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Best Deal Yet | Double RAM AND Double Bandwidth | AMD Epyc CPU | NVME Storage | Linux and Windows

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  • Invoice 192558

  • My friends Invoice #192564

  • LittleCreekLittleCreek Member, Patron Provider

    @khadhafi1083 said:
    I'm happy to see this post still alive, and i think Littlecreeck no need to create another post

    I can still say, this is very affordable vps, for just $3.5 you can get 4vcpu, 8gb ram with big storage 80Gb...
    It's hard to say no to this offer 😅

    These products will soon be out of stock permanently. New packages coming in January.

  • lkosticlkostic Member
    edited December 2024

    @LittleCreek said:

    @khadhafi1083 said:
    I'm happy to see this post still alive, and i think Littlecreeck no need to create another post

    I can still say, this is very affordable vps, for just $3.5 you can get 4vcpu, 8gb ram with big storage 80Gb...
    It's hard to say no to this offer 😅

    These products will soon be out of stock permanently. New packages coming in January.

    Does the double RAM and Bandwidth promotion still apply to invoices posted prior to this comment, given that they will be out of stock soon? Also thank you for the great deals, I've looked across every offer I could find and nothing could beat the prices you offer.

    Edit: Just checked and it has been doubled, thank you so much!

  • @LittleCreek said:
    These products will soon be out of stock permanently. New packages coming in January.

    Wooow... If i can request for future product, hoping there is an option to upgrade 1vcpu but lowering some 2gb ram.
    Like from 4vcpu, 8gb ram to be 5vcpu, 6Gb ram.. If this possible...

  • Hi, I don't know if I'll be able to catch this event as it's going to be permanently out of stock soon, my invoice code is Invoice #192564. thank you very much!

  • Invoice #192567
    Thanks

  • @LittleCreek said:

    @khadhafi1083 said:
    I'm happy to see this post still alive, and i think Littlecreeck no need to create another post

    I can still say, this is very affordable vps, for just $3.5 you can get 4vcpu, 8gb ram with big storage 80Gb...
    It's hard to say no to this offer 😅

    These products will soon be out of stock permanently. New packages coming in January.

    New products as in new pricing? How about something like $2.95/monthly for 1 core, 1gb ram 20gb disk. Or raise your $3.50 to 4.00 and give small discount for quarterly, yearly etc...
    Do something different. You still offer the best prices for the resources. Just my suggestion. You have to make a living too. Thanks for all you do.

  • Invoice #192534

    Thank you!

  • Invoice #192569

    Please double. You're awesome!
    Working well so far.

  • I have purchased KVM-4G Special For Linux at $3.50/Month. Can I use all 8GB of memory? My web program requires a lot of memory, but the CPU only uses 20-30%.

  • @kudede said:
    I have purchased KVM-4G Special For Linux at $3.50/Month. Can I use all 8GB of memory? My web program requires a lot of memory, but the CPU only uses 20-30%.

    If not, how should I upgrade my package to meet my needs?

  • Invoice #191752
    Thank you!

  • Please continue to support littlecreek hosting as he's announced new packages for 2025. Even if prices go up, you still won't find better support anywhere else, or better resources for the money. Remember you get what you pay for. Please continue this excellent company!

  • Invoice #192625
    Please Double RAM AND Double Bandwidth
    Thank you!

  • @melp57 said:
    Please continue to support littlecreek hosting as he's announced new packages for 2025. Even if prices go up, you still won't find better support anywhere else, or better resources for the money. Remember you get what you pay for. Please continue this excellent company!

    Why $5/month VPS 1GB is better than 4GB?

  • LittleCreekLittleCreek Member, Patron Provider

    @kudede said:

    @kudede said:
    I have purchased KVM-4G Special For Linux at $3.50/Month. Can I use all 8GB of memory? My web program requires a lot of memory, but the CPU only uses 20-30%.

    If not, how should I upgrade my package to meet my needs?

    Yes you can use all 8 GB of memory.

  • LittleCreekLittleCreek Member, Patron Provider

    @arnoldz said:

    @melp57 said:
    Please continue to support littlecreek hosting as he's announced new packages for 2025. Even if prices go up, you still won't find better support anywhere else, or better resources for the money. Remember you get what you pay for. Please continue this excellent company!

    Why $5/month VPS 1GB is better than 4GB?

    I don't know what you mean by that question. I am not offering $5/month for VPS 1 GB.

  • @arnoldz said:

    @melp57 said:
    Please continue to support littlecreek hosting as he's announced new packages for 2025. Even if prices go up, you still won't find better support anywhere else, or better resources for the money. Remember you get what you pay for. Please continue this excellent company!

    Why $5/month VPS 1GB is better than 4GB?

    Don't know what you're talking about? If it was it would be worth it for the peace of mind you get with littlecreek. Excellent service is worth paying more. I can bet 95 % of the vps owners here never use anywhere near the resources they are providing, I sure don't.

  • UPCLOUD'S 1GB/1CPU is MUCH better than this 4GB/4CPU. Why?

  • @arnoldz said:
    UPCLOUD'S 1GB/1CPU is MUCH better than this 4GB/4CPU. Why?

    How could it possibly be better? They are offering EPYC CPUs which are far better than the usual 2013 Xeons you get with the cheapest VPS offers. Even the $3.5 VPS will be overkill for most.

  • Just let 2 of my services expire due to the amount of CPU steal. Consistently over 5% steal, rather low I/O as well. Had issues even pulling and running the docker hello-world container.

