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Abc-Hosters.com - OpenVZ Starter NAT VPS $2.95/year France
Abc-hosters.com is adding a new line of service to our lineup. Our new OpenVZ NAT VPS service is being launch with servers in France to start off with and more data centers to be added. We are proud of this new service and want to let LET know about it.
Limited Stock at this time!!!!
France StarterVZ Nat Plan:
Unmanaged
1CPU Core (Shared fair use)
128MB RAM
128MB vSwap
20GB Disk
Unmetered Bandwidth (Shared fair use)
19 NAT IPv4 Ports + 1 SSH Port
OpenVZ/ProxmoxCP
OS: CentOS 6, Debian 7, more OS added!!!
Price: $2.95/Per Year Order Link
Payment Options: Paypal and Credit Card
Website: http://www.abc-hosters.com, About Us
Comments
Une amende déjeuner.
Thank you Oxdragon didn't notice that while posting it.
Thats really bad pricing
Woah, much profit
Personally I would go with nanovz.com theirs is €3 per YEAR!!! And for limited time €2.40 per year lol
looks like someone didn't do enough market research. $2.95/mo lol
If yearly will be nice deal..)
This side of the market is new. We are a monthly based market. Yearly plan you may see in a few days. So would it be a better deal with then specs if it was yearly?
Ideas are welcome for the NAT VPS marketing. What type of plans and prices is the LET market looking for?
Now 2,95 Yearly? LoL
What Datacentre in France?
Question for one billion
We are located in Online.net's Datacenter DC2.
Hosted on your Dedibox XC?
Hey Fotti, No this service is not hosted on a Dedibox XC I have there.
Do you support IPv6?
At this time it is only Nat IPv4. We will be adding IPv6 support within the next few months.
Because this plan doesn't have a dedicated IPv4, and comes with no IPv6 support, there is no way to run a website on this, right?
Yes, you can always run your website on one of you available ports. Doesn't need a dedicated IP to run a website.