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Xen/Kvm LowEndBox provider in multiple locations?
kornnflake
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Locking for a Xen/Kvm LowEndBox provider in multiple locations. Pretty much just like Edis
Any ideas?
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Everyone is going to hate me for saying this, but ThrustVPS?
LoveVPS have UK and US
Hostigation?
Hostigation, VPS6, BuyVM (once Atlanta becomes a reality?), and BurstNET are the first ones that come to mind.
URPad had rolled out a trial of Xen PV a while back in NY (which has been active for me far past the one trial month, but I'm not complaining..) though I'm not sure if they ever rolled it out in NY or beyond.
You might not find a provider with such a wide, amazing footprint as Edis though.
We have another location which Im just testing out at the moment, should be released sometime in July / August.
We have Xen-PV/HVM in Germany and USA.
EDIS ;D
Just go with Edis, you can't go wrong ^_^
There's Santrex, but they're slightly above LEB, and whether you want them is an entirely different discussion (probably not).
It has not improved.
You probably missed the part where I said
Even horrid hosts have their uses.
Any ideas?
I would recommend Castlegem.
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1154534
http://www.castlegem.co.uk/about_us.html
London Telehouse (UK), Manchester (UK), Vienna/Wien (AT), Prague/Praha (CZ), Hannover (DE), Ashburn (US), and Fremont (US)
Company owner is connected with hosting industry longer than most people I know and he know what he's doing. Sadly he don't advertise at LEB/LET enough to get wider recognition in this community.
thank you @Spirit :-) re: ads - it is true, I more often lurk here as a member than advertise, but I agree we should ;-) as for LEB - gave it up, I emailed them three times after their 'relaunch' and got no word back at all, so sadly ticked it off as a waste of time and effort (no offence of course, just matter of fact)
oz.
Does Castlegem supports IPv6?
Yes to: Vienna, Prague, Manchester, London (both DCs), and US West Coast. Coming: East Coast, Germany (the latter location, however, is mostly geared towards users who want a secondary DNS or similar).
cheers
oz.
Test IP Prague?
Using GTS?
EDIT:
oh nevermind, Supernetwork, i pass considered their history
Since when you care about some DC history, william? btw. is it zhangltd yours? :P
I got Prague vps only 44 days ago so I can't give some extended review yet however so far I can't complain.
But the real gem is for me of course Castlegem Vienna .at vps which walks nicely side by side with my Edis Graz .at vps
If they were part of the RBN i do - also no, it was sold to a family member
Yes, their location in Vienna (Neotelecoms i think) is very nice, connectivity is excellent.
So you googled and found name Supernetwork on huge list among PEER 1, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Netelligent, Road Runner, Gandi, Level 3, HINET, swiftway, OVH, TUCOWS... and hudreds other ISPs, DCs, transit providers... we daily use but at some point each of them knowingly or unknowingly hosted some RBN clients and then you wanted to make it more important than it is? Big deal!
Be careful so that you won't by mistake use some LEVEL3, Hetzner or HINET which are in same RBN basket as Supernetwork!
http://www.nartv.org/projects/badware/static/
Reading you someone may think that Supernetwork was really part of RBN organization while you just tryed to make impression like you know something important but there is nothing like that. Such careless random statements can easily put black spot on a decent provider (competition) when there's actually nothing behind to be worth to mention. Naughty, naughty Will..
Where? I've been bitching about them for as long as I can remember. But as @Aldryic said,
eh, no, research deeper - much like 2x4 and later Rove digital they were directly part of their spam division