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SVR4U Malaysia Intel KVM VPS | 2GB $5/mo | 4GB $9.90/mo | IPv4 Included
Hello everyone,
We are SERVEFORU HOST INTEGRATED, a Malaysia-registered hosting business operating under the SVR4U brand. SVR4U provides VPS hosting, web hosting, reseller hosting, domain services, SSL, and related hosting solutions for individuals, developers, small businesses, and agencies.
The service location and service IP space for these VPS offers are in Malaysia.
Please note: These packages are available only through this LET offer and are not listed publicly elsewhere.
We are launching a limited LET-only Intel KVM VPS promotion.
Promo code: B45YS0YVYN
Discount: 50% recurring on the selected billing cycle
Availability: 50 units total
30x LET-INTEL-KVM-01
20x LET-INTEL-KVM-02
Billing: USD primary, MYR equivalent shown for easier reference.
LET-INTEL-KVM-01
LET promo price with code B45YS0YVYN
Monthly: USD 10.00/month USD 5.00/month recurring / approx RM20.00/month
Quarterly: USD 28.50/quarter USD 14.25/quarter recurring / approx RM57.00/quarter
Semi-Annually: USD 54.00/6 months USD 27.00/6 months recurring / approx RM108.00/6 months
Annually: USD 96.00/year USD 48.00/year recurring / approx RM192.00/year
Specifications
1x Intel Xeon Platinum vCPU Core
2 GB RAM
15 GB SSD Storage
1x Dedicated IPv4 Address
1 Gbps LAN Port
Up to 300 Mbps Internet Speed
2 TB Monthly Transfer
KVM Virtualization
DDoS Mitigation
Free Weekly Backups (2 Retentions)
Reboot / Reinstall Support
SSH & VNC Access
Order
https://billing.svr4u.com/index.php?rp=/store/kvm-vps/let-intel-kvm-01&promocode=B45YS0YVYN
LET-INTEL-KVM-02
LET promo price with code B45YS0YVYN
Monthly: USD 19.80/month USD 9.90/month recurring / approx RM39.00/month
Quarterly: USD 56.43/quarter USD 28.22/quarter recurring / approx RM111.15/quarter
Semi-Annually: USD 106.92/6 months USD 53.46/6 months recurring / approx RM213.85/6 months
Annually: USD 190.00/year USD 95.00/year recurring / approx RM380.00/year
Specifications
2x Intel Xeon Platinum vCPU Cores
4 GB RAM
45 GB SSD Storage
1x Dedicated IPv4 Address
1 Gbps LAN Port
Up to 500 Mbps Internet Speed
4 TB Monthly Transfer
KVM Virtualization
DDoS Mitigation
Free Weekly Backups (2 Retentions)
Reboot / Reinstall Support
SSH & VNC Access
Order
https://billing.svr4u.com/index.php?rp=/store/kvm-vps/let-intel-kvm-02&promocode=B45YS0YVYN
Network / Usage Notes
Each VPS includes a 1 Gbps LAN port with plan-based internet speed and a monthly transfer allowance.
If the monthly transfer allowance is exceeded, the VPS internet speed will be reduced to 50 Mbps until the end of the current billing month. Additional bandwidth can be purchased at USD 3.00 per TB.
Outbound TCP port 25 is blocked by default on all VPS services for anti-spam and network protection. Legitimate SMTP access may be enabled upon request and review.
Optional Add-On
Additional IPv4: RM10 per IP, subject to availability and review.
Payment Methods
We currently accept:
Curlec / Razorpay
PayPal
All payments are processed through our billing portal. Payment availability may vary depending on customer location, billing currency, and fraud/risk review.
Company
SERVEFORU HOST INTEGRATED
Brand: SVR4U
Business Registration: Malaysia-registered business
Business Registration No.: 202403147095
Website: https://svr4u.com
WHOIS: https://www.whois.com/whois/svr4u.com
Billing
https://billing.svr4u.com
Support Ticket
https://billing.svr4u.com/submitticket.php?step=2&deptid=2
Contact
[email protected]
Location
Malaysia
Network Test Files
100MB Test File:
https://speed.svr4u.com/100MB.bin
1GB Test File:
https://speed.svr4u.com/1GB.bin
Looking Glass
Thank you,
SERVEFORU HOST INTEGRATED / SVR4U
https://svr4u.com

Comments
First
@forest, 50mbps UL SG. Should ask their policy about middle/bridge policy
Yayyy xD hi
According to their ToS:
So I highly doubt Tor relays would be allowed, maybe Tor bridges?
