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MassNodes - Boston, MA - VPS [Starting at $2.44 with Discounts]
MassNodes (http://massnodes.com) is a VPS and dedicated server provider based around the Boston area. We offer a variety of affordable and reliable solutions for your hosting needs. Our geographic location provides low latency to the east coast along with Canada and Europe. Currently we operate out of Somerville, MA on a Cogent only network.
25% OFF ALL PLANS WITH PROMO 2FV09JFEMJ (Full Listing Here)
Features:
- Allocated resources are guaranteed.
- SolusVM control panel
- 1Gbit network port
- PPP/TUN/TAP Enabled
- 1 IPv4 Address
- Raid 10 Data Protection
LowEndTalk - OpenVZ Balanced Plans
256MB Plan:
Ram: 256MB
Burst Ram: 512MB
CPU Cores: 2
Storage Space: 30GB
Bandwidth: 1000GB
Monthly Price: $3.25 ($2.44 With Promo: 2FV09JFEMJ) Order Now
512MB Plan:
Ram: 512MB
Burst Ram: 1024MB
CPU Cores: 2
Storage Space: 50GB
Bandwidth: 2000GB
Monthly Price: $5.99 ($4.49 With Promo: 2FV09JFEMJ) Order Now
1024MB Plan:
Ram: 1024MB
Burst Ram: 2048MB
CPU Cores: 4
Storage Space: 80GB
Bandwidth: 3000GB
Monthly Price: $10.99 ($7 With Promo: 111FYYSB2T) Order Now
LowEndTalk - OpenVZ Storage Plans
256MB Plan:
Ram: 256MB
Burst Ram: 512MB
CPU Cores: 1
Storage Space: 256GB
Bandwidth: 1000GB
Monthly Price: $6.99 ($5.24 With Promo: 2FV09JFEMJ) Order Now
Network Testing:
10MB Test File
100MB Test File
Serverbear:
2048MB Plan @ MassNodes Benchmark Report
Storage 2048MB Plan @ MassNodes Benchmark Report
Comments
Domain Registered On October 13, 2013
BTW good offer
Any specific Limitation on Storage Plans also why not KVM?
The storage plans are to be used just like a normal VPS. They just have more storage space. The reason why it's not KVM is to lower the resource overhead carried by each container. Plus people will get higher access speeds due to less layers. This allows me to offer deals for a lower price.
I did contemplate running KVM, but I decided to add that to future plans. Right now we're focusing on OpenVZ for the reasons above, but all allocated resources are guaranteed.
Hey MassNodes!
Boston client here!
Thanks for the awesome service! It's a steal!
The server's performance is fantastic!
10/10
Can you clarify if this is burst RAM or vSWAP? If it's burst RAM, are you using the old OpenVZ that has poorer memory management?
@perennate
We're using the current version of SolusVM. So it's vSwap, but just keep in mind burst ram is ram + vswap size. I'll state it correctly in my next posting.