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CloudPacket.net – High Power, Fast Speeds, At Competitive Prices! | Chicago, IL | Free VPS Deal!

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  • I thought path.net was ded mark.

  • edited March 2024

    @northernjames said:

    @johnvmevpstorage said:
    How much is unmetered? If I use 8TB traffic is that okay or will I be suspended or throttled?

    Please refer to our AUP, it will contain the limits for certain plans: https://cloudpacket.net/aup

    Okay so you have 100mbps per 4GB RAM same as BuyVM.

    But your 1GB plan is cheaper at $2.5 vs $3.5 for BuyVM

  • very nice deals!

  • northernjamesnorthernjames Member, Host Rep

    @sliix said:

    @northernjames said:

    @johnvmevpstorage said:
    How much is unmetered? If I use 8TB traffic is that okay or will I be suspended or throttled?

    Please refer to our AUP, it will contain the limits for certain plans: https://cloudpacket.net/aup

    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?

    You’re sorta calculating it correctly, we allow busting up to 1G, but not for long sustained periods

    Thanked by 1sliix
  • sliixsliix Member

    @northernjames said:

    @sliix said:

    @northernjames said:

    @johnvmevpstorage said:
    How much is unmetered? If I use 8TB traffic is that okay or will I be suspended or throttled?

    Please refer to our AUP, it will contain the limits for certain plans: https://cloudpacket.net/aup

    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?

    You’re sorta calculating it correctly, we allow busting up to 1G, but not for long sustained periods

    All in all solid offer for the price. 5TB for $2.5 is already great.

    Thanked by 1northernjames
  • edited March 2024

    @northernjames said:

    @sliix said:

    @northernjames said:

    @johnvmevpstorage said:
    How much is unmetered? If I use 8TB traffic is that okay or will I be suspended or throttled?

    Please refer to our AUP, it will contain the limits for certain plans: https://cloudpacket.net/aup

    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?

    You’re sorta calculating it correctly, we allow busting up to 1G, but not for long sustained periods

    100Mbps for 1 month is 32.4TB
    25Mbps for 1 month is 8.1TB

    So 1GB RAM should give a bit over 8TB of bandwidth per month.

    @sliix said:

    @northernjames said:

    @sliix said:

    @northernjames said:

    @johnvmevpstorage said:
    How much is unmetered? If I use 8TB traffic is that okay or will I be suspended or throttled?

    Please refer to our AUP, it will contain the limits for certain plans: https://cloudpacket.net/aup

    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?

    You’re sorta calculating it correctly, we allow busting up to 1G, but not for long sustained periods

    All in all solid offer for the price. 5TB for $2.5 is already great.

    It should be 8TB according to the Acceptable Use Policy.

    Thanked by 2sliix northernjames
  • giveawayy

  • northernjamesnorthernjames Member, Host Rep

    @johnvmevpstorage said:

    @northernjames said:

    @sliix said:

    @northernjames said:

    @johnvmevpstorage said:
    How much is unmetered? If I use 8TB traffic is that okay or will I be suspended or throttled?

    Please refer to our AUP, it will contain the limits for certain plans: https://cloudpacket.net/aup

    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?

    You’re sorta calculating it correctly, we allow busting up to 1G, but not for long sustained periods

    100Mbps for 1 month is 32.4TB
    25Mbps for 1 month is 8.1TB

    So 1GB RAM should give a bit over 8TB of bandwidth per month.

    @sliix said:

    @northernjames said:

    @sliix said:

    @northernjames said:

    @johnvmevpstorage said:
    How much is unmetered? If I use 8TB traffic is that okay or will I be suspended or throttled?

    Please refer to our AUP, it will contain the limits for certain plans: https://cloudpacket.net/aup

    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?

    You’re sorta calculating it correctly, we allow busting up to 1G, but not for long sustained periods

    All in all solid offer for the price. 5TB for $2.5 is already great.

    It should be 8TB according to the Acceptable Use Policy.

    Correct :)

  • LutungLutung Member
    edited March 2024

    ONLY THIS WEEK!
    Free VPS

  • Good luck to your sales! <3

    Thanked by 1northernjames
  • nice!

  • @Lutung said:
    ONLY THIS WEEK!
    Free VPS

    why not every months ?

  • Nice offer!

  • northernjamesnorthernjames Member, Host Rep
    edited March 2024

    @Ganonk said:

    @Lutung said:
    ONLY THIS WEEK!
    Free VPS

    why not every months ?

    We usually do a new promo every 1-2 months for LET

    Thanked by 1Ganonk
  • Deal👍

  • Nice offer!

    Thanked by 1northernjames
  • count me in!

    Thanked by 1northernjames
  • Locations? Free vpsssss

  • Nice,thanks

  • northernjamesnorthernjames Member, Host Rep

    @dedicados said:
    Locations? Free vpsssss

    Only Chicago at the moment.

    Thanked by 1dedicados
  • nice offer, thanks buddy! B)

  • Nice offer! :D

    Thanked by 1northernjames
  • @northernjames said:

    @dedicados said:
    Locations? Free vpsssss

    Only Chicago at the moment.

    Do you have ipv6

  • Better late than never

  • northernjamesnorthernjames Member, Host Rep

    @speedcloud said:

    @northernjames said:

    @dedicados said:
    Locations? Free vpsssss

    Only Chicago at the moment.

    Do you have ipv6

    Not at the moment. IPv6 will be worked in very soon though!

    Thanked by 1speedcloud
  • nice deals!

    Thanked by 1northernjames
  • Nice offer!

  • Great offer! <3

    Thanked by 1northernjames
  • HAMSWHAMSW Member

    good deals, good luck!

  • Great Offer!

    Thanked by 1northernjames
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