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Seeking low cost VPS outside North America.

Lets see if I can get what I want. Its a stretch im sure.

1024M Ram preferred
50Gig Space
500Gig Transfer (prob only use a few gig a month at best so not 100% needed just like the number)

$20 a year or less.

Japan, Netherlands, Russia, France, Italy open to most places (no USA, no Canada)

Comments

  • WorldWorld Veteran
    edited February 2014

    IP/bandwidth fees in those countries are so expensive.

  • Chances of this are very slim. Maybe increase your budget or decrease you requirements.

  • princeshokoprinceshoko Member
    edited February 2014

    im open to offers or idea of good places or offers in the range. Nothing set in stone, bandwidth how about 1024m/50gig/50gig lol not a major factor for me.

    I could do up to $30 a year with right offer but that would be my top out for my use of the service. Im a low end user, not looking to do anything major, just for play.

    Also the country list is just an idea.

  • fazarfazar Member
    edited February 2014

    How about this one.

    They offering OpenVZ plan with 1 Gb RAM, 1 Tb bandwidth, 20gb diskspace, 1 vcpu, 1 ipv4
    $25/Year (US based server)

  • tuguhosttuguhost Member
    edited February 2014

    @princeshoko said:
    im open to offers or idea of good places or offers in the range. Nothing set in stone, bandwidth how about 1024m/50gig/50gig lol not a major factor for me.

    I could do up to $30 a year with right offer but that would be my top out for my use of the service. Im a low end user, not looking to do anything major, just for play.

    Also the country list is just an idea.

    i could offer 25 GB Diskspace
    1 GB Guaranteed RAM
    500 GB bandwidth
    1 IP
    in uk for $30/year

  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran

    said: (no USA, no Canada)

    fazar said: US based server)

    @fazar

    Thanked by 2rsk Mark_R
  • @netomx

    princeshoko said: Also the country list is just an idea.

    .. btw, @tuguhost (I'm linking to their offer in my last comment) also offering UK-based server. :)

  • wait, a princess looking something cheap?

    how about trying Iniz or Ramnode?

  • wait, a princess looking something cheap?

    how about trying Iniz or Ramnode?

  • We could do this monthly in any of our locations, not yearly...

  • @fazar said:
    netomx

    thanks for recomend us, but that offer isnt valid anymore
    our latest offer is on http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/19745/us-uk-tuguhost-mega-sale-512-mb-ram-20-year-1-gb-ram-30-year#latest

  • kerouackerouac Member
    edited February 2014

    @princeshoko said:
    ErawanArifNugroho who's princess?

    I believe he referred to your nickname. princes(s) hoko

  • @kerouac whats a hoko? i see only one s.

  • kerouackerouac Member
    edited February 2014

    @princeshoko said:
    kerouac whats a hoko? i see only one s.

    These questions should be answered by @ErawanArifNugroho

    Thanked by 1ErawanArifNugroho
  • I've recently signed up with Iniz on their yearly deal which is $30 a year for 512mb ram, 50gb and 1tb traffic. Very happy so far.

  • Iniz it is, just got what I needed from him at a good price in NL.

    Thanks everyone!

    Thanked by 1Patrick
  • StarryStarry Member, Host Rep

    I can do $18/month in Japan.

  • SnowDaySnowDay Member
    edited February 2014

    @Jylee said:
    I can do $18/month in Japan.

    He wants around $20/year, not $18/month.
    Also your VPS services in starrydns are more expensive compare with LET or LEB.

  • @SnowDay said:
    Also your VPS services in starrydns are more expensive compare with LET or LEB.

    That's because they're in exotic locations. You can charge a premium there because bandwidth is more expensive in those locations.

  • @TheCTS said:
    That's because they're in exotic locations. You can charge a premium there because bandwidth is more expensive in those locations.

    oh, no wonder its more expensive than other.

  • @TheCTS said:
    That's because they're in exotic locations. You can charge a premium there because bandwidth is more expensive in those locations.

    I have checked china family bandwidth.
    5M = around 70 yuan
    So company might be cheaper.
    And as you know those company promise they dont share bandwidth but they do share bandwidth. More user the better.

  • hostnoobhostnoob Member
    edited February 2014

    are you using this to mess around with/test stuff out? I wouldn't use a company that offered services that cheap for anything even mildly serious.

    Although, if you can make do without a dedicated IP (IPv4) you could ask the guy who runs lowendspirit if he could sortt something out. He does 3eur/yr plans but low RAM

  • princeshokoprinceshoko Member
    edited February 2014

    @hostnoob haha. of course to mess around on. i dont mess with client enviroments that i run.

    this is just for me to play with. try new stuff on. and have fun with.

    if i wanted something for my hosting biz my budget would have a comma. Ive been in the hosting game since the 90's

  • also note above i found what i wanted from @Iniz

  • StarryStarry Member, Host Rep

    @SnowDay

    I pay 230 yuan for 4mbps ADSL at my home... Where did you find 5M 70yuan?

    And btw, the home adsl is usually 512kbps upload speed.

  • @princeshoko RamNode offers a location in the Netherlands and they are really good. Performance is really good as well. Ask @Nick_A if you have any questions.

  • fanfan Veteran

    @SnowDay said:
    And as you know those company promise they dont share bandwidth but they do share bandwidth. More user the better.

    Should be 5mbps download/ 512kbps upload for RMB 70/month, and as far as I know, my local ISP charges RMB 2000/year for 2mbps to business users.

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