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We double the RAM on our KVM VPS!
We'd like to offer you some discounts on our CloudServers.
We're in business for over four years and operate our own hardware in one of the best data centers in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Details on our network: http://wiki.farnox.net/doku.php?id=dedicated:network
All servers can be managed using our self-developed management interface and are billed hourly. You only need a server for a few hours? You only pay the hours you actually used.
We double the ram on the listed offers and offer two months free on yearly payment.
CloudServer 10G (2017)
CPU: 1x vCPU
Ram: 1024 MB DDR4 (instead of 512 MB)
Hard Drive: 10 GB SSD
Location: Frankfurt am Main, Germany
IPv4: 1x IPv4
IPv6: /64
3,00€ per month (30€ per year, two months free)
Order: https://www.farnox.net/sites/offers
CloudServer 20G (2017)
CPU: 1x vCPU
Ram: 2048 MB DDR4 (instead of 1024 MB)
Hard Drive: 20 GB SSD
Location: Frankfurt am Main, Germany
IPv4: 1x IPv4
IPv6: /64
5,00€ per month (50€ per year, two months free)
Order: https://www.farnox.net/sites/offers
To use the yearly payment option, just add the yearly amount in credit. The upgrade will be applied within 24 hours.
A CloudServer is a KVM-based virtual server. You can choose between Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora and CentOS or mount your own ISO.
All servers will be set up in less than 60 seconds.
Just post below if you have any questions or send us an email: [email protected]
Thank you!
Comments
The traffic is only 100GB?
@zhangsy
You can use more than that. Just keep in mind what you're paying. We do not bill for traffic at the moment nor do we suspend servers that use more than the bandwidth limit.
I registered with €1 in credit to try out the service. Will add the rest of the credit later if everything goes well.
On first impression, other than some German language leaking through, the control panel looks nice. Unfortunately, my IP is not properly geolocated (yet?) and rDNS is set to some random German blog.
@niels
I just fixed your rdns. Please drop an email to have it set to your domain.
Just a small follow-up of my experience.
Overall VPS performance seems good with decent disk speed and stable network latency/throughput throughout Europe/America/Asia. CPU does seem a bit limited with not all host capabilities exposed to the VM (i.e. no SSE3/4, fma, AVX). Also, as noted earlier, monthly bandwidth is on the low side (but not enforced yet).