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★ RAID 10 - SSD ★ OpenVZ ★ From 66¢/m ★ $8/YR 256MB ★ $12/YR 512MB ★ $16/YR 1GB ★ ATL, NY, DAL, LA
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★ RAID 10 - SSD ★ OpenVZ ★ From 66¢/m ★ $8/YR 256MB ★ $12/YR 512MB ★ $16/YR 1GB ★ ATL, NY, DAL, LA

VirMachVirMach Member, Patron Provider
edited July 2016 in Offers


VirMach has been dedicated to providing quality and affordable service since 2014. We are a registered company in the United States, and offer services throughout the US. All of the plans featured today come with RAID 10 Solid State Drive storage, Intel E5 processors, and SolusVM. OpenVZ virtualization is offered. Explore the full list of features below. This offer is limited quantity per plan per household, and may expire or change at any time.

To keep prices low, we have a strict zero tolerance policy on abuse and do not provide refunds or second chances after abuse, for this offer. Please do not order without first taking a look at our ToS.

No traffic exchange. No I/O or CPU abuse. No network abuse. No mailservers/spam.


⇨ Offer Features


  • Storage: Solid State Drive RAID 10
  • Uptime: 100% Uptime Guaranteed
  • Locations: Atlanta, Buffalo, Dallas, Los Angeles
  • SolusVM: OpenVZ Virtualization, Linux
  • Free support: Limited support for this offer


⇨ OpenVZ Specials (Linux Only)


CLICK HERE to view / order all special offer plans below - no coupon required. LIMITED STOCK.

★ 256MB RAM ★

  • 1 vCore @ 1GHz
  • 15GB Disk - SSD RAID 10
  • 500GB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps
  • 1 IPv4 - Additional Available
  • SolusVM/OpenVZ - Linux

$3.00 Quarterly | $5.50 Semi-Annually | $8.00 Annually

★ 512MB RAM ★

  • 2 vCore @ 1GHz
  • 20GB Disk - SSD RAID 10
  • 1TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps
  • 1 IPv4 - Additional Available
  • SolusVM/OpenVZ - Linux

$5.00 Quarterly | $8.00 Semi-Annually | $12.00 Annually

★ 1GB RAM ★

  • 2 vCore @ 1GHz
  • 30GB Disk - SSD RAID 10
  • 2TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps
  • 1 IPv4 - Additional Available
  • SolusVM/OpenVZ - Linux

$8.00 Quarterly | $12.00 Semi-Annually | $16.00 Annually

★ 2GB RAM ★

  • 2 vCore @ 1.5GHz
  • 40GB Disk - SSD RAID 10
  • 3TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps
  • 1 IPv4 - Additional Available
  • SolusVM/OpenVZ - Linux

$10.00 Quarterly | $16.00 Semi-Annually | $20.00 Annually

New customers use code SPECIAL5 for $5 additional discount for first year. Limit one per customer. Limit 100. Expires July 22, 2016.


⇨ Learn More


ToS: http://virmach.com/terms-conditions

Looking Glass: http://lg.virmach.com/

Refund Policy: We will not provide any refunds for this special offer, under any circumstance.

Please feel free to contact our sales department with any questions you have; we can customize your plan to your needs if you require larger plans. We apologize for any errors/typos within this offer - please refer to our website if there is any mismatch of information. Please note for this offer, we're trying a few new things: (1) limited support, (2) additional non-recurring discount for new customers, and (3) no refunds. Please do not order this offer if you're uncomfortable with these changes.

Comments

  • tenperatenpera Member
    edited July 2016

    edit

  • CrustyCrusty Member

    Your ToS is broken. A MySQL error.

  • VirMachVirMach Member, Patron Provider

    Crusty said: Your ToS is broken. A MySQL error.

    I can't reproduce this issue. Could you please message me with more information? Thank you.

  • CrustyCrusty Member

    must have been a one time thing. It's good now.

  • CrustyCrusty Member

    access denied, /businesshours.php on line 20
    mysql_get_server_info, a link to the server could not be established.
    Cloudflare wouldn't let me post the whole message.

