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You want KVM/Xen with 3+GB Ram at $5.
Bring in @MrGeneral "stop being so cheap"
Can also be oVZ or whatever.
You can't run Kernel 3 on OVZ/LXC.
If the host uses Kernel 3.x it's possible..
OpenVZ RHEL6 does not run with Kernel > 2.6.32, only Virtuozzo 7 does which is very unstable at this time.
Well, my old host was using Ubuntu with Kernel 3.x in virtualization. Haven't had any problems.
VPSDime? 6GB/4vCPU OVZ @$7/month?
Your host was either running LXC or your host patched OpenVZ against Kernel 3 (which is VERY insecure because OpenVZ contains some code that prevents containers from using functions that are forbidden (to prevent container breakouts), Kernel 3 obviously implements more APIs/functions that containers are then allowed to use and if a client finds a function that allows breakout from the container, the host is pretty much fucked) or your host compiled a 2.6.32 kernel putting "3.something.whatever" as kernel build name in the conf file.
Ya, there were using LXC. As said virtualization type doesn't matter.
They're US based with their High RAM Servers I think.
Mind letting us know why you need kernel 3.*?
AMP (application management panel) for GS needs this.
Are you interested in trying to run it on kernel 2.6.32 and see if it works? I would be able to spin you up a container for either testing or production use.
We can try but the installer already caused problems the last time.
We can provide a KVM VPS for $7 with the following spec in France:
PM Me if you're interested. Doesn't meet your spec exactly, but probably one of the closest offers your going to get on truly dedicated KVM resources.
Sry but: https://www.ovh.de/virtual_server/vps-ssd.xml
So get that then.. 100Mbps though so that doesn't meet your requirements either.