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i3-530/8GB/1TB/100M/IPMI at Los Angeles or X3470/6GB/1TB/100M/IPMI at Las Vegas for (($27)) / month
Slicebox Servers (http://www.Slicebox.net) presenting Dedicated Servers on sale with Supermicro Hardware. All Servers come with IPMI (Reboot & KVM) As Standard and no Setup Fee, Slicebox owns and operates Infrastructure and not a Reseller.
We now have native IPV6 network available in Los Angeles
The Servers have standard price of $63/month and use discount code julysale to get price down to $27/month, Discount is Recurring and also applies to Quarterly and Half yearly plans also
Class-A1-LAX
CPU: i3-530 2x2.93GHz + 2x2.93GHz (HT)
RAM: 8GB DDR3 ECC 1333MHz
Disk:1TB WD Black Hard Drive
Management: Self Managed and comes with Reboot and KVM Access.
IP-V4: 5 IP Address Included
IP-V6: /80 IP Block Included
Network Port: 100Mbps Dedicated Bandwidth
Data TRansfer Limit: Unmetered Data Transfer
Setup Time: 4hrs to 12hrs Maximum
Available in Stock: Medium Quantity
Price: $27/month (Use Discount code julysale for $27/month $81/quarter $162/half year)
Bandwidth Carriers Mix - Abovenet, Atrato, Inteliquent, Quadranet, NLayer and Peering at Any2LA
Class-X1-LV
CPU: Intel Xeon Quad Core X3470 4x2.93GHz + 4x2.93 GHz (HT)
RAM: 6GB ECC RAM
Disk: 1TB WD RE3 7200RPM HArd Drive , Enterprise Class
IP : 5IP Usable /29 Private VLAN Included
Network Port: 100Mbps full duplex Dedicated bandwidth network port
Bandwidth Limit: Unlimited or Unmetered Data transfer 33TB in + 33TB Out
Setup Time: 4hrs to 24hrs
Management: Self Managed and comes with Remote Reboot and dedicated KVM through IPMI Access
Available in Stock: Large Quantity
Price: $27/month (Use Discount code julysale for $27/month $81/quarter $162/half year)
No Setup Fee
Bandwidth Carriers Mix Hurricane Electric & Cogent Best for Asian and All round traffic destinations
Operating Systems:
Any Linux Variant is Free of Cost, CentOS,Ubuntu,Debian
Virtualization Platforms: Citrix XEN, VMWare Esxi, Proxmox VE 3.2
**We Accept Own CD and Key for Windows free of cost.
Microsoft Windows 2008 Standard 32 or 64bit $15/month
Microsoft Windows 2008 Enterprise 32 or 64bit $25/month
Network Test Los Angeles:
Ping/Trace IP-V4: 107.181.160.168
Speedtest url: http://107.181.160.168/test.zip
Ping/Trace IP-V6: 2607:f7a0:3:5:101::1
Network Test Las Vegas:
Ping/Trace IP: 104.128.78.2
Speedtest url: http://104.128.78.2/test.zip
For any further questions please open sales ticket by Clicking Here and we will respond to you.
Terms:-
- Please follow our TOS
- IPMI does not include CD-Rom access ( we will mount iso cd for you on request)
- Extra IP is $2.00/month at Los Angeles and $1.25 per month at Las Vegas
Comments
good provider.. great offer.. my dedi was setup in 2 hrs in la!
Hey guys, are you resellers? Do you own your own space? Do you have any reviews I can look at? Thanks!
Also, how quickly can you get mine set up in LV if I order now?
under 4hr
and they are very ok
Very ok? So not good?
my bad
am used to the phrase
its just the best any body would get from me.
if you want a score rating
8/10
I did a traceroute from my home to both IPs and I was stunned.
Routing from PDX to LAX went to Chicago, and routing from PDX to LAS went to LAX.
A lot of LAS is backhauled to LAX from my understanding, so that's normal. I get VIS -> SJC -> LAX -> LAS by way of Comcast's.. unique routing, though.
PDX -> LAX by way of Chicago is some next-level fuckery, though.
All traffic seems to go thru he http://pastie.org/9426279
Traffic to LAS goes over above.net for me.
( Routing from PDX to LAX went to Chicago, ) this is very bad really , can you get us traceroute so that i can open ticket with the DC.
we Lease space and setup own equipment, and not a reseller.
Pretty nice pricing but 120MS from Canada Wish offers like this came from other DCs.
Decided to go for it
Network is not good to my location...
Host Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
i was only able to trace to your 2nd hop , 1st hop being non resolve.
traceroute to 204.152.204.118 (204.152.204.118), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 router.slicebox.lax (107.181.160.1) 0.762 ms 0.866 ms 0.935 ms
2 204.152.204.118 (204.152.204.118) 1.124 ms 1.283 ms 1.422 ms
mtr did not show any loss at all
It would really help if you post a traceroute to our IP
so strangely a block, why not /64?
yes it is strange, for some reason DC has allocated us only one /64 at Los Angeles, so we then split that into multiple /80 blocks per server. /80 itself is just too big and can be further split to in case of per vps.
does it mean i cant mount an iso and install whenever i want ?
correct. we assist on mounting OWN CD for first time install only or once per month.
so crippled ipmi experience for me...
i saw ipmi and just ordered to mess, install again, mess, install again...
:- )) sorry a VPS is best suitable for that, you should run something like proxmox on machine and then mess up the vps , install / etc... or even a citrix xen server would do the work
i will try to install feathur, wish me luck
we have one free OS reinstall per month. in case you mess up.
@slicebox
Jesus these guys are fast! I ordered and was provisioned within an hour or so.
Server has pretty decent BW
Going to try out using this bad boy as my backup
here is a serverbear report
http://serverbear.com/benchmark/2014/07/28/wSejzDZFuAjErFrk
i want more reloads just to feel safe
https://gist.github.com/msg7086/22d5c82c1d96a5d4f7f9
Jesus this is so tempted. Just purchased a kimsufi this month and it's really hard to decide whether to move to this now.
@msg7086 if it's any help provisioning us fast and the machine is great for Western connectivity. But high latency for easterners.
I'm in West and the latency is good.
But I'm quite worrying about the pricing and downtime mentioned in the past review. I've heard that slicebox sometimes raises price after a month of using, and sometimes pulls out plugs for some hours.
I know they are past things, but how about now? Any positive reviews?
@msg7086 I'm giving them a try. Much like volumedrive and Delimiter, I'll try them for myself and see.