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EU VPS, KVM for IP/standard port static, cheap, won't deadpool - which?
Too many options. I made posts on this last year but a lot changes in a year.
Has to be KVM or whatever which allows static IP/ssl ports, none of this new NATVPS that came around in my few year absense from the vps scene.
I am fed up of deadpooling companies after a few months so prefer a couple of extra dollars for peace of mind.
Specs - just enough for running a phpbb server. I saw from comments 1core, 1gb, 10gb store minimum with 2x 2gb of former being preferable.
Suggest plz? Crypto payment bonus.
Something like ovh or contabo hetzener as safe bets? but I read contabo is very poor review wise. I do like to support smaller LET style companies than these big mainstreamers but at the same time, as above, don't want one that will destroy within months and having to transfer again. Something in between of not started last week and about to sell out at the first dip in funds, but not like the microsoft of hosting companies like those 'big 3'.
Price $5 per month max. pref less, can pay 1 year.

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Please have a look at our Stockholm VPS plans, we have a good history here of being drama-less
ER-SE-2 + IPv4 address
A bit over your budget but guaranteed No KYC + wide range of cryptocurrencies accepted in-house (no weird questions about your coins).
Thanks, spec look good and reports on trustpilot but one comment here what does it mean:
"- Payment verification could take some time (from minutes to hours), but in general there is no any in terms of their prices and service quality."
If they only mean the crypto confirmations that is fine but not some ID stuff I hope.
Hmm 17.10 is in budget unless I am missing some extra costs - 17.10/4 = $4.2 per month? my budget being up to $5.
I don't already remember what was the exact situation with that reviewer, but it was a bug with credit card processing that was addressed and was not observed again since then.
It is € 5.70 / month (you need to divide by 3 not 4) and is the final service price including dedicated IPv4 address.
Hi @user3028938
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Hey,
We can host you in Gdańsk, Poland.
You can check our Nano or Micro plan:
Both are out of stock on website, but if you decide I can fit you. We accept crypto, guarantee no KYC and are generally considered privacy provider.
AlphaVPS @AlexBarakov
2 Shared Intel Xeon CPU Cores
2GB ECC RAM
30GB NVMe
3TB Bandwidth @ 10G
Sofia, Bulgaria
2.99 eur/m
https://alphavps.com/cheap-vps
Usually the choice is made poorly, if you have providers that deadpool.
Its quite unusual, except you run into something like Boloxmedia.
I don't think so, because I do the research and get good recommendations on here then suddenly deadpool. The latest one for instance was Enzonix which has great reviews on here then after only a couple of months they sell out to another company.
Also there are many others that have loads of good reviews then suddenly go downhill. I forgot all the names of them now but it has happened many times, maybe 4+ times. It is just that the companies are so small I guess they have very little resistance to turbulence in their companies and the slightest jolt and they will go down.
I even remember one of them had been given LET awards as 'most stable provider' or something like that.
Hey, have a look at our VPSes at https://hstprov.com/#vps
A yearly commitment would come with a 10% discount!
We can offer VPS in Netherlands (NL), Ukraine (UA), and Singapore (SG):
VS-NVME1-1 — 1 vCPU · 1GB RAM · 20GB NVMe · 1 IPv4 · 2TB/month bandwidth · KVM
$5/month ($4/month yearly)
VS-NVME1-2 — 1 vCPU · 2GB RAM · 40GB NVMe · 1 IPv4 · 4TB/month bandwidth · KVM
$7/month ($5/month yearly)
Crypto payments accepted.
more plans here: https://vsys.host/cheap-vps-hosting/
If you can do $7.50/month, I have a 1vCPU/1GB/25GB offering in Stockholm or Amsterdam through SporeStack. Definitely a bit out of budget, but easy crypto payments. Should be pretty performant.
If the US is okay, which I assume not, I can do 1vCPU/1GB/32GB for $5/month. It's slower hardware, but might be fine for your use.
If you happened to not need IPv4, it would be cheaper, but it sounds like you'll want IPv4.
Thanks this is looking the nicest offer so far for specs and price. Alpha has been around a while right? and good company? I see trustpilot is well regarded.
13 years and counting! Looking forward to having you on-board
Responsive on the forum too, another +1 point.

vCPU
1 Core
RAM
1 GB
Storage
15 GB NVMe
Bandwidth
Unlimited
kvm
location : usa - fr
$38.24 / yr
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https://tlfhost.com/cloud-vps.html
yep they been around for a while now and good rep here on LET. They are trusted by other LET providers too. They are an upstream provider for many. If you see Bulgaria from other LET provider, its most likely them.
What does this mean please? like reseller?
They provide servers for other providers or provide colocation inside their DC for clients with their own hardware.
Hmm this seems poor value for money? Why do you call yourself slow servers? seems a bad marketing strategy, lol.
Lowering customer expectations and impressing them post-sales, not the worst approach tbh
Lol, if the customer expectations are so low they would not use your product in the first place then I don't think that would be very useful.
I would not expect much custom if I started a company called 'super scam take yo money' - not that this is anything to do with the other provider, just an example of another bad marketing name.
Or maybe it is working well for them as it is like reverse psychology.
Like 'we are so good we can give ourselves a bad name!' like the peacock's tail.
Alphavps not suitable for me as they require all informations. but I didn't see any comparative yet on price/performance? Even for price alone. I do not want to compromise privacy if I have the option. Nothing around in the $2.50 per month range or it's asking too much these days for kvm?
Hmm actually I forgot that dollars are about half GBP/eur so $5 isn't even much now I think of it.
Oh I saw it is eur now hehe but I guess you pay a little more for privacy focused provider.
Yeah, unfortunately the less data you collect the more abuse you are going to face. Filtering obvious patterns work well but you still have significantly higher risk than usual providers.
Try kyun.sh
It won't be the same pricing but it is token based so no personal information required. Not even an email required.
@aluy
Requires only Name, Email, Country.
There's definitely better values out there, but it depends on what you're looking for. Not everyone needs a "fast" server. This is used, lower power hardware for people who don't care either way or for the more environmentally concerned. The datacenter is a 100+ year old building. You're not funding new datacenters if you buy from Slow Servers. And most may not care, but I live way out in the woods and it's something that I personally care about. As @tentor said, I'd rather set low expectations from the start. To someone asking about the latest EPYC servers, my servers are going to be very disappointing. But for someone who wants to host a blog, or many other things, they work pretty well.
I had a 486 on Slashdot once, and these servers are a heck of a lot faster than that. I can run Bitcoin and Monero nodes well enough. LLM? Large scale video transcoding? I doubt they'd be a good fit for that.
A few = ~15?
Aren't you the guy that wanted to pay someone $300 to explain how to get a forum online since you had never dealt with anything but Windows? Did you have Windows VPS deadpool on you? It's a little confusing...
You mean like a Sempron? If you are still missing one for your lineup just ping me. I think there's a brand new board stuck somewhere under my truckload of e-waste
In all seriousness though: You should look for some kind of bargain priced colo. I figure housing + energy are probably eating a lot of your potential profits, which is sad since having more wiggle room would enable you to pass some actual killer deals (there sure is a bunch of figurative $0 configurations that are still quite passable if the price is right) on to your clients using those cheap grey bearded boxes.
i get this is your gimmick but what really hurts you (my pov of course) is the dotcom-era webhosting bandwidth, not the old hardware.
and the premium pricing of course.
Legal or problematic content?
How many users? @berohost is super stable and I never had a downtime or cpu steal there. @NDTN only one short downtime due to an announced migration. @Hetzner_OL @alwyzon and netcup are also pretty solid.