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GoodHostingGoodHosting Member
edited October 2014 in Offers


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imageGreetings LowEndTalk

We continue to offer our existing services at LowEnd pricing as before, as well as offering specialized instances for JingLing and HitLeap now at an even lower price 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.


imageWhat's included in our plans?

OS Selection

[Windows] Server 2012 R2 [1]

[Windows] Server 2008 R2 [1] [EasyInstall!]

[Windows] Server 2003 (R2) [1] [EasyInstall!]

[Linux] CentOS 7.0 64bit Only [EasyInstall!]

[Linux] CentOS 6.5 32bit or 64bit [EasyInstall!]

[Linux] Debian 7.6 32bit or 64bit [EasyInstall!]

[Linux] Fedora 20+ 32bit or 64bit

[Linux] Ubuntu 14.04 32bit or 64bit [EasyInstall!]

[Linux] Ubuntu 12.04 32bit or 64bit

[Linux] Ubuntu 10.04 32bit or 64bit

[Other] ArchLinux 2014-10-01 Dual

[Other] Gentoo Latest Snapshot

[Other] FreeBSD 10.10 Latest 64bit

[Other] JingLing Optimized Windows Server 2003 [EasyInstall!]

[Other] HitLeap Optimized CentOS+Wine Desktop [EasyInstall!]

More Operating Systems or ISO media available upon request.


imageLocation

[ CHI-1 ] Chicago, IL, USA Limited Stock

[ FOX-1 ] Scranton, PA, USA

[ BHS-1 ] Montreal, QC, Canada

(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.


imageAll new HitLeap Optimized CentOS + WINE

CPU: Shared CPU Cores (2)
Memory: 384MB Dedicated OS RAM
Storage: 5GB SSD+RAID10 SAN
Bandwidth: Unmetered fair-use (1Gbps port)
IPs: 1 SEO-class IPv4 Address
Can't be beat!

$4.00 for one/mo
As low as $2.00/vm/mo
(not pro-rated, bulk offer)


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: LETSEP2014

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: LETSEP2014

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: LETSEP2014

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


(KVM) JingLing 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)

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 HP P812 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

  • what is seo-class ip4 address?

  • take it to hackforum, scrub

  • perennateperennate Member, Host Rep

    namhuy said: what is seo-class ip4 address?

    It mean it is between 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255

  • @texteditor said:
    take it to hackforum, scrub

    We have been a member of LowEndTalk for well over a year now, with many successful offers.


    @namhuy said:
    what is seo-class ip4 address?

    For the sake of HitLeap, it is an IP Address not banned in their system; or on common bot lists. It would be a useless service if the IP addresses were blacklisted. We take special care to make sure our IP addresses are not placed on blacklists, and work actively with the list maintainers to remove listings when they do inevitably happens from time to time.


    @perennate said:
    It mean it is between 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255

    Please see the above explanation.

  • Chicago isn't with SinglHop, is it?

  • @BBTN said:
    Chicago isn't with SinglHop, is it?

    No. We are in 350 E. Cermak for our Chicago location.

  • Grabbed one. Rarely see KVM on such price.

  • Is the VPS manually provisioned‏?
    I still not getting my VPS information.

  • Canada may allow BitTorrent?

  • @seikan said:
    Is the VPS manually provisioned‏?
    I still not getting my VPS information.

    Hello Seikan,

    As stated in the opening post, our other offers, and our site:

    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.


    @metalx said:
    Canada may allow BitTorrent?

    Legal torrents, sure. All of our locations allow legal torrents.

    By the way, your signature code is a bit messed up. Try HTML instead such as:

    <a href="http://privatevpn.com">PrivateVPN</a>

  • GoodHosting said: As stated in the opening post, our other offers, and our site:

    Oops, my eyes just skipped the gray colors wording automatically.

  • I applied for a refund but they didn't refund back and delete my VPS immediately. The first time I saw such businesses, they said my PayPal account is suspected of fraud , but I have confirmed to PayPal, my account is completely normal. I do not know why, this is a very unpleasant trading anyway. but I think it is not a trading , like a robbery.

