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Looking for a low spec KVM - Midwest US
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Looking for a low spec KVM - Midwest US

ZshenZshen Member
edited May 2018 in Requests

Good morning/afternoon/evening.

I am looking to replace my current OVZ with a KVM device. This will be used primarily as an SSH jump server, however I must be able to ping/traceroute/mtr from the box. Due to the nature of the use, it must be super reliable with great connectivity. Further requirements:

  • KVM
  • Disk Space: 10GB
  • Memory: 256MB
  • Monthly Network Allocation: 1TB (typically musch less, but just a good buffer)
  • Midwest located - Prefer Chicago
  • Great connectivity - Multiple unsaturated uplinks
  • Reputible provider with spectatular uptime
  • Less than $27/yr
  • Nat'd IPv4 is fine - Only one inbound port is needed
  • IPv6 a must

Any suggestions, or is this unreasonable? Thanks in advance!

Comments

  • MichaelCeeMichaelCee Barred
    edited May 2018

    Do you mean MB? lg-ch.ho-ost.com

  • ZshenZshen Member

    @Hoost said:
    Do you mean MB?

    Yup. Good call. Updated, thank you.

  • In that case, Chicago, IPv4, IPv6, 512MB RAM, 25GB HDD, 1TB Bandwidth for £15/Year ($20.39) is what I can do. 30 day money back, so you can make sure the networks all good.

  • ZshenZshen Member

    @Hoost said:
    In that case, Chicago, IPv4, IPv6, 512MB RAM, 25GB HDD, 1TB Bandwidth for £15/Year ($20.39) is what I can do. 30 day money back, so you can make sure the networks all good.

    Order link? Feel free to PM me if you'd rather.

    Thanked by 1MichaelCee
  • I hate to necro my own thread, but I'm looking for the same thing again as the host I was using has decided to cancel the offered service.

    The original post is still accurate in regards to requirements. I'd prefer something in the Continuum data center.

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