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$5 VPS Servers in Florida
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$5 VPS Servers in Florida

w4Netw4Net Member
edited July 2015 in Offers

Looking for an enterprise grade VPS solution? Look no further, we have the virtual solution for you.

Our KVM & Citrix XenServer Virtual Servers gives you the option of installing from your own ISO image or net installer.
All resources are dedicated to your server. Host any application on a virtual server and say goodbye to that server in your office.
For all windows licensing costs, please email, sales [@] w4networks.com.
Remember to choose either KVM or Citrix XenServer hypervisor upon ordering.

VPS 1:

1 CPU Core
20GB HDD Space
512MB Dedicated Ram
1.5TB Bandwidth
1 IP

$5 per month
$0 Setup
http://www.w4networks.com/services/vps-servers

Servers located in GoRack DC - Jacksonville Florida

. Illegal torrents & other prohibited material considered illegal by law & the state of Florida, are strictly not permitted
. SPAMMING/Mass Mailing/Promotional mailing is strictly not permitted and if you are found to be spamming you will be terminated immediately

Comments

  • joepie91joepie91 Member, Patron Provider
    edited July 2015

    XenServer offers at this price point are very unusual, so that's interesting, and those are some very reasonably worded AUP.

    You're going to want to work on your post formatting, though :)

  • @joepie91 said:
    XenServer offers at this price point are very unusual, so that's interesting, and those are some very reasonably worded AUP.

    You're going to want to work on your post formatting, though :)

    There is nothing special about Xenserver. It is free too.

  • joepie91joepie91 Member, Patron Provider

    @JoeMerit said:
    There is nothing special about Xenserver. It is free too.

    My point being that it isn't offered commonly. It's usually either OpenVZ or KVM.

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