  • CrustyCrusty Member

    I just got one, thanks.

  • JRTechJRTech Member

    I have a 50GB HDD server with them (for backup)

    http://i.imgur.com/NilIwO8.png

    This is bench result since my last OS reload. So far so good.

    root@localhost:~# df -h
    Filesystem         Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
    /dev/ploop22492p1   50G   35G   13G  74% /
    none               1.0G  4.0K  1.0G   1% /dev
    none               205M   44K  205M   1% /run
    none               5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
    none               410M     0  410M   0% /run/shm
    none               100M     0  100M   0% /run/user
    root@localhost:~# bash bench.sh
    Benchmark started on Fri Jul  8 23:40:47 EDT 2016
    Full benchmark log: /root/bench.log
    
    System Info
    -----------
    Processor   : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 v2 @ 2.10GHz
    CPU Cores   : 2
    Frequency   : 1575.750 MHz
    Memory      : 2048 MB
    Swap        : 0 MB
    Uptime      : 93 days, 15:11,
    
    OS      : Debian GNU/Linux 7
    Arch        : i686 (32 Bit)
    Kernel      : 2.6.32-042stab112.15
    Hostname    : localhost
    
    
    Speedtest (IPv4 only)
    ---------------------
    Your public IPv4 is xx.xx.xx.xx
    
    Location        Provider    Speed
    CDN         Cachefly    80.3MB/s
    
    Atlanta, GA, US     Coloat      34.1MB/s 
    Dallas, TX, US      Softlayer   54.6MB/s 
    Seattle, WA, US     Softlayer   59.7MB/s 
    San Jose, CA, US    Softlayer   85.3MB/s 
    Washington, DC, US  Softlayer   4.53MB/s 
    
    Tokyo, Japan        Linode      11.5MB/s 
    Singapore       Softlayer   11.3MB/s 
    
    Rotterdam, Netherlands  id3.net     9.02MB/s
    Haarlem, Netherlands    Leaseweb    5.11MB/s 
    
    
    Disk Speed
    ----------
    I/O (1st run)   : 672 MB/s
    I/O (2nd run)   : 638 MB/s
    I/O (3rd run)   : 724 MB/s
    Average I/O : 678 MB/s
    
    root@localhost:~#
    
  • No swap space?

  • ScienceOnlineScienceOnline Member
    edited July 2016

    the ram is required for some Linux applications, it's not a luxury and it should twice the ram.

  • VirMachVirMach Member, Patron Provider

    vivekagr said: No swap space?

    No swap. Our servers have plenty of RAM, and it's cheap to upgrade to the level you need. We could offer you 256MB RAM / 256MB Swap, or we could offer you 512MB RAM. We used to have it be the former and now it's the latter.

    ScienceOnline said: the ram is required for some Linux applications, it's not a luxury and it should twice the ram.

    When our servers are at 30% RAM, we have no shortage in RAM. This offer goes up until 2GB RAM. We encourage you to purchase more if you need more.

    Thanked by 1vivekagr
  • Whats with the routing? This is a traceroute from a delimiter server (atlanta) to your atlanta lg:

    
    traceroute to 107.172.25.131 (107.172.25.131), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
     1  *hidden*
     2  te1-1-0d0.cir1.atlanta6-ga.us.xo.net (216.156.108.17)  0.335 ms  0.331 ms  0.326 ms
     3  207.88.13.48.ptr.us.xo.net (207.88.13.48)  41.234 ms  41.229 ms  41.219 ms
     4  te-11-4-0.rar3.washington-dc.us.xo.net (207.88.12.201)  22.677 ms  22.667 ms  22.668 ms
     5  207.88.12.132.ptr.us.xo.net (207.88.12.132)  17.944 ms  17.924 ms  17.920 ms
     6  207.88.14.191.ptr.us.xo.net (207.88.14.191)  14.442 ms  14.470 ms  14.449 ms
     7  ae30.was14.ip4.gtt.net (173.205.55.117)  14.650 ms  14.549 ms  14.577 ms
     8  xe-1-0-0.atl12.ip4.gtt.net (89.149.184.154)  26.770 ms  26.309 ms xe-9-2-0.atl12.ip4.gtt.net (89.149.128.110)  26.309 ms
     9  as36352.ae6-107.cr2.atl1.us.as4436.gtt.net (69.31.135.94)  27.070 ms  26.986 ms  27.104 ms
    10  10ge-1.c34-400-a02.atl1.colocrossing.com (69.31.134.226)  27.847 ms  27.111 ms  28.499 ms
    11  107-172-25-130-host.colocrossing.com (107.172.25.130)  26.278 ms  26.266 ms  26.253 ms
    12  107-172-25-131-host.colocrossing.com (107.172.25.131)  26.391 ms  26.380 ms  26.399 ms
    
