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Looking for ArubaCloud and SkySilk alternative ($1/M)
Hello, can anyone help me?
Location: Any.
VZ Type: Any.
Number of Cores: 1 (Fair share)
RAM: 512+ MB
Disk Space: 15 GB
Disk Type: Any.
DDoS Protection: No.
Number of IPs: 1
Bandwidth: 500 GB
Budget: $1 EUR
Billing period: Monthly/Hourly
I do not know if SinusBot works with a NAT server (in gullo it does not work), I will not send emails, so it does not matter if the related ports are blocked.
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You are 2 months late, BF 2019 best choice.
Two months ago skysilk had stock
Buy some credit for AWS or something...
you need to increase your budget. then you can go with arubacloud
Look at here:
https://alphavps.bg/clients/cart.php?a=confproduct&i=0
10 Euro / Annually
I’m pretty sure a lot of hosts here can do it, but only if paid annually
Hourly is mission impossible. Even Tom Cruise can't find a deal like Aruba's 1 EUR VPS.
See: https://www.liteserver.nl/en/ssd-vps-series-kvm-vps/
KVM-SSD-256 | 1vcore | 256 MB RAM | 25 GB SSD | 2 TB data | 1 Gbps port | 1 IPv4 + IPv6 /64 | €13,65 EUR Annually with with coupon 50XMASBALLS (recurring) |
Other options with a little bit of increased budget are:
Crowncloud | KVM | DE | 24 USD / year |
http://www.vpeasy.com/ | US | KVM | 28 USD / year |
I once had 1 EUR VPS, but I dropped it sadly
It was one of the worst mistake. You can't ever find such a deal ever from a provider like Aruba.
I agree with muffin, plenty of sub-12$ deals if you pay yearly...
https://accounts.quickclickhosting.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=187
with promotion code BLKFRI2018, $0.99 monthly or $5 yearly.
The code seems to be still available.
OpenVZ / 1 vCore / 512MB RAM / 20GB Storage / 500GB Bandwidth / 1 IPv4 / no IPv6
Location: UK / EU (FR) / CA (Quebec) / US (East)
Kernel versions are 4.9.0 in UK, 2.6.32 in others, AFAIK.
CA node limits CPU usage up to 20% for a VM, I suppose.
I don't know about SinusBot, also whether their ToS permit to run it.