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[Virtono] New SSD VPS Locations: RO, UK, NL, DE. Starting from only €1.5/month
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Use LET25VRT coupon at checkout and receive 25% lifetime discount (available on upgrades also). This coupon is available for all products on www.virtono.com, and not just these offers posted here!
Description
Payment Options: PayPal, online Credit Card, Skrill, Bitcoin (Bitpay), Bank Wire Transfer
4 Server Locations : Bucharest, RO - Manchester, UK - Amsterdam, NL - Frankfurt, DE
Bucharest, RO test IP address: 85.204.49.17
Bucharest, RO download link: http://test-kvm.virtono.com/1GB.zip
Manchester, UK download link: http://77.81.107.11/1000mb.bin
Manchester, UK test IP address: 77.81.107.11
Amsterdam, NL download link: http://77.81.110.13/1000mb.bin
Amsterdam, NL test IP address: 77.81.110.13
Frankfurt, DE download link: http://77.81.109.13/1000mb.bin
Frankfurt, DE test IP address: 77.81.109.13
Bellow you will find our offers for LET users. The prices are in Euros, so here is today's exchange rate: 1 Euro = 1.13025 U.S. dollars (€6 = $6.78)
OpenVZ SSD VPS Plans @ Virtono.com
Starter VPS - €2/month ( €1.5/month with coupon "LET25VRT" )
2 Core Processor
20GB Solid State Drive
256MB Memory
512 MB RAM burst
Unlimited Bandwidth @ 100Mbps or 5TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps
Basic VPS - €4/month ( €3/month with coupon "LET25VRT" )
2 Core Processor
40GB Solid State Drive
512MB Memory
1024MB RAM burst
Unlimited Bandwidth @ 100Mbps or 5TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps
Advanced VPS - €8/month ( €6/month with coupon "LET25VRT" )
4 Core Processor
60GB Solid State Drive
1GB Memory
2GB RAM burst
Unlimited Bandwidth @ 100Mbps or 5TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps
KVM SSD VDS Plans @ Virtono.com
VDS Mini - €2/month (Special offer, not available on the website)
1 Core Processor
256MB Memory
20GB SSD Disk
Unlimited Bandwidth @ 100Mbps or 5TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps
Order links:
RO: https://www.virtono.com/client-area/cart.php?a=add&pid=19
NL: https://www.virtono.com/client-area/cart.php?a=add&pid=97
UK: https://www.virtono.com/client-area/cart.php?a=add&pid=86
VDS Starter - €5/month ( €3.75/month with coupon "LET25VRT" )
1 Core Processor
512MB Memory
20GB SSD Disk
Unlimited Bandwidth @ 100Mbps or 5TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps
P.S. VDS - Is the name we have provided for KVM VPS.
Check our plans on the website www.virtono.com
Comments
It's called Frankfurt not Frankdurt ;-)
Just a typing error, I have modified it. Thank you!
Nice offers for KVM. Guess Virtono improve worse network performance
@catalingmn IPV6?
The promotion code you entered has been applied to your cart but no items qualify for the discount yet - please check the promotion terms
Yes IPv6 is provided automatically for each vps. It seems that on a few nodes is not yet working properly (we have added them yesterday) but our engineers are working to solve it.
The promotion code is working, but not for the VDS Mini! If you selected any other product and didn't worked, please provide details, here or by private messaging.
Regards
@catalingmn Bucharest IPV6 working?
Yes, it's working great in Bucharest
Hello,
i've got myself one with 5TB @1gbps but the panel says my traffic is unmetered, you should fix that
Please submit a tichet and my colleagues will solve it. Thanks
You must be lucky instead, 1Gbps unmetered Wow :P
IPv6 is now working perfectly on all regions!
Connection refused
Bought UK got RO. Buggy system?
Probably IP geolocated to Romania
Seems like it. Speedtest app already detect at UK but Virtono Control Panel itself show RO in Google Maps.
They in UK, but geolocated to Romania. Just not updated.
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Please try again.
Actually it wasn't yet updated, but now the geolocation is updated, It will show the right location.
Best regards
So after long deliberating the other day, I finally decided to try out Virtono. So far, not very impressed. Should have known better anyways as m247 doesn't have that great of a network, but figured I would at least give you guys a chance. My problem however was after using about 50Gb (out of 5TB) of data my server randomly rebooting without any notice.
@catalingmn is this standard practice for you guys? If I need to, I will open a ticket, but to be quite honest, if I start using the server again and it reboots, the ticket I will be submitting will be for cancellation. There is no valid reason for a server to randomly reboot without any notification just because of bandwidth usage, and I am not talking abusive usage either (personal VPN maxing about 20M/sec each dirtection).
If you prefer you can also PM me to discuss this further, but so far I am not impressed.
Also, would you care to explain your relation to this host, which is posting your identical IP test information: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/86139/shocking-fast-ssd-servers-kvm-virtualization-discount-coupons-inside ?? Are you the same company double posting here, or is that a reseller of your products?
my 2 cents.
Cheers!
@catalingmn this has now happened a second time and only the second time I have tried to use the server. I have opened a ticket on this and to be quite honest whatever the cause is, it sounds like you guys are unable to manage your services correctly. I have now had my server shutdown on the two occasions in which I have tried to use the server, on a service for which I am supposed to have 5TB at gigabit and have not even used 100GB out of that. Can you please reference where in your TOS/AUP it says you will perform these actions without notifying the customer and why you believe this is an acceptable practice? I shouldn't have to open a ticket to figure something like this out, if I am hitting some type of limitation you should be letting me know this, not just shutting off the server.
Edit: The fun bonus is this time I can't even restart the server...
Cheers!
Hello,
We had some issues on that node, but our engineers are working to solve it. If you want, we can migrate your server on another node in the same location.
Regarding ShockVPS, it's a different brand, one of our business associates has started the project as a independent project, but their virtualization nodes are hosted on our infrastructure.
Regards