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Slightly pervy profile pic there fella
Cannot provide at that price but we sure do have South Korean VPS
If you are interested, I'll upgrade the bandwidth to 300GB per month for free. Open a support ticket & link this LET thread.
I have changed my picture, sorry for your adverse effects
No adverse effects for me, it just prevents you looking like a sex offender.
Any provider of North Korea vps?
@deployvm
It's more than three times what OP requested, well done.
I miss the penis guy
haven't tried them before, but give NukeVPS ago
I do know a few that matches the criteria (except for bandwidth, about 300G/mo seems to be the maximum in the price range), but I don't know if any of them provide english support (or even accept orders from foreigners)
I can accept XhostFire $ 10USD / M plan, but it seems that it has out of stock
You seem to be saying "I'm a little bee"? If so, then I miss him very much
Can you send their official website to me, thank you
I've sent you a PM.
nukevps.com.kp does not work. Possibly provider no longer exists?
You think the "north korea hosting" jokes are funny, but really, they are not.
I've looked through their signup pages, and it seems you need to be a Korean citizen or a registered foreigner in Korea to sign up.
That being said, here you go:
iwinv: (512MB ram, 25GB storage, about $2/mo)
https://www.iwinv.kr/server/server.html
cafe24: (1G ram, 30GB storage, about $5/mo + $20 setup fee)
https://www.cafe24.com/?controller=product_page&type=server&page=virtual_linux
phps (512MB ram, 30GB storage, about $5/mo):
https://www.phps.kr/vps_linux_price.html
As far as I know, all of them are KVM. Can only confirm that for iwinv and cafe24 tho. I haven't used phps before.
Prices are rough conversions to USD from KRW.
PHPs.kr:
? CPUs 512MB Memory 30GB Storage 320GB BW for 5,500₩/month
? CPUs 1GB Memory 40GB Storage 540GB BW for 9,900₩/month
Fun25:
3 CPUs 4GB Memory 50GB Storage 300GB BW for 11,000₩/month, 44,000₩/6 months or 66,000₩/year
Fun25 plans start with 0 public dedicated IPs. they used to offer some good deals such as 1CPU/1GB/20GB/500GB BW for 5,500₩/month but it doesn't seem they are doing that anymore...
Cafe24:
? CPUs 1GB Memory 30GB Storage 300GB BW for 5,500₩/month + 22,000₩ onetime setup fee
? CPUs 2GB Memory 40GB Storage 500GB BW for 11,000₩/month + 22,000₩ onetime setup fee
SmileServe (CloudV) uses separate pricing for regional and international traffic. I excluded it.
Game servers are prohibited on PHPs.kr and Fun25. Cafe24 notes nothing about Game server but they block customers using their services as International VPN.
I'm not sure about if they accept unregistered foreign customers or not. you should contact them first.
What agent means?
Proxy right?
It's not a joke. It's just hosting in North Korea. For you it may be a joke to host data there, for me it's just another hosting in another location.
I gave you the benefit of the doubt thinking you are just going for a stale joke, considering your past history of posts didn't indicate you might be this dumb to seriously expect any hosting in NK. But it looks like I have been mistaken.
@deployvm for sure.
If you know a korean citizen with a korean credit card, iwinv is awesome (and extremely cheap). However, their global network is horrible (and expensive). If your going to connect outside of korea, I don't recommend any of the korean local providers since they mostly allow only ~20% international bw of total bw. Read ToS before singing up.
Yeah keep on with the "funny", dprk.kp doesn't exist, and I believe anyone is free to write anything into their subnet whois at OVH...
Heights of fooling clients: http://www.allactionhost.com/en-kp/web-hosting (North Korea Web Hosting) lol
LOL. I bet you are trying to say "proxy", not "agent".
You didn't tag him
Intentionally, I remove the tag when I honestly don't want the other person to get notified and reply, but prefer that the discussion on a particular subject would just end.
Note how this message doesn't tag you either.
just in case... I might be able to offer it for 8eur.