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Look for US-based VPS
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I need a few cheap ( around $10.00 and max $20.00 ) and reliable US VPS for my web crawling project.
my bandwidth, cpu, and ram usage would be very low. (like 100gb is good enough) The only software I am gonna install is squid proxy on centos 6 or 7.
In the past I used bandwagonhost (all their cheap offers were terminated), sparkVPS (turned out to be a scam) and Virmach (I am very happy with their service now but don't want to wait for another BF sale).
Any suggestions?
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Location?
any US location would be fine, like CA, NY or NJ.
Also I need independent Ipv4 address that cannot be shared.
Please refer to our cheapest Linux VPS Offers here on LEB:
HostNamaste – OpenVZ VPS from $10/Year in Los Angeles, Dallas, Jacksonville, USA and France, Europe
looks good. I've purchased 1 VPS. If everything works well I'll buy a few more.
just being curious, why adding an IPv4 costs $2 per month($24 per year) whereas purchasing a new VPS only costs $10.00 per year? It seems unreasonable to me.
NexusBytes has services in LA, NY and FL.
Thanks for purchasing our services and hopefully it will fulfil your requirements.
Yes, because additional IP addresses are costly. You can buy as many VPSes as you want for these limited time $10/Year Offers are going on.
Please do not hesitate to reach out to us if there’s anything we can do for you! Best of luck!
I checked their cheapest offer is $24/year. That's over my budget. Thanks anyway!
IPs are not free. Provider have to pay for the IPs
So that's why customer have to pay for every extra IP.
Only the VPS are included with 1 IP and for extra you have to pay
Soz! You weren't specific with your budget, since you mentioned $10 and max $20, I thought that was monthly
If that's the case, yeah it might be overkill for your project.
https://readydedis.com/cloud-servers