    Finally I through the paypal dispute to deal with it, but PayPal does not protect virtual items, so I have no way.

  • ausaus Member

    May I have a link to your company registration information (on an authority's website)? Your WHOIS is private, this doesn't seem to be a good sign for me.

  • @bobyun said:

    Finally I through the paypal dispute to deal with it, but PayPal does not protect virtual items, so I have no way.

    It's changed, Paypal protects buyers even if it's virtual item. But you should try to contact GoodHosting first.

  • @c1bl said:
    Actually I connect them many times , but they didn't response me. I didn‘t save the session recording is my mistake.

  • @bobyun said:

    Save the chat session, capture tickets.... in case you need to use.

  • @aus said:
    May I have a link to your company registration information (on an authority's website)? Your WHOIS is private, this doesn't seem to be a good sign for me.

    Hello @aus ,

    Unfortunately that's near impossible. In Canada, corporate information can only be queried by authorized persons (to prevent directors from being targeted by personal attacks from other corporations that do dirty things to get ahead, I'm sure there are some people here on LowEndTalk that know exactly what I'm talking about.)

    You can phone "Corporations Canada" and give them the Corporation number that we posted in our Opening Post, they will gladly fax or E-Mail you information about our company; but I am not aware of any online service that publicly provides this information.


    @c1bl said:


    @bobyun said:
    I applied for a refund but they didn't refund back and delete my VPS immediately. The first time I saw such businesses, they said my PayPal account is suspected of fraud , but I have confirmed to PayPal, my account is completely normal. I do not know why, this is a very unpleasant trading anyway. but I think it is not a trading , like a robbery.

    Finally I through the paypal dispute to deal with it, but PayPal does not protect virtual items, so I have no way.

    Hello @bobyun ,

    While I cannot comment on your specific situation (as you have not posted any Ticket IDs, account IDs, invoice IDs, order IDs, or any other way to validate that you were in fact ever a customer with us); our standard policies are well described in our Terms of Service that you agreed to if you signed up for a service with us.

    In the event of receiving any trouble from the Payment Gateway, such as a Claim or Chargeback; Unauthorized payment notification or any other sort; Albino Geek Services Ltd. reserves the right to terminate your account and services under suspect of fraud; albeit this is not a right that we exercise frequently.

    This is why even our claims page on PayPal shows our Terms of Service (a custom service that PayPal now offers.) So if a client goes to open a Claim or Chargeback in their Resolution Center, they will see the important excerpts from our Terms of Service on the top of their screen; where the transaction details are listed. We have made this policy as transparent as possible so clients know what they are about to do before they do it.

    That being said, what you're saying here doesn't make much sense. While our Terms of Service explains in clear English what our refund policy technically is, we very often provide refunds of service(s) outside of our Terms of Service as a courtesy of doing business; as long as the account has been kept in good standing and has no history of fraud, malicious activity, or other undue conduct.

    Please PM me any relevant information so I can identify your account, otherwise I have no means to comment on your specific situation, as I have no means to identify your account and surrounding transactions.

  • bobyunbobyun Member
    edited October 2014

    @GoodHosting said:

    I have two Invoices , when I bought the Ci1 ,I paid the No.1471 invoice , then I want to upgrade to Ci3 , I paid the No.1501 Invoice . But when I cancel my service , I get the refund of 1501 , your stuff said that my account suspicion of fraud and he will connect the paypal to solve it . I have watting for a week to get your response , then I connect the paypal myself , my account completely normal . If you have the chat session , you can read it.

    I order your service in 12/09/2014 , upgrade it in 15/09/2014 , and apply refund in 18/09/2014 . After I cancel my service ,I open the ticket #HSJ-6096-UOC to tell you I want to refund . I have said that I didn't I'm not satisfied with your network quality. but your didn't response me in ticket until it closed automatically .

    So , this is your TOS ?
    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.

    Please PM me any relevant information so I can identify your account, otherwise I have no means to comment on your specific situation, as I have no means to identify your account and surrounding transactions.

