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RamNode 128MB plan retirement
Just saw this come across my feed
We will soon be retiring our 128MB OpenVZ plans (SVZ, CVZ). Global IPv4 exhaustion unfortunately makes it difficult to continue offering these small VPSs at our current price point. The option to order one of these VPSs will be removed from our website soon. This will not impact customers with existing 128MB VPSs, only new orders.
Edit: Format was ok on my phone but desktop I see what @sayem314 means
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Probably a good move with the ever increasing value and decreasing supply of IPv4. Not to mention I would bet that these generate a support load greater than other plans, and obviously the least profit.
That said, love my 128MB RamNode box and have no plans to migrate away from it. Been running a full stack on it for way too long.
They should introduce an IPv6-only (& maybe IPv4 NAT) replacement for these.
Is this @Nick_A's way of making me buy more? Because that's what's going to happen...
You win this round Ramnode.
Hope there will have an easy way to use a existing IPv4 ramnode VPS as proxy, something in control panel, no need to configure.
@K4Y5, time to get your hoarding on.
I am actually running a couple of Ping/traceroutes to their Seattle and NYC test IPs :P
I like the ipv6-only idea. What say ye @Nick_A ?
Three VPS information emails, did you get three of them ?
Really wanna get more, but don't know how to use these 128MB servers. Already have plenty... debating...
Yeah, one for each server I got
Just got one, there even was the recurring 10% promo to add to it
now just to wait for "pending" to change
I was trying to buy a 128mb from RamNode but it kept saying Fraud so I brought one from BuyVM.
edit: Same with BuyVm they cancelled my order.
Time to buy 3-4 to stock up for the future.
I bought one without using any promo codes. Gotta support ramnode
The classic debate... Need... More.... VPS
Seems to be pretty common. I've experienced that with a few providers.
Good marketing move. Especially if he will open 128MB plan slots once or twice in a year. He's smart guy, I bet he will
Maybe with some of the stock that has churned. The truth is these plans aren't really feasible with IP pricing going the way it is.
Where is IP pricing going? I still get IP's for $0.19 each
Couldn't resist:
Is it clean space? Is it going to remain clean space?
For the most part the markets working up to $1.00/month with pricing going up from there pretty quick I imagine. Things are still settling in with many VPS providers leasing space from bigger companies, but there has been at least 2 - 3 of these IP leasing groups that have done retroactive price hikes and they're bound to do more later in the year/next year.
You will find space for cheap but it's going to be:
You might find some vendors doing the space cheap just to move inventory but once they realize they have a /24 tied up on a $75/month E3 for next to nothing just to move some stock, something is going to change.
Francisco
It's a full subnet 100% clean, no one ever used it and it will definitely remain clean space as long as i'm using it
Is it directly allocated to you? Do you lease it or does it come with a dedicated server you're leasing from a DC?
Francisco
We're forecasting $2-3/mo by end of year/early 2017.
For now Everyone's pulling back and increasing prices because it's a finite resource (it has always been finite but now the well is dried up). Offers will be less IP-happy going forward, a lot less 2+ IPv4 VPS's for pennies.
If your IPs are tied up on cheap boxes (as Francisco gave an example), then that's a problem. Even handing out a /29 limits you to 32 boxes per /24, whereas you can have 8x that if you're handing out /32's.
In this case - Nick is tying up a ton of IPs on $1.25/month VPS's, that could just as easily be used on $5-80/mo VPS's.
Its a direct allocation/lease and no dedi is included.
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