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Looking for Free VPS?
Hello,
We are considering offering a free IPv6 VPS with the following details, and we are looking to have your feedback regarding this offer:
CPU: 1 Core at 1 GHz (600 MHz dedicated)
RAM: 3 GB
Storage: 15 GB SSD
Bandwidth: 1 Gbps
Monthly Traffic: 100 GB (additional traffic at $0.01 per GB)
IP Address: 1 IPv6 (No IPv4/NAT)
Price: Free
Duration: Unlimited
Important Details:
Account Top-Up Requirement: A non-refundable top-up of €10 would be required to access this potential service. This balance can be used to purchase various other cloud services that we offer, including Domain, Host, or VPS options from over 11 countries, 78 data centers, and more than 3,100 configurations.
Spot Service Basis: The VPS is offered on a Spot basis, meaning it is not guaranteed.
Traffic Overage Charges: If you exceed the monthly traffic limit of 100 GB, your account will be charged $0.001 per additional GB.
Please Note: This is a commercial proposal, not a giveaway. Your account will be charged for traffic usage beyond the 100 GB limit per month.
We would like to know if you would be interested in such an offer. Your feedback is valuable and will help us decide whether to introduce this service.
Best regards,


Comments
So €10 for lifetime free IPv6 VPS?
except that it is not guaranteed.
That looks cool but my entire network only runs on IPv4 so I'm gonna pass on this one. I reminds me of a German company that gave out a free ipv6 server before switching to a fee?
Free but you have to pay €10 anyway
but free nevertheless.
Not meaningfully better than NanoKVM and they don't require you to deposit 10 EUR.
Traffic overage charges is also just weird for a free service, offer an option to suspend service or limit to 0.5Mbps.
Do you provide your services using Azure and AWS data center? There spot price goes up based on bidding. You need to be specific who are the hosts you use to provide your offer, otherwise we don't even know where we host our content, etc.
Free but you pay for the traffic over 100 GB.
No thanks
We will consider a commitment for several months.
Not very appealing in my opinion
As mentioned, it's a commercial and won't be a giveaway.
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The offer is unsuitable for production usage.
$1 vps with 25TB bandwidth and ipv4 is much much much much much much better option
Even for testing or burn money, there must be a provider/business behind ? You seems to be not trustable, calling a cloud hosting, advertising for lower cost, also this is prepaid account. I do have a lot of testing and dev environment need, rather than being scammed, I could spend on legit platform. Using Azure/AWS spot, we have option to mention threshold limit.
Of course, as long as you are able to pay 40 euros per month for 2GB of RAM, AWS is a great solution.
By the way, the spot VM on AWS is also not recommended for production usage.
Free but top up 10$ ?
No thanks
I am paying $2.73 / month for my AWS vps Bombay location for last 3+ years
edit — it is not spot VM
Spot available on AWS, Google, Azure, Alibaba cloud, tencent and so many options. We also use spot in production depends on use case, especially on distributed computing, A system like Spark, Flink, Kakfa streams, etc like system can have driver and executors models, where some executors can be spot, we reserve few instances of executors, to be non-spot, always available for failover and load-balancing and scalable instances are launched over spot. When spot removed, another instance can still continue from fault tolerance. With AWS/Google/Azure, we have well documented APIs, for this automation using Spot. Your system does not seems to be exposing those APIs via your APIs. That was the reason, we have to know underlying services.
That is what I call
one image == 999 words
Not enough understanding of the definition of free
So funny , when we can order $7 a year vps with IPv4
You'll get one... 169.254.x.x.
boxybsd also give free vps (bsd only) without ipv4
Not interesting. For $10 you can get at least two years of a similar IPv6 VPS with no outrageous bandwidth limits and no risk of extra charges. Plus, you’re not even guaranteeing that the service will be available beyond a few months after taking the $10:
which means you're reserving the option to even stop providing this service within a few months, leaving your captive customers with the choice of either buying a paid server from you or losing their money.
Oh, prepaid payment also works this way
Yes
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