  • @bobyun said:

    As far as our records show, both payments (Invoice # 1471 and Invoice # 1501) were refunded in full when you had asked for the refund. Our staff initially responded as they did because that is what PayPal had told us, that the payments were under review as part of PayPal's limitations department related to suspicious account activity. They would not give us any details on this, and told us to instruct the customer (you) to contact them directly.

    That being said, both payments show as refunded on my end. The only time in which a refund would fail and still show as success on our end, is if there was already an open case, hold, or update to reversal on the transaction (or related transaction) already; as placed by either you or PayPal. As per how this is solvable, it's not that easy. We would have to speak with a PayPal representative and have them override the "stalled" refund in particular, as the transaction is no longer controllable via the API (this is a known bug.)

    That being said, they both show as refunded. Can you please PM me (or come on LiveChat) with the Unique Transaction ID of the transaction in which you are not seeing as refunded already? As both transactions show as refunded on our end./


    As per the ticket, you had stated that the "network was worse when I bought it", which confused our staff; hence the lack of reply on the ticket. It may have been simply an issue of language barrier now that I look back on the ticket myself, and I do apologize that it was not replied to at the time considering.


    As per our Terms of Service, you can read them here: http://goodhosting.co/terms.htm . This is the very same Terms of Service that you had to tick a box saying you understood, read, and accepted during your order process. The information in our offer post here is not our Terms of Service, they are two very different things.

  • bobyunbobyun Member
    edited October 2014

    @GoodHosting said:

    I have pm you the Unique Transaction ID . If you want , I can give you the screenshot of the details of the transaction with my paypal.

    I apologize with my poor english . But if Just like you said , I didn't get the refund of Invoice 1471, your WHMCS show the invoice's status is paid not refund, it make me think that you are not refund, My paypal also get the money of No. 1501 invoice only.

    As per our Terms of Service, you can read them here: http://goodhosting.co/terms.htm . This is the very same Terms of Service that you had to tick a box saying you understood, read, and accepted during your order process. The information in our offer post here is not our Terms of Service, they are two very different things.

  • @bobyun - what kind of network performance did you expect from a provider that has a node full of bots running 24/7 as your neighbors.

  • GoodHostingGoodHosting Member
    edited October 2014

    @FrankZ said:
    bobyun - what kind of network performance did you expect from a provider that has a node full of bots running 24/7 as your neighbors.

    I'm still not sure what he was complaining about, with 80MB/sec to cachefly and most US locations, the speed was only less than this for Europe, which is to be expected (of course.) As per the JingLing VPSes, they take less than 2Mbps each (so it does nothing to our network.)


    Not just that, but "24/7 bots" are less impactful on a network than people that do these obnoxious abusing "benchmarking" where they run DD and download tests all day, for the entire month; which is much that we get from LowEndTalk.

  • GoodHostingGoodHosting Member
    edited October 2014

    @bobyun said:

    This has been done.

  • FrankZFrankZ Veteran
    edited October 2014

    Not here to bash on you but, gaslighting your customers in not cool. imo/e, @bobyun was correct about the network speed.

    EDIT: removed bad benchmarks

  • @FrankZ said:
    Not here to bash on you but, gaslighting your customers in not cool. imo/e, bobyun was correct about the network speed.

    Which cluster are you on, I'm not seeing anything like this on any of our test VMs (which are all 256MB CentOS 6 images.) See below for the examples of the last results run from each cluster:


    Chicago Cluster (node CX13)

    cx13-test test # sh bench.sh
    CPU model :  Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU           L5520  @ 2.27GHz
    Number of cores : 1
    CPU frequency :  2266.776 MHz
    Total amount of ram : 212 MB
    Total amount of swap : 0 MB
    System uptime :   32 days, 5:48,
    Download speed from CacheFly: 73.8MB/s
    Download speed from Coloat, Atlanta GA: 11.8MB/s
    Download speed from Softlayer, Dallas, TX: 42.7MB/s
    

    Scranton Cluster (node fox0001)

