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Switzerland VPS Launch — EPYC • 10 Gbps+ • Privacy-First • DMCA • $8.88/month Special

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  • @jayjay said:

    @gbzret4d said:
    Website is pretty slow atm

    Ah, we're looking on going live with a new site soon, so hopefully that does the trick. Let me know if it's still slow your end?

    Still slow

  • jayjayjayjay Member, Patron Provider

    @Arirang said:
    Few question
    Any ipv6 /64?
    rdns for v4 and v6?
    Any port block?

    Yes! We can include a free /64 IPv6 Subnet on request.
    Port Block: Yes, mailing ports are blocked by default unless there's a legit reason.

  • Invoice #159237, double bw please. Thank you.

  • jayjayjayjay Member, Patron Provider

    @gemini90 said:
    Invoice #159237, double bw please. Thank you.

    Your bandwidth has been doubled!

  • Upgrade BW please, thank you :)
    Invoice #159907

  • Hi, please post YABS.
    Thank you.

  • jayjayjayjay Member, Patron Provider

    @ihenji said:
    Upgrade BW please, thank you :)
    Invoice #159907

    Did you purchase the LET Plan with 2 TB Bandwidth?

    @lordnascloud said:
    Hi, please post YABS.
    Thank you.

    Sure, here's one we ran on our 4G Plan:

    Basic System Information:
    ---------------------------------
    Uptime     : 0 days, 0 hours, 14 minutes
    Processor  : AMD EPYC 7452 32-Core Processor
    CPU cores  : 4 @ 2349.998 MHz
    AES-NI     : ✔ Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
    RAM        : 3.8 GiB
    Swap       : 0.0 KiB
    Disk       : 58.0 GiB
    Distro     : Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS
    Kernel     : 6.8.0-90-generic
    VM Type    : KVM
    IPv4/IPv6  : ✔ Online / ✔ Online
    
    fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/vda1):
    ---------------------------------
    Block Size | 4k            (IOPS) | 64k           (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ---- 
    Read       | 211.53 MB/s  (52.8k) | 914.18 MB/s  (14.2k)
    Write      | 212.09 MB/s  (53.0k) | 918.99 MB/s  (14.3k)
    Total      | 423.62 MB/s (105.9k) | 1.83 GB/s    (28.6k)
               |                      |                     
    Block Size | 512k          (IOPS) | 1m            (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ---- 
    Read       | 997.98 MB/s   (1.9k) | 994.88 MB/s    (971)
    Write      | 1.05 GB/s     (2.0k) | 1.06 GB/s     (1.0k)
    Total      | 2.04 GB/s     (4.0k) | 2.05 GB/s     (2.0k)
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping           
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----           
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 5.64 Gbits/sec  | 6.05 Gbits/sec  | 23.1 ms        
    Eranium         | Amsterdam, NL (100G)      | 10.2 Gbits/sec  | 6.44 Gbits/sec  | 18.4 ms        
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 16.2 Mbits/sec  | 2.23 Gbits/sec  | 99.2 ms        
    Leaseweb        | Singapore, SG (10G)       | 1.24 Gbits/sec  | 1.39 Gbits/sec  | 164 ms         
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 1.02 Gbits/sec  | 536 Mbits/sec   | 154 ms         
    Leaseweb        | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 1.93 Gbits/sec  | 2.57 Gbits/sec  | 93.1 ms        
    Edgoo           | Sao Paulo, BR (1G)        | 1.07 Gbits/sec  | 865 Mbits/sec   | 197 ms  
    
    Geekbench 4 Benchmark Test:
    ---------------------------------
    Test            | Value                         
                    |                               
    Single Core     | 4595                          
    Multi Core      | 14761  
    
    Thanked by 1let_rocks
  • Order #4676567008

    Double bandwidth, please.

    Thank you.

  • @jayjay said:

    🇨🇭 Switzerland VPS — Now Available

    We’re excited to introduce our new Switzerland VPS lineup, built for users who care about performance, bandwidth, and jurisdiction.

