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Yeah figured you meant none not nine.
Just 1 ===> 9% ;-)
https://uptime.is/9 Not bad really...
God damn round earth shills.
Grammarly would fix that for you. And also leaked your keys, maybe.
Do other plans in Inception Hosting accept orders from China?
If paid by Bitcoin yes.
Is the €10.00 price reoccurring?
Yes.
Yes, this is INception, not INcero.
damn... to soon dude... WAY to soon.
Great, and are these still likely to be in stock in about 6 hours from now?
Seems fairly likely yes
Also one other thing, does both incoming and outgoing bandwidth count or just one?
Both
Alright, so just to confirm, 1 GB of VPN traffic will count as 2 GB since it will be 1 GB in and 1 GB out?
Yep I guess so.
Most members have heard of LowEndSpirit by now, but figured I'd leave a comment for new people on the fence.
Got a bundle for 3 years and counting. Despite the no-SLA terms, uptime is generally pretty solid. I've used them for VPN/shadowsocks, a private Tox bootstrap node, and looking to put a small app or blog on another one eventually. While I consider it a no-support arrangement, and haven't needed to request anything so far as things are usually working, the forum is there with info/faq for people who need help.
Just make sure to fully read the welcome/provisioning emails and save the info. It includes a shared external IP and your assigned ports (based on your internal IP), which you'll need to log into the boxes.
What modern Linux runs well with only 128mb? What images do you odder? I had to modify Debian testing heavily to make it play well with only 128mb RAM. Things get weird when systemd refuses to reload / start core services because you don't have 16mb RAM left.
It is openvz, so 128mb is actually enough ram for basic stuff. I am running softether vpn and nginx for static files and I had zero ram issues for the past few months. You probably would run into trouble if you need to load the entire system into 128mb though (like when using kvm).
When your on openVZ and you dont run your own kernel almost anything centos 7 not so much but still possible.
Any left? I know it's now March but thought I'd ask anyway
Nope sorry.
Why?
Why are orders not accepted or why is it soon to change?