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★ 4TH OF JULY 2025 DEALS MEGATHREAD ★
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Thanks for sticking around!! 😍
All our bills are paid yearly in advance, we own all hardware, etc. There isn't much of a risk. Our IPs and ASN are direct from ARIN - we are not renting anything and have zero risk of going out of business anytime soon due to these factors.
And yes - I am aware there are small yearly VPS deals here now - including our own. This is not yearly - it's for as long as they want. It also includes a lot more resources than most of the yearly deals here.
Also - the lifetime deals we do are EXTREMELY limited. Last time there was only 3. This time we've unlocked ONLY the large one.
Does this get the upgrade in 3 months as well?
@HostSlick So the storage device is missing on my 5TB vps. Ticket number #902187, pls fix it when possible.
How many lifetime vs normal plans you have? Looks like will be Deadpool soon
3 Lifetime - 87 Normal (mix of quarterly and annual) and growing
No deadpool here --- but I get the sentiment. Hints why our lifetime deals are extremely limit. We did one of each when we first came here as an intro to the community. And we've offered now a single one for the holidays. I really do understand your fears over lifetime deals. But when they are PROPERLY managed in a mix (1 here or there vs several monthly paying customers that more than cover your costs and profit) it's a win-win for customers and hosts. We get paid a one-time (actually the same as our yearly price for that package) and customers are happy and get to use the services as long as they want. Some will maybe upgrade in the future, purchasing additional server resources, etc. Some will just stick with it and run it for 10 years - either way - it doesn't cut into the budget. Again - this is WHEN DONE PROPERLY - not some of those free-for all "LIFETIME" deals that we all despise.
This is a custom flash plan - not part of the normal line up - so unfortunately not…
ok so like do i need an 11th vm to impulse buy?
or is 10 enough?
@HostDZire - All your locations in your offers seem to have IPv6, except India. Why? Do you have something against connecting India through IPv6?
EDIT: Meanwhile check this out, maybe you might want it:
Dedicated Storage Server Offer ($1/TB)
CPU: Intel Xeon W-1250
RAM: 64 GB
Disks: 960 GB NVMe + 4 x 28 TB HDD
iGPU Enabled
Unmetered Traffic @ 1 Gbit
1 IPv4
Location: LA, California
$113/month
order now
Is there ever enough?
I know and nothing against it.
We we will soon give 1 IPV6 in india vps too.
And our URL is: hostdzire.com
wow .. never seen so much storage in just one box
isn't this just gorillaservers' most recent offer with a $14 markup?
Yep
Sorry no Double BW in these.
We dont have SSD/HDD in these server. only NVMe.
I am okay with private torrent, public torrent not allowed.
Looks like that one is OOS now, though.
What should I offer?
Any suggestions?
$3/yr vps
Go big or go home. Offer $1/year maxi VPS all loaded out with 100GB RAM, 10TB NVME, 24vCPU, and 10GB/s
Would you like to lead with examples?
You should offer /64 ipv6 subnet in all your locations.
@yoursunny can confirm.
I'll let the big guys handle that one while us small guys watch in amazement
Something something "goes towards lunch"
Never enough!
/64 is for homenets
Hosts really should be giving out /48.
And I'll never understand the home ISPs that break all the rules and conventions to the point it becomes a convention with the /56 to home routers... It's literally not even a nibble and cannot be filtered - for example say you have a ddos filter that blocks IPs at the nibble (because with IPv6 you cannot block like you do with v4 per address) - with the way some home ISPs are doing it, you'll block half the neighborhood instead of a single location.
My basic understanding is this:
/40 or higher for webhosts, etc.
/48 per VM / client site
/64 per end-user
/128 per end-user device, etc.
honestly i respect it, the only host out there willing to say will you tip us for doing nothing?