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https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/137506/gullo-s-hosting-2-year-vps-hosting-germany-canada-and-bulgaria-storage-deals
What is ‘cheap’ for you? $1 or $50 ?
he mentioned cheapest, so $0.01 if any in this world
And I guess he wants that $0.01 on a one time payment.
I've got VPS from $0.5 /month (pretty much)
I'm not sure what you're expecting here that is not here. According to that the lowest price is $1.99 per year. Is that low enough for you?
We are offering
300MB Ram
1xCPU (Shared)
6GB HDD
1Gbps
150GB
1 IP
Linux OS
Few Locations
Price : $6.99/Year
Have a look here https://www.host4fun.com/special-let-offers.html
I'm very happy with a Deepnet Solutions 64MB NAT plan I've been using, that's $2.50 Canadian a year, which I think is less than $2 US:
https://www.deepnetsolutions.com/
There's lots of other such plans (generally 128-256MB and a little more expensive) at lowendspirit.com.
LT or HK?
Was thinking about that one too but it's 3 CAD now which is slightly above $2 so @Cam pretty much sets the bar when it comes to cheapest of the cheap or is there still anyone below that? Genuinely wondering.
@cam has some very cheap offers, starting from 2 euro's/year
Since you don't define what is cheap, freevps.us can give you at zero cost if you think it's worth the struggle.
Both!
I would take one in LT, if it's not OVZ.
Deepnet's 64MB plans still show for me as $2.50 CAD, just like yesterday. Cam's have more ram and more disk space, but they still cost a tiny amount more (as of just now, 1 CAD is slightly less than 0.8 USD). Almost equal though.
We don't do OpenVZ. LT is almost all XEN. We even run a couple thousand free VPS on XEN, but we stopped doing new registrations for over a year now, and it is slowly being phased out.
Will let update here if/when we get stock.
It's actually US$6.50 /year so about $0.54 /month equiv (NAT).
0.54$? I'm out. Just kidding, looking forward.
CloudAtCost.comBeat me to it...and it's really not a huge struggle, just a time sink posting in their forum.
You're right, it was not a struggle at all if we enjoy posting, comment, and get some friends on there. I have did that few years ago
There was a forum where you could post regularly, I think it was xx times a day (had to be active), and in exchange, you'd get a free fps. Forgot what it's called though, I'm sure others here might know it.
About 2-4 years ago, can't remember
Sentris. It's not worth the time to sign up for. It's beyond awful. Find a couple dollars and buy something from LES.
If you think your post, and comment worth less than $2 a year sure.
Not for me tough. This comment alone worth 2 cents.
Tell us, which provider would give us $2/year with at least 512MB RAM with one dedicated IPv4?
Did i paid you to quote my words? 15 comments that require no brain /month is not that hard for a real programmer/sysadmin.
http://lowendstock.com/
Maybe not a problem but there's a high chance they'd consider the wasted time to be worth more than a couple dollars per month.
This thread titled the cheapest VPS. AFAIK the cheapest is @cam for $2 a year.
And no, you didn't paid me to quote. I never said 15 comments a month is hard. It's just totally not worth it, at least for me.
Let's say it took 1 hour to post 15 non spammy quality comments and you get rewarded by 1 512MB RAM VPS. You can easily get 512MB VPS with $5 a month.
If you want to get paid $5 / hour for once a month, then go for it. But not me. If I want to find money by posting I won't go to LET. I will go to Fiverr, Freelancer, Digitalpoint, and a bunch of HYIP Forums. They **literally **paid you **2 cents ** for 1 post.
My Another 2 cents.
Now I got 4 cents.
Very High. A REAL programmer/sysadmin RATE is way more than a couple bucks per hour. Perhaps some Programmer/Sysadmin on LET can enlighten us how much their hourly rate.