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looking for small yearly priced vps in EU
I'm planning to place a small cache server in Europe for latency.
128mb would be enough to cache all contents and minimal centos6 on ram. cpu and storage are not important.
VZ0 plan from prometeus.com is nice for me if it were in stock. Does anyone have recommends?
Thanks.
changed title for more perspicuous argument.
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Minivps.co.uk?
Check out VPSSlim http://www.lowendbox.com/blog/vpsslim-e12year-16year-128mb-openvz-vps-in-netherlands/
@cause keep watch today.
EDIS in Frankfurt.
Inception Hosting http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/7117/inception-hosting-yearly-deals-from-at-15-locations-usanluk-xen-build-your-own-package#Item_1
Thanks all.
I had forgot where the NL is. Netherlands is called "hOlanda" in Japanese like in Portuguese.
their basic plan also tempted me to upgrade... +20$/y for concern-free memory is good deal.
EDIS seems nice but they do not offer CentOS6 yet?
On KVM you can install almost any OS you want. CentOS 6 should not be a problem.
You can look here for our low end, at present smaller is 384MB at £15 / year:
http://my.iperweb.com/cart/low-end-vps/
I have an EDIS VRM Micro in Germany that I don't use.
128MB RAM
2GB HDD.
Let me know if you're interested.
http://annualvps.com - 20% off with "EOF2012"
I have a VZ0 spare. Send me a PM, I'm sure we can work something out.
Thanks Freek and trewq. sadly Japanese too strict law prohibits remittance to who is not verified identify by government. For example, to paypal personal account.
And of course thanks for all recommends.
@cause We just released a $15/year plan in UK.
Minor OT,
You're in Japan? Hi from Tokyo!
The same hardware BuyVM used 3 Months ago, and still use the same processor but another revision with slightly higher speed per core. :giggles:
How cute. Maybe the only thing with which, some one can compete against buyvm .
I suggest you re-read my comment. I didn't state "we" had a higher speed per core but "buyvm", and I'm not competing with buyvm. $15-$16 was the bracket where we make a acceptable amount of money on and is the most common.
I was joking. No offense intended.
The opposite actually, which is also stated on the thread, which you have probably already seen. 4 x 1TB Seagate Constellations in Hardware RAID 10.