  • noamannoaman Member

    Your last offer in Germany was a little cheap :-)

  • @VirMach said:

    vivekagr said: No swap space?

    No swap. Our servers have plenty of RAM, and it's cheap to upgrade to the level you need. We could offer you 256MB RAM / 256MB Swap, or we could offer you 512MB RAM. We used to have it be the former and now it's the latter.

    ScienceOnline said: the ram is required for some Linux applications, it's not a luxury and it should twice the ram.

    When our servers are at 30% RAM, we have no shortage in RAM. This offer goes up until 2GB RAM. We encourage you to purchase more if you need more.

    Do you really think that 256MB RAM / 256MB SWAP and 512MB RAM is the same? Don't you really know the difference between swap and ram? it's not that hard to learn you can easily find this informations online, I just let you know that the right thing to do is for example 256MB RAM / 512MB SWAP, swap should be the double of the ram, for some applications swap is mandatory so it is better 256MB RAM / 256MB SWAP than 512MB RAM / 0MB SWAP.

  • VirMachVirMach Member, Patron Provider

    @teamacc said:
    Whats with the routing? This is a traceroute from a delimiter server (atlanta) to your atlanta lg:

    Please open a technical support ticket.

    ScienceOnline said: Do you really think that 256MB RAM / 256MB SWAP and 512MB RAM is the same? Don't you really know the difference between swap and ram? it's not that hard to learn you can easily find this informations online, I just let you know that the right thing to do is for example 256MB RAM / 512MB SWAP, swap should be the double of the ram, for some applications swap is mandatory so it is better 256MB RAM / 256MB SWAP than 512MB RAM / 0MB SWAP.

    Yes, I understand the difference. What application are you running where Swap is mandatory? We could technically enable vSwap for you to emulate swapping, but you would be charged at the same rate as the memory usage.

    So if you wish, order a 512MB plan from us, for example, and we can change it to 256MB / 512MB Burst with vSwap if you need it. Just open a ticket, if that is better for you.

  • b6688b6688 Member

    @ScienceOnline

    I couldn't agree with your opinion. For modern server, If the server have 256MB RAM, you should only need to create a SWAP file with 128MB RAM but not 512MB RAM. Meaning to say that you just need a swap that is equivalent to "half" of your real memory.

    Do you mind to share with us what applications requires high swap rather than physical RAM? If yes, I will suggest that you buy the KVM VPS and you can create the Swapfile as you wish.

    To further understanding the SWAP file usage. You can read from:

    http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-swap-space.html

    To Add the SWAP File, you can read from:

    http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-add-a-swap-file-howto/

    How to create Swap Memory In Linux (KVM Only)
    =======================================
    
    1. Type the following command to create 512MB swapfile file (1024 * 512MB = 524288 block size):
    # dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=524288
    
    2. Type the following command to create 1024MB swapfile file (1024 * 1024MB = 1048576 block size):
    # dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=1048576
    
    3. Type the following command to create 2048MB swapfile file (1024 * 2048MB = 2097152 block size):
    # dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=2097152
    
    4. Type the following command to create 3172MB swapfile file (1024 * 3172MB = 3145728 block size):
    # dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=3145728
    
    
    A Sample creating for 1GB Swap Memory (KVM Only)
    =======================================
    dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=1048576
    mkswap /swapfile && chown root. /swapfile && chmod 0600 /swapfile && swapon /swapfile
    echo /swapfile swap swap defaults 0 0 >> /etc/fstab
    echo vm.swappiness = 0 >> /etc/sysctl.conf && sysctl -p
    =======================================
    
    
  • @VirMach said:

    @teamacc said:
    Whats with the routing? This is a traceroute from a delimiter server (atlanta) to your atlanta lg:

    Please open a technical support ticket.

