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VPSnet.com 1GB ram, 1core, SSD VPS starts from 2.07$/month

VPSnetVPSnet Member, Host Rep
edited January 2017 in Offers

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Running the own data centre, VPSnet.com controls the total service provision process, so it can both provide complex services and ensure high service availability for a competitive price. Flexible solutions, long-term experience, a competitive service price and a constant improvement process – this is why you should choose us.



At this time VPSnet.com has significantly increased VPS resources. From now on all VPS servers will have up to double resources for the same price:



VPS1

  • 1GB RAM
  • 2Ghz/per 1 core CPU
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  • 50Mbps uplink
  • Unlimited transfer
  • 1x IPv4
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  • 2GB RAM
  • 3Ghz/per 1 core CPU
  • 15GB SSD
  • 80Mbps uplink
  • Unlimited transfer
  • 1x IPv4
  • OpenVZ/Custom
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VPS3

  • 3GB RAM
  • 4Ghz/per 2 cores CPU
  • 20GB SSD
  • 100Mbps uplink
  • Unlimited transfer
  • 1x IPv4
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  • $4.19/month
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VPS4

  • 4GB RAM
  • 5Ghz/per 2 cores CPU
  • 30GB SSD
  • 100Mbps uplink
  • Unlimited transfer
  • 1x IPv4
  • OpenVZ/Custom
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  • TUN/TAP support
  • Manual reverse DNS (PTR) management
  • Ability to manage resources
  • Possibility to order/renew for 1 day
  • Get IPv6 address for free
  • Possibility to upgrade server resources in any time for free (trading resources with expiration date)
  • And more

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  • PayPal
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Network information

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Comments

  • What sort of cooling system do you have in place to achieve a CPU speed of 23Ghz?

    Thanked by 1lukehebb
  • VPSnetVPSnet Member, Host Rep

    @PepeSilvia said:
    What sort of cooling system do you have in place to achieve a CPU speed of 23Ghz?

    https://www.vpsnet.com/en/services/vps/faq

  • lukehebblukehebb Member
    edited January 2017

    @VPSnet said:

    @PepeSilvia said:
    What sort of cooling system do you have in place to achieve a CPU speed of 23Ghz?

    https://www.vpsnet.com/en/services/vps/faq

    I really hope you're not serious. That's not how multiple cores work at all. You can't do 2 x 3GHz cores to equal 6GHz processing power

    Edit: fixed some spelling

  • VPSnet said: VPSnet

    Discount only one time. You must describe it on listing

  • VPSnetVPSnet Member, Host Rep

    @lukehebb said:

    @VPSnet said:

    @PepeSilvia said:
    What sort of cooling system do you have in place to achieve a CPU speed of 23Ghz?

    https://www.vpsnet.com/en/services/vps/faq

    I really hope you're not serious. That's not how multiple cores work at all. You can't to 2 x 3GHz cores to equal 6GHz processing power

    we are not telling that cores works in thi

    @lukehebb said:

    @VPSnet said:

    @PepeSilvia said:
    What sort of cooling system do you have in place to achieve a CPU speed of 23Ghz?

    https://www.vpsnet.com/en/services/vps/faq

    I really hope you're not serious. That's not how multiple cores work at all. You can't do 2 x 3GHz cores to equal 6GHz processing power

    Edit: fixed some spelling

    I have updated offer to be more clear for you. We just want to show to users that they will get minimum 3.4 ghz per 1 core (Which is very Rare) because at this time in a market a lot of providers shows only count of cores, but hide real core frequency.

    We think it is more clear to show what users are getting, Not only cores, but High frequency also. GHz calculations are described in our FAQ.

  • @VPSnet said:

    @lukehebb said:

    @VPSnet said:

    @PepeSilvia said:
    What sort of cooling system do you have in place to achieve a CPU speed of 23Ghz?

    https://www.vpsnet.com/en/services/vps/faq

    I really hope you're not serious. That's not how multiple cores work at all. You can't to 2 x 3GHz cores to equal 6GHz processing power

    we are not telling that cores works in thi

    @lukehebb said:

    @VPSnet said:

    @PepeSilvia said:
    What sort of cooling system do you have in place to achieve a CPU speed of 23Ghz?

    https://www.vpsnet.com/en/services/vps/faq

    I really hope you're not serious. That's not how multiple cores work at all. You can't do 2 x 3GHz cores to equal 6GHz processing power

    Edit: fixed some spelling

    I have updated offer to be more clear for you. We just want to show to users that they will get minimum 3.4 ghz per 1 core (Which is very Rare) because at this time in a market a lot of providers shows only count of cores, but hide real core frequency.

    We think it is more clear to show what users are getting, Not only cores, but High frequency also. GHz calculations are described in our FAQ.

    Your website should be changed to reference how many cores you get at least. 23GHz is inaccurate and misleading. It's false advertisement at minimum which is illegal in many countries.

    You're telling someone they're getting 23GHz - they're not. They're getting a few cores that total that in a calculation that is horribly inaccurate at best.

  • only USA data center ?

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