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$7/quarter 512 MiB RAM SSD-Cached Non-oversold OpenVZ VPSs in Dallas | 40% Recurring
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$7/quarter 512 MiB RAM SSD-Cached Non-oversold OpenVZ VPSs in Dallas | 40% Recurring

Hi all. AzureVPS offers SSD-cached VPSs at low prices without overselling.

Normally, our VPS prices start at around $8/mo/GiB of RAM, but we're currently offering up to 40% off recurring for quarterly and annually billed products if you're new with us.

CVZ-1024

  • 3 Accessible E3 Cores (3.2+ GHz)
  • 1/1 GiB RAM/vSwap
  • 60 GiB RAID10 SSD-Cached Space
  • 1.2 TiB Data at 1gbps
  • 1 IPv4 Address
  • 16 IPv6 Addresses
  • Coupon: LET40R
  • $12.96 per quarter ($4.32/mo)
  • Order now!

CVZ-512

  • 2 Accessible E3 Cores (3.2+ GHz)
  • 512/512 MiB RAM/vSwap
  • 30 GiB RAID10 SSD-Cached Space
  • 600 GiB Data at 1gbps
  • 1 IPv4 Address
  • 16 IPv6 Addresses
  • Coupon: LET40R
  • $6.84 per quarter ($2.28/mo)
  • Order now!

CVZ-256

  • 1 Accessible E3 Core (3.2+ GHz)
  • 256/256 MiB RAM/vSwap
  • 15 GiB RAID10 SSD-Cached Space
  • 300 GiB Data at 1gbps
  • 1 IPv4 Address
  • 16 IPv6 Addresses
  • Coupon: LET30
  • $4.20 per quarter ($1.40/mo)
  • Order now!

An unlimited number of extra IPv4 addresses are available for $3/quarter each, but each extra address must have justification for its use.

Extra data is also available for $5/TiB/quarter which is 50% off our normal price for data. Open a ticket with us after ordering if you want to take advantage of this offer.

All payment right now is handled through Paypal, and a seven day refund is offered for all new customers.

None of our RAM nor drive space will be oversold; the plans have been configured such that each's RAM and drive space are exactly double that of the previous one, and along with a proper max resource allocation limit, will prevent the overselling of those resources.

Currently the SSD only caches reads, but fortunately the majority of real world IO usage is reads. Write caching is planned. Dirty cache random read IOPs was measured to be ~25K with 4kB blocks, or ~100MB/s. CPU and network bandwidth is shared across all VPSs on the node with a fair share policy.

Our AUP and TOS in a nutshell is: Nothing illegal. Nothing constantly resource intensive; Disruptive CPU or network usage will have those resources throttled respectively. IRC, game servers and legal adult content are allowed.

We will reply to all support tickets within 24 hours and strive to provide a pleasant experience as possible.

Website: https://azurevps.com/

Network test files: 10MB | 100MB

Network test IPs: 107.155.70.194 | 2604:880:1:2::2

Comments

  • linuxthefishlinuxthefish Member
    edited July 2014

    Nice offer, your test file on IPv6 does not appear to be working though!

  • DC?

  • Monsta_AUMonsta_AU Member
    edited July 2014

    @MorningIris said:
    DC?

    Looks like Incero @ Dallas by the traceroutes on the test IP.

    12 221 ms 223 ms 222 ms ae11.er1.dfw2.us.above.net [64.125.20.66] 13 221 ms 224 ms 221 ms 208.185.52.198.IPYX-078076-900-ZYO.above.net [208.185.52.198] 14 221 ms 222 ms 221 ms sc-side-from-r1.inceronetwork.com [192.211.63.2] 15 240 ms 222 ms 217 ms water.cvz.azurevps.com [107.155.70.194]

    Nice to see another Aussie-based business giving it a go in these parts. Prices on the 40% recurring look pretty good - 1GB for under $50 per year is alright in my book.

  • AzureVPSAzureVPS Member
    edited July 2014

    @linuxthefish said:
    Nice offer, your test file on IPv6 does not appear to be working though!

    That's odd. It was working a while ago. What's stranger is that it's working fine on the containers...

    Thank you for telling me about this - I'll have a look into it.

    You can use this address for now, but it doesn't have any test files on it (or a http server for that matter) so it can really only be used to test latency: 2604:880:1:2:0:2:b84:b437

    @MorningIris said:
    DC?

    @Monsta_AU is correct in it being Incero

    Thanked by 1Monsta_AU
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