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We offer Openvz out of their melbourne node.
https://www.cloudrino.net/signup/
If LA isn't an option, I'm sure Australia isn't.
@cloudrino
Please review the OP's requirements before offering your services.
cloud.net maybe
They are crazy expensive so the only way bottom feeders could make any money would be to massively oversell. So best of luck.
Leaseweb and PhotonVPS both offer cheap KVM VPSes in VA locations (Leaseweb in Manassas City, VA and PhotonVPS in Ashburn, VA). I don't know of any offering cheap softlayer there though sorry.
they have atlanta, washington and portland but nothing in Virginia unfortunately.
Ya, I know there are other provider offering there, for example this guy had offered some pretty decent services when I used them many years ago:
https://lowendbox.com/blog/bitcable-4-256mb-kvm-vps-in-ashburn-va/
It was run by a teenager, not sure if it is still in business.
In general that area has really good connectivity I think, just not cheap.
I need that area for a specific reason, and I need the exact DC, unfortunately looks like it is too expensive to make any LEB business viable there.
You will see the amount of softlayer based VM providers decrease gradually, the bandwidth pricing has changed from default 20TB to 500GB. They are also blocking port 25 by default in a lot of locations now and will be in all zones if not completed yet including their major resellers like 100TB.
They are certainly changing their target market.
A provider with Psychz in VA might be a good 'cheap' option as mentioned.
HostUS has a VA location but pretty sure it's not at SL.
But we all know how "reputable" Psychz is I am not sure about their east coast DC but their previous location in the West Coast (LA I believe) was certainly, for some reason, attracting the wrong crowd
Yes it appears it had a history, I doubt this is the case now. (We're a happy client in LA)