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They didn’t launch it today. It’s later this week. See: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4419124/#Comment_4419124
Yes crypto is an option but Debit/Credit Cards are now in muscle memory so, it just feels wrong & irritating when after placing order and doing payment they randomly ask for kyc, if they wanted kyc they should have asked me before i placed the order or did payment, why are you asking once I completed the payment
I haven’t had any provider except OVH, Hetzner, and Vultr ask me for KYC with credit card payment. But considering many waive KYC for crypto payments, I think it’s largely for them to fight back against chargebacks or turn away riskier customers. Providers should start using 3DSecure more to thwart chargebacks.
Thanks @DP , thanks for recommendations
Exactly & for me personally when there support replies in minutes and talk like human with brain and don't ask much questions and gets the issues solved without asking much questions I'm sold
On that list everyone will be there by default except the ipv6 & ipv9 legend himself @yoursunny
Thanks i didn't knew about this upcomming one, i thought you were talking about the last HostHatch flash sale
I haven't used ovh & hetzner yet, but I have used vultr they only asked for credit card payment and things were up and running for me without any kyc,
But still i only have this basic question why don't they disclose it before we complete the payment that we need kyc, simply ask me at signup so that we can select accordingly or pay by crypto ,
why asking customer kyc only after getting the payment by debit/credit card
And i think now a days most of the banks are starting to enforce 3DSecure by default for payments
Vultr asked me for KYC after I used $150 of services. They never asked until I used an "excessive" amount. After KYC they uncapped and let me use as much as I want (I had over 220 VPS deployed at one point with them, albeit they only lasted for 24h).
I do agree it is infuriating when they ask for KYC after you pay and not during signup. My guess is they try to hit a middle ground between asking for KYC for "high risk/high paying" customers and not burdening smaller customers (who may simply take their business elsewhere) with it. Not sure. I like the way OVH and Hetzner do it.
We are working on some Ryzen plans at a price of 8 GB for $12 a month, with many new features coming...
weird flex but ok
You don't belong here.
We're changing the way we think. If you tell us about some plans, we'll be happy to offer them. I think by summer we'll be offering plans with up to 50% off! /month
(recurring)
@beanman109 Sir, push it!
there are top providers, and then there is Greencloudvps.
Here's one $7.75 yearly limited flash from top of the top providers
I seriously considered that
And you ask like a noob too, sorry. What does "top-provider" mean for you? What are your needs and priorities (e.g. CPU performance, stability, reliability, disk performance, connectivity, price)? Because, you see, my top provider may be an unattractive one for you and vice versa. Also, where are you from/which world region is your main target?
And: forget about $7/yr VPS! They may be good enough for a few jobs (like. e.g. secondary NS server) but I myself have and know only 1 (well, $8 or $9 per year) super-super-cheap VPS that has served me well and quite reliably over quite a few years - and it's not from a top provider.
Interested in that one provider.
Virmach. I got that here in a promo quite some years ago. Their occasional changing IPs is somewhat unnerving but all in all I still am very happy with that VPS.
300+ days of uptime is alarming. This means that no proper kernel upgrades on the main node is done. And no, for low end “container migrations”, “kernel care” does not cut it. Announced maintenance is better than 300+ days of straight uptime. This means that provider actually care.
I've had a Virmach VPS since 2016. Great in the beginning, really bad for a few months in the middle, no issues in the last 2-3 yrs.
I think with all cheap vps, have a backup and be ready to migrate at any time.
I've had a few VMs where I was just live migrated to a new host node, node reboot took place, and I was migrated back. With lowend hosts, I feel like kernelcare is probably fine, but yearly reboots might be nice.
Regards
You really got a crazy deal at that price range
Anyways when is the next leap year