    We’ve received multiple requests for Switzerland-based VPS, so we’re excited to finally make this available.

    Why Switzerland?

    ✅ AMD EPYC CPUs @ 3.4 GHz+
    ✅ NVMe SSD Storage
    ✅ VirtFusion Control Panel with KVM Virtualization
    ✅ Instant Deployment
    ✅ Premium Network
    ✅ Up to 25 Gbps on VPS
    ✅ Privacy Focused Jurisdiction with strong data protection laws


    Introductory Plan - a LET Exclusive only

    2 vCPU
    4 GB DDR4 RAM
    40 GB NVMe SSD
    2 TB Bandwidth @ 2 Gbps
    1 x IPv4 Address (Mailing Ports blocked by default)

    Higher network speeds are available on standard plans.

    👉 Order Here @ $8.88/mo

    Need other plans? Checkout the link below.

    👉 View all Switzerland VPS Plans 👈

    🎁 LET Community Bonus (Applicable to LET Plan only)

    As a thank you 🙏 , Reply to this thread after ordering and receive either:

    • 20 GB NVMe SSD Boost or
    • Double the bandwidth (i.e. 2 TB to 4 TB)

    (One-time bonus, just let us know which one in your reply)


    Looking Glass (Switzerland) 🔎

    https://ch.lg.mlnl.host/


    Reseller Program

    We're always keen on working with Resellers, we have some exciting projects in the works and we'll keep you guys informed on progress.

    ⏱️ In Progress Work, aimed at Resellers:

    🚧 Custom API for easy management of VMs, Billing etc.
    🚧 WHMCS Module - Auto deploy and Manage VMs straight from your billing panel

    Reach out to us if you're interested in staying in the loop or have any questions about this

    👉 Contact Us to get started 👈


    Payment Methods

    ✅Cryptocurrencies
    ✅ PayPal
    ✅ Stripe
    ✅ Bank/Wire Transfers


    Any questions, please feel free to ask.

    DDR4 RAM For 90$+/year, in 2026 in Swiss location, don’t you have any DDR5 ? For this price pay for DDR4, no way

  • jayjayjayjay Member, Patron Provider

    @gemini90 said:
    Order #4676567008

    Double bandwidth, please.

    Thank you.

    Done, your bandwidth has been doubled! :)

  • Order Number: 1499330022
    Upgrade BW please

  • jayjayjayjay Member, Patron Provider

    @EchoNomad said:
    Order Number: 1499330022
    Upgrade BW please

    Bandwidth doubled! :)

  • Order Number: 1664519374
    Double the bandwidth (i.e. 2 TB to 4 TB)

  • how to it with ddos protection out?
    and are 2TB Bandwidth pro month or lifetime?

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    pubic tracker allow?

  • jayjayjayjay Member, Patron Provider

    @samzam said:
    Order Number: 1664519374
    Double the bandwidth (i.e. 2 TB to 4 TB)

    Your bandwidth has been doubled sir! :)

  • jayjayjayjay Member, Patron Provider

    @Marx07 said:
    how to it with ddos protection out?
    and are 2TB Bandwidth pro month or lifetime?

    Not sure I understand the first question?
    2TB Bandwidth per month, as long as the service is renewed.

    @yoursunny said:
    pubic tracker allow?

    Yup!

  • are the vps with ddos protection ?> @jayjay said:

    @Marx07 said:
    how to it with ddos protection out?
    and are 2TB Bandwidth pro month or lifetime?

    Not sure I understand the first question?
    2TB Bandwidth per month, as long as the service is renewed.

    @yoursunny said:
    pubic tracker allow?

    Yup!

  • 20 GB NVMe SSD Boost

    Thank you

    185112 Invoice ID.

  • NushairAlviNushairAlvi 🚩 Host Rep Tag Suspended

    Why did you not choose a .com domain??

  • @NushairAlvi said:
    Why did you not choose a .com domain??

