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256MB @ $10.50/yr ; 1GB @ $40/yr ; 2GB @ $7/mo ; KVM SSD+RAID10 / SAN+HA ; ALL NEW Chicago Location
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256MB @ $10.50/yr ; 1GB @ $40/yr ; 2GB @ $7/mo ; KVM SSD+RAID10 / SAN+HA ; ALL NEW Chicago Location

GoodHostingGoodHosting Member
edited August 2014 in Offers


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imageGreetings LowEndTalk

Today we come to you offering a completely new slew of services at LowEnd pricing. We continue to offer our Enterprise OpenNebula Cloud KVM instances, but now on a 100% raw SSD RAID10 SAN, with active failover and High Availability to protect your instances even further than before.

All discounts here are permanently recurring!

We now also offer migration support on our yearly offers, as well as some price-matching. Simply bring us a paid invoice as proof of your existing service with our competitor, and we will try and price-match their service.

Hourly billing options coming soon.


imageWhat's included in our plans?

OS Selection

[Windows] Server 2012 R2 [1]

[Windows] Server 2008 R2 [1]

[Windows] Server 2003 (R2) [1]

[Linux] CentOS 7 64bit Only

[Linux] CentOS 6 32bit or 64bit

[Linux] CentOS 5 32bit or 64bit

[Linux] Debian 7 32bit or 64bit

[Linux] Fedora 20 32bit or 64bit

[Linux] Ubuntu 14.04 32bit or 64bit

[Linux] Ubuntu 12.04 32bit or 64bit

[Linux] Ubuntu 10.04 32bit or 64bit

[Other] ArchLinux 2014-08-01 Dual

[Other] Gentoo Latest Snapshot

[Other] JingLing/HitLeap Optimized Server 2003

More Operating Systems or ISO media available upon request.


imageLocation

[ CHI-1 ] Chicago, IL, USA NEW

(Other locations coming soon)


imageThe GoodHosting Advantage

Straight-forward pro-rata billing

All services recur on the 14th, meaning that an account with multiple services need only pay one invoice a month. You can also gain discounts on all our standard pricing when you pre-purchase either Quarterly, Semiannually or Annually.

Upgrade or downgrade at any time!

You can upgrade or downgrade your service at any time, with any portion of the resource (CPU, RAM, HDD, IPs, etcetera.) Your upgrade will be processed by our dedicated support staff at any time once the invoice has been paid, and you will only pay for the pro-rated difference.

Cancel or order at any time!

You can cancel your order at any point, even during a period; and are eligible to receive a refund or a portion of the period. Please make sure to open a Support Ticket after lodging the cancellation or downgrade ticket to get your pro-rata refund.


imageFeatured YEARLY KVM Plans

(KVM) GoodHosting Ci1

CPU: 1 Shared Core (25 Units)
Memory: 256 MB Dedicated ECC (Server)
Storage: 5 GB RAW SSD RAID10-Backed [2]
Bandwidth: Unmetered fair-use (1Gbps port)
IPs: 1 Standard


Use Voucher: CI1YEARLY

Your Cost: $10.50/yr
(see pro-rata feature)

(KVM) GoodHosting Ci2

CPU: 1 Shared Core (38 Units)
Memory: 384 MB Dedicated ECC (Server)
Storage: 7.5 GB RAW SSD RAID10-Backed [2]
Bandwidth: Unmetered fair-use (1Gbps port)
IPs: 1 Standard


Use Voucher: CI2YEARLY

Your Cost: $15.75/yr
(see pro-rata feature)

(KVM) GoodHosting Ci3

CPU: 1 Shared Core (50 Units)
Memory: 512 MB Dedicated ECC (Server)
Storage: 10 GB RAW SSD RAID10-Backed [2]
Bandwidth: Unmetered fair-use (1Gbps port)
IPs: 1 Standard, 2 with Justification


Use Voucher: CI3YEARLY

Your Cost: $20.75/yr
(see pro-rata feature)

(KVM) GoodHosting Ci4

CPU: 1 Shared Core (75 Units)
Memory: 768 MB Dedicated ECC (Server)
Storage: 15 GB RAW SSD RAID10-Backed [2]
Bandwidth: Unmetered fair-use (1Gbps port)
IPs: 1 Standard, 2 with Justification


Use Voucher: CI4YEARLY

Your Cost: $30.75/yr
(see pro-rata feature)

(KVM) GoodHosting Ci5

CPU: 1 Core (100 Units)
Memory: 1024 MB Dedicated ECC (Server)
Storage: 20 GB RAW SSD RAID10-Backed [2]
Bandwidth: Unmetered fair-use (1Gbps port)
IPs: 1 Standard, 2 with Justification


Use Voucher: CI5YEARLY

Your Cost: $40.00/yr
(see pro-rata feature)


imagePrevious Plans (still offered!)