But it's always worth asking @bbmmsvr4u
Thanks for pointing that out.
To clarify our position: Tor exit nodes are not allowed due to abuse handling and IP reputation risk.
For non-exit Tor usage such as bridges or middle relays, we do not allow it by default, but we can review it case-by-case via ticket. The customer must confirm it is not an exit node, must not generate abuse complaints, and must accept that traffic management or suspension may apply if it impacts network quality or IP reputation.
So in short: Tor exits no; non-exit bridge/middle relay maybe, ticket review required.
Thanks @rpqu
Tor exits are not allowed due to abuse/IP reputation risk.
For Tor bridges or non-exit middle relays, we don’t allow them automatically, but we can review case-by-case by ticket. As long as it is clearly non-exit, does not create abuse issues, and stays within fair-use/network limits, we may consider it.
To add onto the main thread : -
4x Dedicated IPv6 is now added into each plans!
Nice. Also, what about CF connectivity, I see your LG is using prefix of AS132372. Does the traffic to CF zero rated or not?
Thank you for pulling the ToS, @oloke.
Thank you for answer and good luck with sales @bbmmsvr4u
Good question rqpu.
Thanks for asking!
Current LG/prefix is via GBNetwork / AS132372.
Cloudflare traffic is not advertised as zero-rated on our side at the moment. It is treated as normal plan traffic: counted on metered LET plans, and unmetered on plans that are sold as unmetered.
That said, we are planning to improve our bandwidth accounting so inbound traffic will be free and only outbound traffic will count toward the monthly transfer quota. This is not live/advertised yet, but we plan to include it in a future posting and apply the same traffic-counting method to existing eligible plans once implemented.
Connectivity to Cloudflare should be fine through the current upstream/peering path, but we don’t sell it as a guaranteed special/zero-rated route.
Thanks @oloke, appreciate the kind words
:DD
I just hope it's 12/quarter
Sorry, most of our prices are already fixed and already in promo
Tor relays can be configured to use a specified monthly bandwidth or a specified average constant bandwidth, so if you have a 2 TB monthly limit, Tor relays can comfortably stay within that (even if they would be capable of using more).
And indeed non-exit relays do not create abuse issues as they do not initiate any connections to third-party services. Only exits are capable of bringing in legitimate abuse complaints.
Thanks for the clarification.
Yes, we understand that non-exit Tor relays/bridges can be configured with bandwidth limits and that they generally do not generate the same type of third-party abuse complaints as exit nodes.
Our position is mainly operational: we do not allow Tor-related services automatically by default, because we still need to consider network reputation, abuse handling, fair-use impact, and the specific configuration being used.
For non-exit relays or bridges, we are open to reviewing them case-by-case by ticket. The customer would need to clearly confirm that it is non-exit only, keep it within the plan’s bandwidth/network limits, and ensure it does not cause abuse, blacklist, or operational issues. Exit relays are not allowed.
So in short: non-exit Tor bridges/relays may be considered with prior approval; Tor exits are not permitted.
Is there any option to have a customized package with a higher monthly traffic limits but lower bandwidth? For example, unmetered but only 10 Mbps instead of 300 Mbps?
gbnetwork upstream
nice
We do have packages for unmetered packages, I'm thinking of adding an option is either with traffic or unmetered. That's a good idea! Thanks
Yes, this is GBNetwork Upstream.!
Also interested in unmetered packages
you can select at order page 10mbps unmetered
Yes, you can get 10mbps unmetered now, on the website.
the provider recommended to change tcp control from cubic to bbr
Thanks budi for the benchmark!, yes i have already implemented this on every VM templates, it should perform better now.> @JohnFilch123 said:
Yes there is an unmetered option for this.