    They don't need to plus .com is overused and generic. @jayjay using .host is nice. I use a .network domain for personal use since someone already took .com a decade ago

    Thanked by 1NushairAlvi
  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    Why would anyone buy a 2 vCore, 4 GB mem., 40 GB NVMe, 2 (4) TB traffic vol. VPS - aka "nice plain VPS" - for about $100/yr?

    No offense intended, I'm genuinely interested. Is the "Suisse = neutral + privacy" nimbus the reason, or what is?

    Thanked by 2forest Nekopara
  • forestforest Member
    edited April 19

    @jayjay said: We don’t disclose city or facility-level details publicly — not trying to be difficult, it’s just a security/privacy thing — but the jurisdiction and physical location are Switzerland.

    With all due respect, that's bullshit.

    There is no threat model in which that is beneficial.

    Thanked by 1behuk
  • edited April 19

    @forest said: With all due respect, that's bullshit. There is no threat model in which that is beneficial.

    It's most likely Privatelayer

  • @forest said: With all due respect, that's bullshit.

    It sounds like "I do not not intend to offend you but I will" :lol:

    Thanked by 2forest behuk
  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    @forest said:
    There is no threat model in which that is beneficial.

    Isn't it a norm for bulletproof?

  • forestforest Member
    edited April 19

    @tentor said:

    @forest said:
    There is no threat model in which that is beneficial.

    Isn't it a norm for bulletproof?

    No. It's quite trivial to find the city and probably even the facility if it's not someone's basement. There are a number of research papers that show how to use network jitter to determine the street address of another connection, for example.

    What makes a host bulletproof is it simply ignoring abuse complaints and having upstreams that ignore abuse complaints. If their upstreams are big enough and just legitimate enough not to get depeered by their own upstreams, then it's difficult to shut the host down. Alternatively, a bulletproof host can be an offshoot of a larger, semi-legitimate host so that their upstreams just see them as a regular host with slightly higher abuse than average, but not enough to terminate them. The bulletproof host's "parent" company enforces its terms strictly and can thus absorb the concentrated abuse from them.

    In practice, this can be done by a medium/large host by running a bulletproof host under a reseller account on their own infrastructure and simply not terminating it for abuse. Now their upstreams will see them as nothing more than an honest host that struggles to keep abuse in check sometimes but is otherwise keeping things clean (even if they aren't).

  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    @forest said:

    @tentor said:

    @forest said:
    There is no threat model in which that is beneficial.

    Isn't it a norm for bulletproof?

    No. It's quite trivial to find the city and probably even the facility if it's not someone's basement. There are a number of research papers that show how to use network jitter to determine the street address of another connection, for example.

    Not what I meant. All "shady" providers I've seen are hesistant to disclose detailed information.

  • forestforest Member
    edited April 19

    @tentor said:

    @forest said:

    @tentor said:

    @forest said:
    There is no threat model in which that is beneficial.

    Isn't it a norm for bulletproof?

    No. It's quite trivial to find the city and probably even the facility if it's not someone's basement. There are a number of research papers that show how to use network jitter to determine the street address of another connection, for example.

    Not what I meant. All "shady" providers I've seen are hesistant to disclose detailed information.

    I suspect that's because they don't know how security works or because they're running it from an office with a commercial internet connection and not in a real datacenter. Those are usually smaller "bulletproof" hosts that don't last too long or wouldn't last long if they grew large enough to draw serious attention to themselves.

    Larger bulletproof and semi-bulletproof providers don't really care if you know where they are operating out of. Ecatel never tried to hide its location, for example. When it was shut down, it just rebranded. Then rebranded again (now as IP Volume).

    Anything that needs to hide its location will use an onion service, and anything that wants to evade shutdown or recover rapidly and automatically will use fast flux (which there are currently no defenses against).

    Thanked by 1tentor
  • kuhakukuhaku Member

    @jayjay said:

    @c_vps said:
    Upgrade BW: #158727

    @webeast said:
    I got one.

    Invoice #158732

    Upgrade BW please :) Thank you.

    Doubled both your bandwidth limits, enjoy!

    pls upgrade BW Invoice 195982

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