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Misaka.io: Secaucus, NJ (Equinix NY2) Relaunch, 1GB RAM from $5 / mo
Hi guys,
We have recently moved our Secaucus site to Equinix NY2 and adopted a new upstream GSL Networks.
IPv6 and BGP are still in progress, I think we should be able to deliver them next month.
You can use 170.39.226.151
for testing.
Offers
S2N-1C1G
- 1 vCore
- 1 GiB DDR4 Memory
- 16 GiB RAID 1 NVMe SSD
1 TiB Trafficfair use shared until Apr 1- $5 / mo
For customers who want Windows, we still provide 2016 / 2019 license for free but it requires at least 32 GB disk space.
Higher plans can be found on the page below:
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Comments
Does that mean traffic won't count till end of month, or traffic won't count until you own the VM?
Both :-)
Might want to proofread your website since it doesn't make a good impression on potential customers. For example, I found this nugget on the homepage:
Might want to change it to:
I have an instance in Reston, fantastic network and superb panel, keep it up!
Thank you, Just fixed it.
Must be in a bad mood when writing these. Writing anything other than code is always difficult for me and probably it's time to find someone else to do this.
...or... just leave it? I mean, does anyone really care? Every provider claims to be reliable, high performance, 24/7 support, machine learning, blockchain, yada yada...
But maybe there's something you have and the average WHMCS + Virtualizor provider doesn't...?
Yes!? I mean, it reflects poorly.
If it didn't matter then people would actively give money to Nigerian scams ignoring the spelling mistakes and generally poor English, for example.
s/leave/replace
In fact people do.
Anyways - I wasn't referring to the spelling mistakes. These should be corrected.
What I was trying to suggest is finding a more creative and unique description for the business. I honestly do not care whether a provider claims to be reliable, have top-notch support or place their servers to the most secure datacenter of the world.