(KVM) GoodHosting Ci7

CPU: 2 Cores (200 Units)
Memory: 2048 MB Dedicated ECC (Server)
Storage: 40 GB RAW SSD RAID10-Backed [2]
Bandwidth: Unmetered fair-use (1Gbps port)
IPs: 1 Standard, 2 with Justification


Use Voucher: LETAUG2014

Your Cost: $7.00/mo
(see pro-rata feature)

(KVM) GoodHosting Ci6

CPU: 2 Cores (150 Units)
Memory: 1536 MB Dedicated ECC (Server)
Storage: 30 GB RAW SSD RAID10-Backed [2]
Bandwidth: Unmetered fair-use (1Gbps port)
IPs: 1 Standard, 2 with Justification


Use Voucher: LETAUG2014

Your Cost: $5.25/mo
(see pro-rata feature)

(KVM) GoodHosting Ci5

CPU: 1 Cores (100 Units)
Memory: 1024 MB Dedicated ECC (Server)
Storage: 20 GB RAW SSD RAID10-Backed [2]
Bandwidth: Unmetered fair-use (1Gbps port)
IPs: 1 Standard, 2 with Justification


Use Voucher: LETAUG2014

Your Cost: $3.50/mo
(see pro-rata feature)

(KVM) JingLing/HitLeap Optimized

CPU: Shared CPU Cores (2)
Memory: Starting at 512MB OS-Usable RAM
Storage: Tiered IOPS-Optimized Hard Storage w/ Volatile Temporary Storage (for JingLing Working Data)
Bandwidth: Unmetered fair-use (1Gbps port)
IPs: 1 SEO-class IPv4 Address


Can't be beat!

Your Cost: $5.00/mo (or $3.75 if paid yearly)
(not pro-rated)

(KVM) JingLing/HitLeap Optimized

CPU: Shared CPU Cores (2)
Memory: Starting at 512MB OS-Usable RAM
Storage: Tiered IOPS-Optimized Hard Storage w/ Volatile Temporary Storage (for JingLing Working Data)
Bandwidth: Unmetered fair-use (1Gbps port)
IPs: 1 SEO-class IPv4 Address


Can't be beat!

Your Cost: $45.00/year (25% OFF)
(not pro-rated)

Discount on other plans listed on our site is available upon request.

As part of our commitment to transparency, here's who we really are:

GoodHosting.co is owned by Albino Geek Services Ltd.
Owned and Operating out of Beautiful British Columbia
Incorporated April 27, 2012 01:39 PM Pacific Time
BUSINESS NUMBER: 815062880BC0001
INCORPORATION NUMBER: BC0939191

We challenge other providers to show this level of legitimacy as a bare minimum.


[1] We provide Windows Server licensing through Metricloud SPLA at this time. You can either purchase a Windows Server Licensing in addition to your initial order, or bring your own license. Students and developers may be able to obtain free or inexpensive licenses from their network, or through association or registration with systems such as DreamSpark.

[2] Storage is backed by a Hardware RAID10 using LSI MegaRAID cards or better, over a SAN.

Please note that deployments are handled manually, your VPS could take up to 72 hours to be initially provisioned, from which point; you can use the provided SunStone management panel to re-create your VPS at any time, even change your OS or resources completely. This manual deployment system is in place to protect both our company / existing customers, as well as you (the future customer) from abuse and fraud.

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Comments

  • said: Dedicated Error Correcting ?

  • Most nicest offer thread on LET yet
    Amazing, I love it clean and simple

    Oh, And the offers are nice, but that layout though!

    Thanked by 3ATHK Mark_R PremiumN
  • GoodHostingGoodHosting Member
    edited August 2014

    @MorningIris said:

    Dedicated Error Correcting ?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECC_memory

    Error-correcting code memory (Error Checking & Correction, ECC memory) is a type of computer data storage that can detect and correct the most common kinds of internal data corruption.

    I updated the OP to prevent confusion.


    @nexmark said:

    Most nicest offer thread on LET yet

    Amazing, I love it clean and simple

    Oh, And the offers are nice, but that layout though!

    Thanks. Spent some time working on the layout after mpkossen told me HTML was fine in offers, as long as I didn't break the LET layout or cover up any admin controls, haha.

  • It looks really nice :) Good offer!

  • @0xdragon said:
    It looks really nice :) Good offer!

    Thanks :).