    Imho, should only be used as dev/experimental servers, but definitely not for production.

  • @XNQ said:
    Just let 2 of my services expire due to the amount of CPU steal. Consistently over 5% steal, rather low I/O as well. Had issues even pulling and running the docker hello-world container.

    Imho, should only be used as dev/experimental servers, but definitely not for production.

    Yours is not the norm.

  • @melp57 said:

    @XNQ said:
    Just let 2 of my services expire due to the amount of CPU steal. Consistently over 5% steal, rather low I/O as well. Had issues even pulling and running the docker hello-world container.

    Imho, should only be used as dev/experimental servers, but definitely not for production.

    Yours is not the norm.

    According to support it was normal, which I found kinda ridiculous, but to each their own.

  • LittleCreekLittleCreek Member, Patron Provider
    edited December 2024

    @XNQ said:

    @melp57 said:

    @XNQ said:
    Just let 2 of my services expire due to the amount of CPU steal. Consistently over 5% steal, rather low I/O as well. Had issues even pulling and running the docker hello-world container.

    Imho, should only be used as dev/experimental servers, but definitely not for production.

    Yours is not the norm.

    According to support it was normal, which I found kinda ridiculous, but to each their own.

    Actually I was trying to assist you and you never responded. You told me what write speeds you were getting and I showed you what the host machines write speeds were and then you ghosted me. I never said anything about your speeds being normal. I was trying to figure out what the problem was.

    You also said "It's not a huge issue"

  • @LittleCreek said:

    @XNQ said:

    @melp57 said:

    @XNQ said:
    Just let 2 of my services expire due to the amount of CPU steal. Consistently over 5% steal, rather low I/O as well. Had issues even pulling and running the docker hello-world container.

    Imho, should only be used as dev/experimental servers, but definitely not for production.

    Yours is not the norm.

    According to support it was normal, which I found kinda ridiculous, but to each their own.

    Actually I was trying to assist you and you never responded. You told me what write speeds you were getting and I showed you what the host machines write speeds were and then you ghosted me. I never said anything about your speeds being normal. I was trying to figure out what the problem was.

    You also said "It's not a huge issue"

    Like I said, littlecreek has the best support, you just have to be patient and work with him. I'm guilty of not cooperating but have since learned to be patient, and its paid off big time.

  • LittleCreekLittleCreek Member, Patron Provider

    @XNQ said:
    Just let 2 of my services expire due to the amount of CPU steal. Consistently over 5% steal, rather low I/O as well. Had issues even pulling and running the docker hello-world container.

    Imho, should only be used as dev/experimental servers, but definitely not for production.

    I don't mean to harp on this but I decided to do a little research on normal cpu steal. Hostinger's website says https://support.hostinger.com/en/articles/9615642-understanding-cpu-steal-and-its-impact-on-vps:

    Impact of 1-10% CPU steal on your VPS
    A CPU Steal percentage between 1-10% is generally considered normal and should have minimal impact on VPS performance. Here’s what customers can expect:

    1-3%: Negligible impact, almost imperceptible in most workloads.

    4-7%: Slightly noticeable in CPU-intensive tasks but should not significantly affect overall performance.

    8-10%: May cause some performance degradation in CPU-bound applications, but still manageable with proper resource planning.

    I figure they know more than me.

    Thanked by 1khalequzzaman
  • Hi LittleCreek,

    Invoices: 192628 and 192627, plus I'll refer a bunch of friends to you if this actually works, not that it isn't already great.

    Please copy.

  • nohavpsnohavps Member, Host Rep
    edited December 2024

    @LittleCreek said:

    @Roboduck said:
    Hmm, it‘s kinda a bit weird, I need to put in the hostname, ns1 and ns2. Can’t I simply leave all these 3 blank? I thought I’ll be getting an ip/pw combination to login with ssh as usual :neutral:

    Yes its stupid. But its WHMCS requiring it. There is no easy way to disable it.

    Sending a password through email is very dangerous. You can set the password for the VPS once you are logged to the panel which is a password that you set yourself in the order process.

    Hello,

    in standard_cart/configureproduct.tpl, you could replace the nameserver code

    https://whmcs.community/topic/254393-dedicated-order-form-ns1-and-2-field-removal/

    < input type="hidden" name="ns1prefix" class="form-control" id="inputNs1prefix" value="noSN1">
    < input type="hidden" name="ns2prefix" class="form-control" id="inputNs2prefix" value="noNS2">

    Thanked by 3Roboduck melp57 sh97
  • If that simple solution works, IMO it should be pinned for this and similar offers, would definitely avoid some confusion fr fr 😅

    @nohavps said:

    @LittleCreek said:

    @Roboduck said:
    Hmm, it‘s kinda a bit weird, I need to put in the hostname, ns1 and ns2. Can’t I simply leave all these 3 blank? I thought I’ll be getting an ip/pw combination to login with ssh as usual :neutral:

    Yes its stupid. But its WHMCS requiring it. There is no easy way to disable it.

    Sending a password through email is very dangerous. You can set the password for the VPS once you are logged to the panel which is a password that you set yourself in the order process.

    Hello,

    in standard_cart/configureproduct.tpl, you could replace the nameserver code

    https://whmcs.community/topic/254393-dedicated-order-form-ns1-and-2-field-removal/

    < input type="hidden" name="ns1prefix" class="form-control" id="inputNs1prefix" value="noSN1">
    < input type="hidden" name="ns2prefix" class="form-control" id="inputNs2prefix" value="noNS2">

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