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6GB for $7 is a great one, i hope they dont oversell!
Well I want something like that but currently this:
http://www.servermania.com/linux-ssd-vps-specials.htm
Looks good never try one of servermania.
If they offer money back guarantee try it.
waveride.at (part of EDIS) offer high RAM cheap. also overzold, which I think is a prometeus company?
if you mean the high storage plan, then maybe vultr?
It is secure if you find such offers in a kvm virtalization.
Ner read or hear of them, good enough?
I've never used them, but they are part of EDIS who are a solid provider.
also I added overZold to my previous post. I think they're part of prometeus.
@hostnoob what about hostus??
Never used them, but heard good things. The owner posts on LET quite a bit
They have a good deal for 6GB RAM here - http://lowendbox.com/blog/hostus-10year-768mb-and-18quarter-6gb-ovz-in-three-us-locations/
What do you think? really really oversold?
wable?If their promo is still valid.
Get 2 additional CPUs/VPS, 4GB additional RAM, and 30GB additional SSD storage by clicking here https://wable.com/?powerboost=1 (only works on Bundle #3 or higher).
It will definitely be oversold, but there's nothing wrong with overselling if it's managed properly. Most people will sign up for that 6GB plan because it's on offer and end up using less than 1GB, if that.
I used HostUs and never had any troubles. I would highly recommend them.
I hear ServerMania are pretty good actually
HostUS for sure.
Waveride.at, OverZold.com, OpenVZ.io
Dude, thanks for this! I already had Wable bundle 3, happened to click this link and it upgraded my account. How awesome is that?!
not gonna use wable
Servermania - I am with them on 48$ per year plan with 2 GB ram 100 GB HDD from last 1.3 years and didn't had any issue.. great service value for money.
Wable - I have bundle 3 - performance is really great.. no issues till now
Ya but they dont accept debt card (only credit card). And I dont wanna use paypal :v
Debit cards are the same as credit cards from a payments point of view. As long as it is Matercard or Visa you're all set.
Well I tried with my card an dit didnt work, and yes I have money, is not the first time paying for something with it
Did anything come up? Did you contact them or your bank? I know my bank has blocked a couple of payments to providers before.
Payment couldnt not be completed, I contacted them and they just said credit card or paypal.
The thing is that I cant add funds to my paypal account because is not yet allowed it in my country (Peru).
And if I create a new paypal account it will not be 88 dollars right, it will be more
I bought one from @ftpit .... gona make a review soon, so far so good
Config ? Cost ?
@gurugrv A custom http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/40917/cheap-kvm-3gb-ram-7-usd-only-from-ftpit and $90 - Year.
Right now waiting for him to fix something and I will be happy.
ftpit is a good guy, I hope everything works out well.
I've had issues with using debit card on credit card system before, i think it's something to do with the verification part of the payment.
Responding to the HostUS chatter up there.
I started with HostUS and Crissic at the same time about ~8 months ago.
EDIT:
tl;dr HostUS is faster than Crissic with I/O and network speeds. I thought it was subjective at first, but full benches at the bottom. Crissic was only faster by 2MB/s pulling from kernel.org.
Here is the excerpt:
HostUS:
I/O speed: 246 MB/s
Gzip 50MB: 1.34s
Download 100MB file: 53.9MB/s
Crissic:
I/O speed: 134 MB/s
Gzip 50MB: 0.79s
Download 100MB file: 6.73MB/s
Overall, Crissic has more storage for cheaper $$. (I set up VNC/X/Openbox on 2GB RAM, 150GB HDD package. It worked pretty well for only $30/year.
HostUS has a 1GB RAM/swap package also- but only 50GB HDD at $40/year.
For VPN and when I want to quickly host and grab (or serve for a friend) a file, HostUS it's my go-to. I even tunnel my tablets/phones through it.
Crissic is reliable and that 150GB is a lot of potential. But the (Jacksonville, at least) speeds are slower than my other experiences. (I'm okay with them though. Not trying to complain.)
I'd vouch for both Crissic and HostUS.
They both are better suited for different applications, IMO. And the price is still good.
Though, my HostUS node was a special- only 512 RAM/no swap +1 extra IPv4 I've never used- but was $15. Definitely not renewing in the summer. But it would be nice to see a HostUS 150GB storage plan to rival that of Crissic, though. Especially as these benches have me contemplating Crissic now. Hopefully a node from the Los Angeles farm will be better.
Full benches:**
Crissic Jacksonville:
http://pastebin.com/6GAtQpQ6
(I dropped to a 512 package since I was paying for resources I didn't need.)
HostUS Atlanta:
http://pastebin.com/yLj5NzqP
** On Crissic's Transparency page they claim benchmarks on VPSs are misleading and pointless. But clearly there is a performance gap in the bench and in real world usage.