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Great offer!
Great offers and keep them comming. I would love to take 1.
Sign me up for the giveaway
Me too
ANYTHING.
Hope this serves as a tiny mark.
Then what does unmetered mean?
Amazing deals 💪
Good luck with sales!
ipv6 ?
Seeing TempleOS available in the ISO dropdown gave me a good chuckle.
And in case you take things literally: "ANYTHING"
Data usage is not metered (or counted). In other words, there is no extra charge if one uses 2 TB vs 3 TB or 5 TB of data in a cycle (usually monthly)
However, data usage is still governed by Fair Data Usage as mentioned in Terms and Conditions
There are very few providers who will let you use 30TB or more monthly data for VPS less than $10 per month.
Ask the VPS provider directly and get enlightened.
Glad someone finally saw this
for what?
Hope I can win the free VPS
Count me in for free vps
What is unclear to you ?
Good luck with sales!
Support for IPv6 should be released soon. As of right now we only provide IPv4. Sorry!
Placeholder.
Sounds good but when is the draw?
March 21st, in 6 days.
How much is unmetered? If I use 8TB traffic is that okay or will I be suspended or throttled?
Great Offer!
Hi James!
great deals! good luck!
Wish me luck...
Please refer to our AUP, it will contain the limits for certain plans: https://cloudpacket.net/aup
Great price!
From the page in the link given:
Bandwidth Usage
VPS Customers: We offer unmetered bandwidth for your convenience. However, high and sustained network usage may result in temporary service caps. This measure ensures fair access and optimal performance for other users who are using our services.
KVM Starter/Premium - Fair Use 24/7 Bandwidth Usage:
512MB = 10Mbps
1GB = 20Mbps
2GB = 50Mbps
4GB = 100Mbps
8GB = 200Mbps
16GB = 400Mbps
24GB = 600Mbps
32GB = 800Mbps
So I guess for the 1GB RAM, around a bit more than 5TB/month?
Edit: wait why I do I feel I calculated it wrongly?