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Listing of ultra-LEBs for $15/annual or less
I'm compiling a list of providers who offer ultra-LEBs for $15/annual or less at regular price. Preference is given to those who regularly have stock available So far I have:
https://securedragon.net/
http://chicagovps.net/
http://buyvm.net/
http://tinyvz.com/
Any additions?
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I didn't know BuyVM regularly had stock available :P
Tims OpenVZ-128's are $20 but just as good (or better even)
https://hostigation.com/
I said "preference is given to those who regularly have stock available", which is why BuyVM is at the bottom of the list They do currently have stock on the west coast according to their ordering system, which I just checked.
https://hostigation.com/
Sorry, 20 > 15.
Looking for a decent cheap yearly LEB Prometeus has that 50c/month deal still.
Just got the new nodes setup at Colocrossing... From next week I will post offers that will fit in that category as well
I got a URPAD special once.. Not sure if that's still alive.
We had a equiv. of $14/mo 64MB OVZ VPSes before, however that deal expired as it ate up too many IPs :P
Pick me, Pick me!
Oh wait..
There is less than $8yr @sleddog!
http://iperweb.com/ -- http://www.prometeus.net/
EDIT: @eastonch & @Jack already I see. Though they do not have < $15yr stock currently, I am sure they have mentioned Christmas specials coming?
@Alex_LiquidHost Colocrossing has been setup?
TinyVZ
Alex bought some nodes for LiquidHost at ColoCrossing.
Link? I can't find it on their website.
I'm looking for regular prices not special offers. See the bolded text again?
Added! -- But out of stock
Prometeus doesnt have stock on those available to the general public, only on request for ppl in the forums or which show a valid reason in a ticket.
That is because those were designed for the SAS2 special servers and they are full, and now only SSD are put in production, last round for public was for VZ1 at 15 Eur (192 RAM).
But this is rather irrelevant and will be more so every month that passes. This is because IPs alone can be sold with 12 Eur a year right now and the prices will probably increase.
IPv6 plans are certainly possible, but below a certain treshold, the overhead with keeping the evidence of a customer, support, payment processor fees and whatnot make it impractical even if the IP is free. When 256 costs 2.5 Eur on SSD, there is not much justification to go with an 128, and for those special cases there will always be internal stock, mostly as perks and stuff for hobbists.
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vpsdeploy
Prometeus
Bluevm
123systems
vds6
httpzoom
budgetvm
IPXCore
Sigh. Now you're gonna make me research every one of those, looking to see if they qualify, aren't you? e.g., ipxcore: $1.79/month = $21.48 annual.....
here is a great list that I often use:
http://lowendstock.com
Anyone who can do <=15$ on Germany for 128M and uhh, basically >=100G of b/w?
Need a vpn in Deutschland.
Semoweb has a $12/year plan with 4 CPU cores
123 Systems Solutions has a $10/year plan that's actually quite well (yes, I know the 123SS story and they are with Limestone FYI)
Out of the list above, it looks like only BuyVM has IPv6 available for free. I was in search for a VPS with about 128MB ram. If anyone can recommend one that has IPv6 and is about this price, let me know.
We're on the list and all of our VPSs come with IPv6 for free.
I bought a vps from you yesterday, and got 16 IPv6. Thank you Joe
@wintereise and others in need of an 128 MB VPS, Host1Free is offering it for free and it does have like 100 GB traffic. It might not be fast, tho, it offers .5 mbps.
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Went with you guys, thanks for the blazing fast replies on the ticket.
I picked up a 256MB OpenVZ VPS from BudgetVM the other day ($29.99/year) and it came with 3 IPv6 addresses. They've got a 128MB VPS for $14.99/year, and I'd assume it comes with IPv6 as well.
Maonique, thanks, but no TUN/TAP for 'security reasons,' I tried
I tested it over socks proxy with ssh. depending what you need it for, will work or not.
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Maybe it would be nice if the listed provider also mentioned with their locations too
Currently I'm also needed an UK provider with low memory
I'm assuming the main use for these ULEBs is for VPNs?
If it's for IRC, we also need ToS allowance in the list.
I'd like one in the UK aswell. Preferably more than 250GB of BW.. The thing with operators not supporting IPv6 makes just these kind of problems for these really cheap VPSs, they take way too much IPs for the resources they take, heck you could earn better when just selling only the IPv4-address. Many companies charge more than 2 dollars/per ip/per month-> and these 15usd/year VPSs are already cheaper with a bunch of resources! This is what I mean by the IPv6 -update halting the GLOBAL ECONOMY!
Would there be any interest in a sub-$15/year VPS with IPv6 only? Maybe with a shared IPv4 address for accessing non-IPv6 compatible services/content?