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Memorial Day Weekend Sale - Ryzen NVMe VPS – Chicago
TNAHosting
Member, Patron Provider
TNAHosting is happy to offer the following deals to the LET community. We've been providing hosting services since 2012 with a focus on reliable and cost-effective infrastructure.
We're offering a small round of Memorial Day weekend Ryzen NVMe VPS plans out of Chicago.
== Ryzen NVMe 5900X VPS Deals ==
- 1 IPv4 & IPv6
- 1Gbps Shared Port
- SolusVM 2 Panel
- Custom ISO Support
- Off Site Backups Included
- Snapshot Support
- NVMe Storage
- Recurring Discount
0.5 GB RAM / 1 vCPU / 10 GB NVMe / 10 TB BW - $10/y
1 GB RAM / 1 vCPU / 20 GB NVMe / 15 TB BW - $15/y
2 GB RAM / 2 vCPU / 40 GB NVMe / 30 TB BW - $4/m or $33/y
4 GB RAM / 2 vCPU / 80 GB NVMe / 30 TB BW - $8/m or $66/y
Annual Coupon Code: MDW26RYZYR
Monthly Coupon Code: MDW26RYZM
More Plans: https://tnahosting.net/ryzen-vps/
== Storage VPS ==
Storage VPS plans are also now available in Chicago!
2 TB Storage / 1 vCPU / 1 GB RAM / 4 TB BW - $35/y
4 TB Storage / 1 vCPU / 2 GB RAM / 8 TB BW - $60/y
8 TB Storage / 2 vCPU / 2 GB RAM / 16 TB BW - $99/y
12 TB Storage / 2 vCPU / 2 GB RAM / 24 TB BW - $119/y
Storage VPS quantities are currently limited.
Virtual servers are setup instantly after payment.
All servers are located in Chicago, IL and include basic DDoS protection (4Gbps scrubbing and auto null-route for larger attacks) at no extra cost.
Chicago Looking Glass: https://lg.chi.tnahosting.net/
We accept PayPal, Major Credit/Debit Cards (Stripe), Crypto (Bitpay), and BTC Direct (BTCPay).
Happy to answer any questions!

Comments
GLWS
any yabs for storage offers ?
Nice storage offers, however if 512mb ram vps gets 10TB bw, whats the problem with 2TB storage gets same or more ?
Sure thing!
root@yaaaaaabs:~# curl -sL https://yabs.sh | bash
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Yet-Another-Bench-Script
v2026-05-11
https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script
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Fri May 22 09:39:12 PM UTC 2026
Basic System Information:
Uptime : 0 days, 0 hours, 8 minutes
Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2680 v3 @ 2.50GHz
CPU cores : 2 @ 2499.996 MHz
AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
RAM : 1.9 GiB
Swap : 0.0 KiB
Disk : 8.0 TiB
Distro : Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)
Kernel : 6.1.0-9-amd64
VM Type : KVM
IPv4/IPv6 : ✔ Online / ✔ Online
IPv6 Network Information:
ISP : GigeNET
ASN : AS32181 GigeNET
Host : TNAHOSTING
Location : Palatine, Illinois (IL)
Country : United States
fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/sda1):
iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv6):
Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
Test | Value
|
Single Core |
Multi Core |
Full Test | https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/18088729
YABS completed in 20 min 16 sec
root@yaaaaaabs:~#
Fair point 😄
The storage VPS line is still pretty new, so we're intentionally starting a bit conservative on bandwidth allocations while we monitor usage patterns.
If you need additional bandwidth, feel free to drop a ticket mentioning this thread and we'll double it on the storage plans.
What if I don't need the extra Bandwidth, but it makes my idling chickens happier?
Really excellent deal on storage. I'm your customer now. Let's be great friends.
I'll allow it
Lol, thanks Ticket #146881 created
glws
Interesting. GLWS.
@TNAHosting For the storage plans, what is the HDD setup? Any RAID for disk redundancy?
Should be all set!
Yup! RAID 6
Can Ryzen VPS and Storage VPS be connected over a private network? If so, is private network traffic excluded from bandwidth usage?
For the storage VPS plans, is it possible to have a small NVMe/SSD disk as the OS/boot drive.a small NVMe/SSD boot disk would make this product much better
Not at the moment, but we'll certainty look into it!
Also not at this time, but we'll consider adding it to the storage plans in the future! How much "fast" storage would you want to see for the OS drive? And thanks for the feedback, we do appreciate it!
The more the better in theory, of course
😊
But considering your discounted pricing and the actual use case of a storage VPS, I think 20GB is technically enough to install an OS, but once you install a few extra things such as 1Panel, Docker, logs, monitoring tools, etc., it can fill up very easily. So in practice, 20GB is really not enough.
25GB would be in a very tight situation, barely usable.
30GB can basically be considered enough for normal usage. If there is some extra space, users could even put a small database or some frequently used files on it.
40GB would be quite comfortable for large storage plan
After all, this is still a storage VPS. Personally, I think more than 40GB of NVMe/SSD would not bring much extra value for a storage VPS, other than increasing the cost.
I picked up one of the
1 GB RAM / 1 vCPU / 20 GB NVMe / 15 TB BW - $15/yand put Alpine Linux on it. (FYI, a reinstall option only at the moment)
YABS within:
Hi,
My order (Storage VPS 2TB, Invoice # 107511) is currently marked as "FRAUD".
Could you please check it?
Hello, dropped a ticket for double bw: Ticket Created #038179
Thank you.
GLWS
Living up to you username.
Should be all set now!
Thank you for the order, bandwidth doubled!
I try. Sometimes I live up to the first half, sometimes the second half, sometimes both.
YABS for the 1c/1GB VPS and 1c/2GB/4TB Storage VPS Posted in the YABs thread
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4798835/#Comment_4798835
@TNAHosting smaller storage plans also available or could you make a custom offer? ipv6 only would be enough for my use case
Hi All,
Need some networking opinions.
Got this VPS here where IPv4 ping has occasional packet loss from some locations, while IPv6 is much stranger, some external networks get 100% loss / can't connect at all.
Current observations:
Example:
curl -6 https://[server IPv6]
get timeout from external host
Also seeing packet loss from some global monitoring locations on IPv4.
Question:
Could IPv4 packet loss + IPv6 inbound failures point more toward upstream/provider routing issues (maybe because DDOS Protection) rather than VM config?
Already opened a support ticket, waiting for provider response. Curious if anyone has seen similar behavior before.
Thanks
But, Stu, what about your middle name? I mean pidgens are pretty cool, too.