  • Any ipv6 in chicago? Wouldnt mind a yearly there. Hows the stability of your servers been?

  • GoodHostingGoodHosting Member
    edited August 2014

    @AutoSnipe said:
    Any ipv6 in chicago? Wouldnt mind a yearly there. Hows the stability of your servers been?

    Hello @AutoSnipe,

    We are all set to provide Native IPv6 within the next two weeks. We are currently waiting for our new Cisco router firmware to finish lab testing (making sure our configuration does not have any issues, as we use GVRP, STP, and 802.1QinQ ; which has caused some issues in the past with firmware updates.)

    We have so far had a 99.954% network uptime in our Chicago location (sadly, the network was down for a short while due to incoming DDoS earlier this week); and had only two small maintenance windows; both of which were preventative to avoid there being a network issue in the future. We have had a 100.0% hardware and power uptime in this location.

    If any issues were to be encountered or forseen with a single blade in our cluster, the blade could be pulled from the array without bringing any of your Virtual Private Servers down; as with our new cluster, we have both Live Migration and Automatic Failover and Healing/Recovery enabled in our OpenNebula deployment due to our SAN.


    Unsurprisingly, our website and panel is once again under heavy load due to an incoming attack on Apache. It is rather unfortunate that someone is jealous enough of our services to see a need to attack it so openly. We are currently working on mitigating the attack in place and I'll update this post as efforts continue.

  • @GoodHosting said: IPs: 1 Standard, 2 with Justification

    Both included in the price or is the 2nd IP extra?

  • @aglodek said:

    Both included in the price or is the 2nd IP extra?

    Hello @aglodek,

    The second IP address included in the Ci3 plans and above is included free of charge if it can be properly justified. There is no additional fee for the second IP address if it is justified. Additional IP addresses past the initial 2 can be purchased at a cost of $1 per IP per month.

    Thanked by 1aglodek
  • site down ?

  • @ndlong75 said:
    site down ?

    Hello @ndlong75,

    @aglodek, @AutoSnipe

    This has been fixed now. The site is currently under heavy DDoS.

  • All discounts listed here are permanently recurring.

  • Steadfast's Datacenter. Nice :)

  • Can I run hitleap/jingling on the (KVM) GoodHosting Ci1 VPS?

  • Nice offers

  • GoodHostingGoodHosting Member
    edited August 2014

    @DalekOfSkaro said:
    Steadfast's Datacenter. Nice :)

    Yup :).


    @windytime90 said:
    Can I run hitleap/jingling on the (KVM) GoodHosting Ci1 VPS?

    Nope. This would be far too resource intensive for this plan. JingLing and HitLeap both use an incredible amount of I/O resources.


    @c1bl said:
    Nice offers

    Thanks!

  • Had some problems with OpenNebula in the beginning. Contacted the support and we sorted all things out. Great support!

  • GoodHostingGoodHosting Member
    edited August 2014

    @gehaxelt said:
    Had some problems with OpenNebula in the beginning. Contacted the support and we sorted all things out. Great support!

    Thanks for the positive nod. OpenNebula is not the easiest panel for most, which is why we're always on board to help clients through the initial hoops. Feel free to contact our support again if there's any more ways we can help you out.

  • which datacenter? any test IP

  • @yywudi said:
    which datacenter? any test IP

    I have removed the test IP due to DDoS attacks on the IP shortly after posting, but I have sent you a Private Message containing a test IP address and more information as requested regarding the location.

  • ATHKATHK Member

    @GoodHosting said:
    Thanks for the positive nod. OpenNebula is not the easiest panel for most, which is why we're always on board to help clients through the initial hoops. Feel free to contact our support again if there's any more ways we can help you out.

    This. You were a great help to me and I appreciate your services.

  • Website down?

  • mov3mov3 Member
    edited August 2014

    Can you pm me the test ip

    Cpu 100 units = 1 core?

  • Here's a small benchmark from a ci3 box:

    root@me:~# /tmp/bench 
    CPU model :  QEMU Virtual CPU version (cpu64-rhel6)
    Number of cores : 1
    CPU frequency :  2266.746 MHz
    Total amount of ram : 497 MB
    Total amount of swap : 465 MB
    System uptime :   1 min,       
    Download speed from CacheFly: 1,70MB/s 
    Download speed from Coloat, Atlanta GA: 5,15MB/s 
    Download speed from Softlayer, Dallas, TX: 4,37MB/s 
    Download speed from Linode, Tokyo, JP: 1,08MB/s 
    Download speed from i3d.net, Rotterdam, NL: 1,06MB/s
    Download speed from Leaseweb, Haarlem, NL: 4,41MB/s 
    Download speed from Softlayer, Singapore: 878KB/s 
    Download speed from Softlayer, Seattle, WA: 2,55MB/s 
    Download speed from Softlayer, San Jose, CA: 2,61MB/s 
    Download speed from Softlayer, Washington, DC: 6,48MB/s 
    I/O speed : 7 MB/s
    
    root@me:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/test2g bs=1M count=2000 conv=fdatasync
    2000+0 Datensätze ein
    2000+0 Datensätze aus
    2097152000 Bytes (2,1 GB) kopiert, 81,2703 s, 25,8 MB/s
    