    I am not a customer

  • @b6688 said:
    @ScienceOnline

    I couldn't agree with your opinion. For modern server, If the server have 256MB RAM, you should only need to create a SWAP file with 128MB RAM but not 512MB RAM. Meaning to say that you just need a swap that is equivalent to "half" of your real memory.

    Do you mind to share with us what applications requires high swap rather than physical RAM? If yes, I will suggest that you buy the KVM VPS and you can create the Swapfile as you wish.

    To further understanding the SWAP file usage. You can read from:

    http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-swap-space.html

    To Add the SWAP File, you can read from:

    http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-add-a-swap-file-howto/

    > How to create Swap Memory In Linux (KVM Only)
    > =======================================
    > 
    > 1. Type the following command to create 512MB swapfile file (1024 * 512MB = 524288 block size):
    > # dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=524288
    > 
    > 2. Type the following command to create 1024MB swapfile file (1024 * 1024MB = 1048576 block size):
    > # dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=1048576
    > 
    > 3. Type the following command to create 2048MB swapfile file (1024 * 2048MB = 2097152 block size):
    > # dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=2097152
    > 
    > 4. Type the following command to create 3172MB swapfile file (1024 * 3172MB = 3145728 block size):
    > # dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=3145728
    > 
    > 
    > A Sample creating for 1GB Swap Memory (KVM Only)
    > =======================================
    > dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=1048576
    > mkswap /swapfile && chown root. /swapfile && chmod 0600 /swapfile && swapon /swapfile
    > echo /swapfile swap swap defaults 0 0 >> /etc/fstab
    > echo vm.swappiness = 0 >> /etc/sysctl.conf && sysctl -p
    > =======================================
    > 
    > 

    This guide is for KVM/XEN, not for openvz. Openvz swap is handled/forced by the host

  • b6688b6688 Member

    @teamacc

    Nothing wrong in my statement as I have stated clearly this guide is for (KVM only). Since @ScienceOnline requested for Swap file so I recommend to buy a KVM VPS and he can create the swapfile as he wish.

  • i can run mt4 (forex)?

  • VirMachVirMach Member, Patron Provider

    mihimadui said: i can run mt4 (forex)?

    We've had people run it with no problem in the past and also people run it and overload the server / get suspended. It all depends on your usage and settings.

  • @VirMach said:

    mihimadui said: i can run mt4 (forex)?

    We've had people run it with no problem in the past and also people run it and overload the server / get suspended. It all depends on your usage and settings.

    thank you very much.

  • duckeeyuckduckeeyuck Member
    edited July 2016

    ScienceOnline said: Do you really think that 256MB RAM / 256MB SWAP and 512MB RAM is the same? Don't you really know the difference between swap and ram? it's not that hard to learn you can easily find this informations online, I just let you know that the right thing to do is for example 256MB RAM / 512MB SWAP, swap should be the double of the ram, for some applications swap is mandatory so it is better 256MB RAM / 256MB SWAP than 512MB RAM / 0MB SWAP.

    512mb ram + 0 swap is a LOT better than 256mb ram + 512mb swap

    Stop talking as if you knew anything, swap was used years ago because we didn't have as much ram, you DON'T want to use swap.

    Go ahead and provide a link to "information online" that says that swap is better and doesn't simply "recommends to use swap"

    If you have 512mb real ram you can use all of it without an issue, if you have 256mb ram and your kernel starts swapping your system will become slow as your grandfather's attempt to get an erection.

    Also, swapping will slow down the disk for everyone.

    Thanked by 1Junkless
  • TaoronTaoron Member
    edited July 2016

    hmm

  • has this promotion ended? I'm not seeing the advertised pricing

  • @borngreat said:
    has this promotion ended? I'm not seeing the advertised pricing

    https://virmach.com/special-offers/

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