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Kimsufi new us/ca website and billing
U.S.:
http://www.kimsufi.com/us/en/
Canada:
http://www.kimsufi.com/ca/en/
BHS datacenter only.
KS1 is $6.99.
KS2 is $13.99.
Setup fee is $13.99.
Billed in usd or cad.
No tax on us website.
They use new code: 142cask[1-8], and separated panel.
Comments
Still out of stock...
Was about time! Thanks for reporting this.
The prices of the servers in stock has increased recently.
The US/CA sites cost more than the European sites before VAT
@sumo: Not necessarily. I pay CAD $21-$22 (depending on exchange rate) for my KS-3. And my CC has no foreign transaction fee so I'd imagine it would cost more for other regular visa cards that charge 2-3% extra.
Anyone know if they charge GST for Canadian orders? Otherwise, I'd switch.
Yes they charge 13% HST, they hide it until the last step.
Pity. Thanks for the info!
Yeah, if it wasn't for the HST, the CAD pricing would be pretty nice.
KS-1 and KS-2 are also both OOS. The last KS-1 was provisioned almost a week ago, the last KS-2 a few days ago.
BTW is it possible to get an i3 with 2TB HDD?
Yes. Ordered one a week ago and got a 2 TB in Canada.
Using the regular order page or something sk2 link?
@msg7086
i3 only has one link
Now all they have to do is add some more stock..
How about the disk age using smartctl -a /dev/sda?
Here's Mine
Thanks, that's more than 3-5 years to go
Anyone know if KS-1 is permanently removed from the US/CAN sites?
Now KS-2 is also gone
Looks like the minimum is KS-3 in US/CAN. Looks like I'll have to pass on Kimsufi for the very small servers, unless I pick up one in Europe. But they're validation process is kind of like a joke for business users
is it possible to add additional ips ?
No, it's been asked countless times and will probably be asked many more. The Kimsufi series only comes with one IPv4 and a /128 block of IPv6s.
/48 IPv6? I think it is /128.
My bad, it's been fixed. Thanks for the correction.
You should try assigning any of the other ipv6 adresses in the /64 your /128 is from ;-)
why can't see the ks1 and ks2 plan
You didn't read the last posts don't you ?