    [root@fox1-test test]# sh bench.sh
    CPU model :  Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU           L5520  @ 2.27GHz
    Number of cores : 1
    CPU frequency :  2266.918 MHz
    Total amount of ram : 212 MB
    Total amount of swap : 0 MB
    System uptime :   76 days, 12:24,
    Download speed from CacheFly: 25.8MB/s
    Download speed from Coloat, Atlanta GA: 4.99MB/s
    Download speed from Softlayer, Dallas, TX: 12.1MB/s
    

    Montreal Cluster (node bhs0001)

    [root@bhs0001-test test]# sh bench.sh
    CPU model :  Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1650 v2 @ 3.50GHz
    Number of cores : 1
    CPU frequency :  3499.861 MHz
    Total amount of ram : 212 MB
    Total amount of swap : 0 MB
    System uptime :   23 days, 10:11,
    Download speed from CacheFly: 13.2MB/s
    Download speed from Coloat, Atlanta GA: 8.63MB/s
    Download speed from Softlayer, Dallas, TX: 40.2MB/s
    

    And the speedtests:

    cx13-test:

    image

    fox1-test:

    image

    bhs0001-test:

    image

  • @FrankZ said:
    Not here to bash on you but, gaslighting your customers in not cool. imo/e, bobyun was correct about the network speed.

    Even using your script, we get much better results on our test configurations:

    Montreal Cluster (node bhs0001):

    -------------Speed test--------------------
    Testing North America locations
    Speedtest from Portland, Oregon, USA [ generously donated by http://bonevm.com ] on a shared 100 Mbps port
            Download Speed: 10.05 MB/sec
            Upload speed: 4.88 MB/sec
    Speedtest from Los Angeles, CA, USA [ generously donated by http://maximumvps.net ] on a shared 1 Gbps port
            Download Speed: 10.32 MB/sec
            Upload speed: 13.21 MB/sec
    

    Scranton Cluster (node fox0001):

    -------------Speed test--------------------
    Testing North America locations
    Speedtest from Portland, Oregon, USA [ generously donated by http://bonevm.com ] on a shared 100 Mbps port
            Download Speed: 9.97 MB/sec
            Upload speed: 4.82 MB/sec
    Speedtest from Los Angeles, CA, USA [ generously donated by http://maximumvps.net ] on a shared 1 Gbps port
            Download Speed: 7.03 MB/sec
    [ the script hung here and wouldn't give me an upload figure ]
    

    Chicago Cluster (node cx13):

    -------------Speed test--------------------
    Testing North America locations
    Speedtest from Portland, Oregon, USA [ generously donated by http://bonevm.com ] on a shared 100 Mbps port
            Download Speed: 10.55 MB/sec
            Upload speed: 7.56 MB/sec
    Speedtest from Los Angeles, CA, USA [ generously donated by http://maximumvps.net ] on a shared 1 Gbps port
            Download Speed: 5.65 MB/sec
            Upload speed: 8.25 MB/sec
    

    All that being said, there is one fatal flaw in this testing script; it does not in fact do a pure download test or upload test. The files you are testing with are written to and read from the partition in which you run the script, so the speeds shown are always going to be fairly limited. As a workaround, you can "cd" into /dev/shm before running the script to be testing with a RAM partition instead, but this still has overheads.

  • GoodHosting said: Even using your script, we get much better results on our test configurations:

    I'll bet you do

  • FrankZFrankZ Veteran
    edited October 2014

    Chicago. I stand corrected you have a good network. My poor results must be due to the fatal flaw in @black 's testing script running from /root and not your network. I am glad we could have this meaningful conversation to try and improve our reationship

  • @FrankZ said:
    Chicago. I stand corrected you have a good network. My poor results must be due to the fatal flaw in black 's testing script running from /root and not your network.

    If you re-run the script after first doing cd /dev/shm/ you should see similar results to the ones I have posted. If you are still seeing poor results, please open a Support Ticket and we would gladly help you through system configuration to improve your system performance.

  • ausaus Member

    @GoodHosting said:

    So it violates LET's rules I believe?

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