    I think I/O could be better for a SSD node. Hope that helps :)

  • mov3mov3 Member

    @gehaxelt said:
    Here's a small benchmark from a ci3 box:

    root@me:~# /tmp/bench 
    CPU model :  QEMU Virtual CPU version (cpu64-rhel6)
    Number of cores : 1
    CPU frequency :  2266.746 MHz
    Total amount of ram : 497 MB
    Total amount of swap : 465 MB
    System uptime :   1 min,       
    Download speed from CacheFly: 1,70MB/s 
    Download speed from Coloat, Atlanta GA: 5,15MB/s 
    Download speed from Softlayer, Dallas, TX: 4,37MB/s 
    Download speed from Linode, Tokyo, JP: 1,08MB/s 
    Download speed from i3d.net, Rotterdam, NL: 1,06MB/s
    Download speed from Leaseweb, Haarlem, NL: 4,41MB/s 
    Download speed from Softlayer, Singapore: 878KB/s 
    Download speed from Softlayer, Seattle, WA: 2,55MB/s 
    Download speed from Softlayer, San Jose, CA: 2,61MB/s 
    Download speed from Softlayer, Washington, DC: 6,48MB/s 
    I/O speed : 7 MB/s
    
    root@me:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/test2g bs=1M count=2000 conv=fdatasync
    2000+0 Datensätze ein
    2000+0 Datensätze aus
    2097152000 Bytes (2,1 GB) kopiert, 81,2703 s, 25,8 MB/s
    

    I think I/O could be better for a SSD node. Hope that helps :)



    WTF, I/O 7 MB/s

  • netrixnetrix Member
    edited August 2014

    @mov3 said:
    Can you pm me the test ip

    Cpu 100 units = 1 core?

    same question.
    is it better than 4 core (shared) @ 2.1ghz?

  • windytime90windytime90 Member
    edited August 2014

    Is it ok if I use the trial license of windows?

  • @GoodHosting It is sad to see that, as you say, you receive a large DDoS attack continuously for many days now, it is very cheap from some of low end behavior providers here to try to harm competitors that way... Hope you pass on that without harm on your side...

    Now, a question: what is the equivalent actual cpu power for your cpu units? And are those units dedicated (I mean, can be used 24/7) or not? Thank you

  • @ATHK said:
    This. You were a great help to me and I appreciate your services.

    Thank you for the kind words.


    @mov3 said:
    Can you pm me the test ip

    Cpu 100 units = 1 core?

    Yup, I'll PM you the test IP in just a moment,

    And yes; 100 CPU Units == 24x7 usage on 1 Core; or 24x7 50% usage across 2 cores, since you can design your own Virtual Machines; you can decide how the CPU units get split across more cores, if your application works better with more threads.

    @netrix said:
    is it better than 4 core (shared) @ 2.1ghz?

    I would personally say so, since our CPU units are a measure of dedicated resources.


    @gehaxelt said:
    I think I/O could be better for a SSD node. Hope that helps :)

    Can you please re-set your scheduler to "noop" , then open a Support Ticket in regards to this issue? That kind of low I/O is simply unacceptable, and I would like to nip that issue before it continues. Can you please also tell me what cache you set for the volatile disk attached to your VM?


    @windytime90 said:
    Is it ok if I use the trial license of windows?

    Yes.


    @jvnadr said:
    GoodHosting It is sad to see that, as you say, you receive a large DDoS attack continuously for many days now, it is very cheap from some of low end behavior providers here to try to harm competitors that way... Hope you pass on that without harm on your side...

    Now, a question: what is the equivalent actual cpu power for your cpu units? And are those units dedicated (I mean, can be used 24/7) or not? Thank you

    Yes, the CPU units are dedicated (as mentioned above) ; and yes, it really is unfortunate that we are still receiving attacks. I think it's more unfortunate still how our current host is dealing with it, by simply threatening us to be terminated if we keep receiving them, even though they are a DDoS protected host.

  • Cloudflare business can solve your problems.

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