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1) What kind of specifications should the VPS have?
2) In which location should it be?
3) What's your budget?
You can't just request a VPS without providing information like above.
@xinixx check these threads out:
http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/1344956/
http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/1349639/
http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/1350659/
@xinixx 1GB/50GB Storage/Los, Angeles $7.00/month
Where are you located? It's best to get a server close to your location if you plan to use it for remote access.
I kinda wish I can understand what op typed as there is absolutely zero punctuations in his entire post it makes me really wanna punch someone in the face because I can't for the life read what he typed and understand why he s trying to say
What did I just write..
Why are you so sad ?
I would sugguest you to use LeaseWeb vps.
someone is making a lot of thread comments so he can offer something...
What game you playing ?
FYI this vpb shit is some real spam. Random people signed up on freevps.us just to advertise their shit company. Ignored advertising rules. They didn't even add a link to the site.
And he's not even trying, just copy & paste
OVH has 1 core 2GB KVM for $3.49/month, Leaseweb usually has deals for a $2.97 1core/1GB KVM, Scaleway/Online.net has dedicated arm servers with 4cores, 2GB for 2.99 euro/around $3.30 USD/month, etc.
Unfortunately, this forum has no virtual or dedicated server providers on.
All the providers went to Lego.com and hang out with the cool kids only.
The people you see here are bitter veterans from the 1960s when a virtual server was a virtual server, not a cloud server.