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[Phoenix] Vapor Cloud KVM / OpenVZ - 15% off - SSD, Gigabit, SAN Backups, Custom Control Panel
VaporNode is a dedicated server and cloud provider with employees that have been involved in the hosting and IT industry for 7+ years. We plan to bring our expertise to VaporNode to grow it into one of the definitive hosting providers in the region. The below offers consist of hardware located within PhoenixNAP's fail-safe facility.
Advantages:
Fail-safe Phoenix location
Local RAID-10 SSD storage
User managed backups to SAN
Custom control panel ( https://vapornode.com/img/cloud_panel.png )
Free local DDoS protection
Highly available infrastructure design
KVM or OpenVZ virtualization
VPR-OVZ1
1 CPU core @ 3.3GHz+
256MB DDR3 RAM
10GB RAID-10 SSD Disk
500GB bandwidth @ 1Gbps
1 IPv4 address
$2.54/month with DSD15 promotion code
VPR-KVM1
1 CPU core @ 3.3GHz+
256MB DDR3 RAM
10GB RAID-10 SSD Disk
500GB bandwidth @ 1Gbps
1 IPv4 address
$3.39/month with DSD15 promotion code
!! USE PROMOTION CODE DSD15 ON ANY VAPOR CLOUD SERVICE FOR 15% OFF EVERY MONTH !!
Upon ordering you are able to choose from many different operating systems to mount / install to the service. These include CentOS, Ubuntu, Fedora, FreeBSD, Debian, and Windows Server (requires 10GB+ disk space & KVM). These services are automatically setup but KVM requires manual OS installation via our integrated VNC console. Additional IPv4 addresses are priced at $1/month per IP.
These are unmanaged services with no optional management option at checkout.
NOT ALLOWED: IRC, Bittorrent, TOR, P2P, warez, spamming
More information and additional plans: https://vapornode.com/cloud
Payment: We currently accept PayPal, credits cards, and debit cards. No refunds are permitted on cloud services at this time.
Thanks for looking!
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Comments
Care to explain this a bit more? I don't see anything in the original post about DDoS protection.
What original post? This is the original post.
"free" - no charge
"local" - our datacenter is providing 2Gbps of protection within the same network; it is not being backhauled from another service provider (eg. Staminus, CNServers)
I meant your actual post, I did see the free part but I didn't see anything about how big of an attack that will be mitigated.
I see. Well, there you go. Thanks for pointing out the need for clarification!