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Limited Time Presale: 2 GB VPS for $7.00 /Mo. - Sale ends in 48 hours!
BlueVM is expanding to Dallas, Texas and as part of our expansion we've decided to offer a 48 hour presale to help fill up some of the new hardware. VPS Specs will include:
2048 MB of RAM (Guaranteed)
3 Cores (@2.5 Ghz+ Core)
50 GB of Disk
2 TB of Bandwidth (@1 Gbps)
1 IPv4 Address
Presale offer: $7.00 /Mo. (Valued at $15.95 /Mo.)
Visualization: Openvz
Location: Dallas, Texas
Our servers are expected to be online Wednesday, November 15, 2012.
Terms: This offer is only valid for the next 48 hours. Once you have purchased your VPS it is locked in at that price for life. Individuals are limited to purchasing 5 VPS at the sale price and may transfer the VPS as they see fit after their VPS has been setup. Users may purchase two (or more) VPS and combine them into one larger VPS, however the limit of 5 still applies. As this is a presale you understand that the VPS will not be deployed right away and may take up to 7 business days to be ready. Once we are out of presale stock it is gone. Once the hardware is online the sale will be over.
Order Link: https://www.bluevm.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=107
Datacenter (not our) test IP/link: http://23.29.117.162/test.tar
Backup space: All of our VPS come with a free 10 GB backup space (FTP, web based). You may request one per VPS once your VPS is setup.
Comments
Test IP?
Wow you even topped me! Check that bandwidth! Nicely done by good people
Beating CVPS by the day )
I'm loving these ChicagoVPS alternatives.
Any test IP?
@Spencer, @AstroProfundis - Added it to the original post. It isn't ours (we're waiting for the drives to arrive to complete the servers.)...
By the way, they are at Incero.
Where is my 2GB for $5.
Preordered one.
Test IP not working ;(
Get those drive faster, I want!
We are waiting for you to complete the servers
+1
Perhaps you should visit LET more often?
#winning +1
Awesome provider, +1
Thanks everyone. Pre-order now so you get a place in this limited time sale!
Got one and I feel like Eric Cartman waiting for Wii release date.
From here, it took 5 seconds to load the ~100MB file.
@RozenCruz - Nice, I know the feeling
CVPS is crazy,the code is valid even now
Oh, at Incero/Colounlimited Great place to be. It's Texas
Lookey:
102,532,536 53.7M/s in 1.8s
2012-11-14 21:38:14 (53.7 MB/s)
Vroom. That's from Chicago
Get this from elsewhere in Dallas. Different network and facility:
102,532,536 104M/s in 0.9s
2012-11-14 21:57:22 (104 MB/s)
Wow, that's slow
Buffalo, NY (BuyVM)
102,532,536 28.5M/s in 4.1s
2012-11-14 22:43:12 (24.1 MB/s)
Lenoir, NC
100% 102,532,536 27.5M/s in 3.7s
Atlanta, GA (RamNode)
100% 102,532,536 59.9M/s in 1.6s
Very first benchmark.
http://serverbear.com/benchmark/2012/11/16/8NNLFyBWKJeLAQY8
Unixbench very low.
Ioping low.
FIO average.
DD good
Network is very good.
I will test again later to verify trial errors.
Btw
30 GB of Disk Space (Free For Life -- Total: 80
Box came with a nice set of surprises
Second test is about same first one.
http://serverbear.com/benchmark/2012/11/16/aghIwBJ7HExXuR3X
@imperio - Not sure whats up with their measurements the node itself got a 16k - http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/view/1288770
I know the VPS feel snappy, so I'm not quite sure why it's only pulling a 700 on a 3 core VPS.
I do not think it is related about serverbear script as low score is output of the unixbench. Another guy has also reported low unixbench score so i'm not alone
Currently i do not have any workload and do not know realworld performance yet.
@imperio - If its a problem we MAY bump up the cores a bit to increase the performance. I haven't had any problems (I put one up for my personal minecraft server), but obviously if you come up with some high loads for something we'll take a look.
The network is great and the disk I/O is no slouch either.
After some real world performance testing performance was low CPU wise as unixbench scores have already pointed.
Have a look at processing latency for running php/apache/mysql at an url(IP address was used to avoid DNS latency) from different locations:
Average Performance
DNS : 0ms
Connect : 64ms
Request : 0ms
Processing : 347ms
Download : 130ms
Total : 540ms
Another vps with the same configuration LAMP stack:
Average Performance
DNS : 0ms
Connect : 85ms
Request : 0ms
Processing : 113ms
Download : 173ms
Total : 370ms
@BlueVM Is it possible to speed up the cores?