth about Fiberhub.
I want unlimited RAM VPS or gtfo
im in
Include cPanel for another $10/month and I'll get one.
Thanks for the feedback, Not sure if a total Ban on game servers would be put in place, perhaps just lower CPU priority on those that run then 24x7, Windows will not be allowed as I am not SPLA registered and don't intend to purchase DC edition for this, SSD's always help and 6 x 3TB drives gives more than enough space and with the SSD's it will perform better than 8 x 3TB drives.
@rds100 go to digital ocean
@MikHo
Not happy with an 8GB KVM for $7, you want cpanel for $10/month....
Boss anthony, i will just run Java webapps for low traffic
I thought they had Tinet / TW Telecom actually, but Fran told of the truth recently. I mean earlier with Tinet it wasn't so bad.
@MikHo
Get $7/mo 8GB KVM from Anthony, add $10/mo cPanel from BlueVM. Should do wonder.
Sounds great, @AnthonySmith
I assume Minecraft is not allowed :P
I'd be careful with KVM. Yes you can oversell ram via KSM, but the overhead on Memory is a lot higher than that with OVZ. Best of luck with the offer though
I mean, you are paying way less than a liquidweb 1GB vps for a 8-16GB dedi, what is there to complain? Most of the everyday users care less about geek facts and more about physical aspect like ram and storage.
I mean, I work for t-mob but I will say this in public, AT&T has better network than t-mob but only reason t-mob is making a huge impact because they offer everything unlimited* for 50$/mo where basic att bill goes above 100. Oh well.
This would be perfect!
No windows?
Not sure if serious, but I can imagine a very limited AUP.
I fixed that for you!
AUP would not be limited at all, no real need for it there would only be 50 - 70 people p/node so everything should be fine.
I'm in! I love overzold, but since it's based in Italy and I'm in the US, it was a little bit slower than I would of liked. Chicago would be perfect though!
Edit: Not sure on how many people would actually need 100 IPv6 addresses though. :P
Where's the order link? :-P
+1, and +2 if Windows is allowed, I will definitely think of just getting a remote workstation that I can login using my tablet anywhere I need.
Awesome idea. Would totally get one.
@AnthonySmith: you could also do this and not oversell it. 4GB RAM for $7/month is a killer of a deal anyway. People would probably buy that as well, even if you offer it without support. You would even make more money off it ($441 with 63 machines). OK, it may not be a very profitable plan, but still.
The original price was $5 / month and I would be happy with that but would be happier if cPanel was extra cheap with the vps.
Not sure where you got the impression that I wasn't happy with the price?
Honestly, I imagine that if this does become a legitimate offer, soon other providers will try and match that offer even further.
What I'm concerned about is the possibility of a small provider mixing these allocations with the smaller, originally less-oversold packages.
What about Windows with user supplied licenses?
Will that include Dreamspark licenses perchance?
Haha
^ That's sort of what I meant.
/don't ask me how you could've answered that earlier with my two-word post :P
If the user wants to send evidence of authenticity i.e. not MSDN/Technet then it could be considered and would be activated pre hand over to end users then I do not see why not.