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MOAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRR 🔥🔥🔥
Okay okay okay, you guys won, we'll throw in a limited HDD and regular NVME deal
So let's finish this awesome Black Friday to Cyber Monday period with one last deal for those who are quick!
NVME deal
A total of 60% discount on all our standard NVME plans shown on our website, when paid annually.
https://liteserver.nl/nvme-ssd-vps/
Use coupon after selecting the annually billing cycle: THANKYOUCYBER2024
Limited availability, so be quick
HDD Flash #1
RAM: 1 GB
CPU Cores:; 2 (Intel Xeon E3 or better)
Storage: 1TB HDD (RAID-10 @ max 500 IOPS, cheap storage no race car :-))
Bandwidth: 20 TB / month, once reached 10 Mbps unmetered
Network Speed: Up to 1 Gbps
IP: 1 IPv4 + /64 IPv6
Price per 12 months: € 60.00 ORDER
Limited availability, so be quick
No refunds!
HDD Flash #2
RAM: 2 GB
CPU Cores: 2 (Intel Xeon E3 or better)
Storage: 2TB HDD (RAID-10 @ max 500 IOPS, cheap storage no race car :-))
Bandwidth: 30 TB / month, once reached 10 Mbps unmetered
Network Speed: Up to 1 Gbps
IP: 1 IPv4 + /64 IPv6
Price per 12 months: € 90.00 ORDER
Limited availability, so be quick
No refunds!
Prices are ex. VAT for those within Europe
@LiteServer
I am interested in your smallest shared hosting package which comes with 5 domains/2Core/2GBRAM .
Can you share the server platform details like which CPU is used on shared hosting ? Also details about server service (Litespeed/Apache) ? Redis/Memcache available ?
Recent AMD EPYC CPU. Webserver layer is a combination of NGINX+Apache.
No Redis at the moment, but it's on our roadmap
It's a nice deal,
but it may be more accurate to say that it's a 48% discount on the regular yearly pricing, which in turn is an always available 12% discount on the regular monthly pricing over 12 months
A direct 60% discount on the regular monthly pricing over 12 months would result in a lower price for the year
(Or do I see this incorrectly?
)
It's indeed 48% + 12% which makes a total of 60%
That's known as a marketing strategy
Of course, in general:
((price - 12%) - 48%) > (price - 60%)Yes, and that's why the discount ends up being only (0.88 * 0.52) = 45.76% instead of 60%.
(For example the 6€/month VPS would cost 28.8€/yr when discounted 60%, but it costs 32.95€/yr.)
But it could be simply a mistake.
The math is correct, and I think that this was the intention
Like I said, a marketing strategy
Edit: The math isn't quite correct -- see below
@lukast__ , just to point out that you got the discount wrong: the discount is actually 54.24%, which is (much) better than 45.76%,
but (of course) not as good as 60%
Basically, the discount is:
32.95€ is the result of subtracting 54.24% of 72€ from 72€:
Oops, you're right. Thanks!
any dedicated server deal?
No special love for web hosting plans?
https://t.me/lowendweb/2955
The Liteserver VPS are really reliable and CPU or network were never overloaded.
But one problem for some clients may be the current route towards AS3320 (Deutsche Telekom) via AS174 (Cogent).
During prime time (especially on weekends) the downstream from Cogent is totally congested (speed sometimes really like a 56k dial-up connection). And it is unlikely that this will change soon (Deutsche Telekom has a 'double paid traffic' strategy and is demanding a lot of money for a peering with a fast downstream).
We have some VDS servers with unmetered bandwidth available, still at reduced pricing
Shouldn't be the problem any longer these days, we're routing AS3320 through a different carrier to bypass the link congestion between Cogent and AS3320. Cogent -> AS3320 is congested, the other direction isn't (confirmed by the NOC of Deutsche Telecom)
really not considering adding NVMe series offers?I have been looking forward to it for a long time.
But this Sunday evening the liteserver test file download speed (via ipv4) was still incredibly slow (30000 Bytes/sec) and it wasn't a problem of your test server (download from a different VPS almost with 1 Gbit/s) and not my VDSL Telekom home connection in general (full 100 Mbit to other servers). This happens almost every weekend from afternoon till late evening and sometimes on business days in the evening (but not that slow). At other times almost ever full VDSL speed to Liteserver.
A Quick speed test today (Wed Dec 4 17:00:01 CET 2024):
The speed with ipv6 is more than 30 times greater!
The route from Liteserver to Telekom seems to be always via Severius and Core-Backbone, but the route from Telekom network to Liteserver is different for ipv4 and ipv6 (Telekom Looking glass, Düsseldorf as Vantage point):
ipv4 : Telekom -> AS174 (Cogent) -> AS60404 (Liteserver)
ipv6 : Telekom -> AS33891 (Core-Backbone) -> AS50673 (Severius) -> AS60404 (Liteserver)
Could there be a congestion of tcp ACK packages on the ipv4 route, or is it the revenge of Cogent and they are delaying something intentionally? A Telekom promotion for ipv6?
Could you please open a ticket regarding this issue. Kindly include the IP on your end which you where testing from.
We'll look into an alternative route that performes well for you
Hello, I would like to order the 2024BF-RYZEN-4G, but 4G memory is barely enough for me, is it possible to upgrade to 8G memory for free if I pay annually? Thanks.
You are upgraded, click here: https://clients.liteserver.nl/cart.php?a=confproduct&i=0
@LiteServer end of the year deal - supreme! 9950X-2G 4G Port Speed - really 4g port? nws.sh delivers this results:
far away from 4g port speed. can you have a look please?
Please open a ticket or end us a email ([email protected]) so that we can identify your server nd take a look at the issue.
I'm overwhelmed with feelings - your VPS prices keep getting more expensive year after year.
Same feelings here.
What is the guaranteed vCPU 9950x performance share on these plans?