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Which is the Lowest costly VPS & Dedicated Server Provider ?

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  • @4n0nx said:
    Oh pls, anyone could just go to OVH directly for less

    Where exactly can I get an OVH VPS for 10$/year?

  • @mikho said:
    GVH

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    imo its prob like gvh v1million :p

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  • DarioX said: Where exactly can I get an OVH VPS for 10$/year?

    If you just want an absolute low price you can also go with moosevz and ellipsisnode and many others that I can't remember soz.

    I wonder though how much bandwidth you actually get on a "yoctobox". If you can pull 100 mbps constantly on a $10/year VPS then... :D

  • FlamesRunner said: FlamesRunner

    lol

  • 2 Cores @ 2.50Ghz
    256 MB Memory
    80GB SSD Storage
    20TB UnMetered Bandwidth
    1 IPv4 Address
    1 IPv6 Address
    1000Mbit Network Speed
    

    Would run $3.50 monthly.

  • lol, "20TB UnMetered" - idiotic...

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  • @William said:
    lol, "20TB UnMetered" - idiotic...

    Each container has 20TB Bandwidth but its not metered after 20TB, we just used it to track how much bandwidth our customers use. So you have 20TB UnMetered.

  • @IgniteServers said:
    Each container has 20TB Bandwidth but its not metered after 20TB, we just used it to track how much bandwidth our customers use. So you have 20TB UnMetered.

    Still doesn't make sense. Either there's a cap (soft or otherwise) or there isn't.

  • "20TB Bandwidth but its not metered after 20TB" ... looks like there is no cap ...

  • @JasonPat said:
    "20TB Bandwidth but its not metered after 20TB" ... looks like there is no cap ...

    Basically no cap yes.

  • @IgniteServers said:
    Basically no cap yes.

    Then what's the 20tb number in there for?

  • Because they have to have a number for solus but it's a 'soft' limit so once you go over 20tb it just stops counting.

  • @Jonchun said:

    @chip hit it on the nose its for SolusVM.

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