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Cheapest windows vps less then 7 usd?
Burst.net 7.96 USD
Saaki.net 7 usd
buyvm.net 128 mb ram 25/yr and 256mb ram 5usd/month (but buyvm container so tough to purchase)
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corgitech was 7usd for 512mb see leb.com
Not sure how many of them are still active promos
http://www.lowendbox.com/tag/windows/
st0rm I believe saaki resells from thrustvps and burstnet
@net and thrustvps doesnt have stock a lot lately
few month ago i use their windows 12 usd vps.all are leveled by saaki.net.If resell is it possible? i am not sure about them.
most of them not provide.
corgitech $6/m vmware, http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1112503
If you have your own windows license.
Most people go with BURST.net
don't use saaki, they're spammers and in general a crap pile
Sorry BUMP...
Is there any new offer? about low price vps?
SonicVPS offers Windows I think. They're great, but I didn't like the CPU power when I used them. That said, it was more than I deserved for what I paid. URPad also had a promo, not sure if it's still good, but the performance was just amazing.
Prometeus had a LET promo for 512 MB for 7$ if payed quarterly. No stock available anymore I think, but can always try pm @prometeus if you really need one.
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http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/4956/windows-hyper-v-vps-urpad.net-7mo-with-40gb-space-350gb-bandwidth-512mb-ram-raid10-e5039s
Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't a liscense cost more than $7? s:
Datacentre and/or internal licenses dont.
DC ones are licensed per socket.
If you manage to cram 200 in a server, license cost is close to 0.
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sounds like HostBluff's business model...
Not at all, it is really possible on big servers with Serious SAMs, err, SANs... but in that case HW cost will probably be more of a problem than licensing
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