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Limited Availability $16 16GB RAM VPS (France)
Hi people,
For a while I've have limited availability "VDS" or "hybrid" plans (whatever you want to call it), KVM VPS available in the US and now I have some spots available in France. You can utilize all resources to your hearts content. Reliability and uptime does not lack due to the price, all services I offer have high expectations. If you need a large VPS for something like a popular web server, high activity game server, or whatever else please consider trying it out, or any other services at ExtraVM.
$16/month
16GB RAM (DDR4 ECC)
2 CPU Cores (E5-1660v3, 8c/16t CPU)
100GB NVMe SSD (RAID-1)
50TB @ 500Mbps
1 IPv4, 1 IPv6
DDoS Protected (info)
IP Management & Network Firewall (info)
Roubaix, France
Order Here
ExtraVM also has normal VPS services in the USA (Texas, Florida, Virginia), Canada (Montreal), Europe (France, United Kingdom), Singapore, Australia, but at the moment there are no promotions and only the 1GB RAM plans fit in LET pricing.
All servers have a 3 day refund period no questions asked.
Edit: I guess technically this price is against the rules, a moderator can delete it if they feel it's necessary, but lets be real.
Comments
I highly recommend ExtraVM! Legit prem service!
I would have grabbed one, if only it was in NA or possibly APAC...any chance to have similar plan (with similar pricing ) in NA in the future?
Probably not, unless hardware used for game servers is repurposed in the future, and if so that's a ways off.
Me too! +1 ExtraVM
Sir, you did not buy into Colocleansing, so your request wont be valid.
ikr, I have no idea why some people complaining when the offer is higher than $7/m. even though the spec is high / its not possible to sell it $7 or under
Easy:
Ask @marvel.
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3190272/#Comment_3190272
Or:
It's time to revise forum rules to allow a higher price cap on dedicated CPU.
Honestly, price limit should be based on amount of resources provided, although this may make stuff a little complex. Never understood why there is a fixed limit on VPSes when they can clearly come in different sizes. Sure, it's LowEndTalk, but people buy dedis here.
Hi @MikeA,
Sorry, did you have the wrong CPU parameters?
If it is E5-1660 v3 then according to Intel it should have Base Frequency: 3.00 GHz
and 20MB Cache
but actually it is:
CPU Model: QEMU Virtual CPU version 2.5+
CPU Cores: 2 @ 3199.996 MHz x86_64 16384 KB Cache
CPU Flags: AES-NI Disabled & VM-x / AMD-V Disabled
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/82766/intel-xeon-processor-e5-1660-v3-20m-cache-3-00-ghz.html
Edit - I'm guessing you were the one who requested a refund. Did you really order, just to ask for a refund immediately after because you don't like how QEMU displays CPU information?
Yes, but it is not what caused me to cancel the service. I tested the ping latency and actual speed from my VDS to Vietnam, it has high ping ~ 290 ms, upload speed is only about 1 Mbps (speedtest --server-id=10040). It does not actually match my plan to use it. As for the CPU: I don't know what its name is, the parameters you configured are different from Intel (although I think you might configure it to be able to use Turbo Frequency), dedicated core CPU without AES-NI and VM-x, it's really not that optimal. In fact, customers want to know the exact name of the CPU they are using rather than QEMU and this is dedicated CPU. Thanks @MikeA, but unfortunately I can't continue using it.
Hey, No question asked.
Yes, speed and latency to southeast Asia will be pretty bad from western Europe.
The CPU is literally listed on the order form, and on this thread. If you didn't want to see QEMU then passthrough can be enabled or other VM CPU settings set. I am almost certain no CPU settings are disabled for VMs.
I know, and I always will refund a user immediately without asking for a reason beforehand, but it does get frustrating sometimes having to refund special, limited stock plans that aren't meant to make profit, shortly after the order was just placed, with no fault of the hosting service, and losing money on it due to PayPals fees which don't get refunded to the merchant.
Yes, I did exactly what he said above. And he ask the reason, I answered.
Hi @MikeA,
I know you have to pay for Paypal, but that's the terms you set, not me. If you do not want to do that then you should correct the refund information above. Actually, I still have to convert foreign currency fee when I trade in USD with my Vietnamese bank and I accepted that when trying to try your service. But it's really not right for me, I'm just using it with my right.
Thanks you again!
There is nothing to correct, I refunded you immediately when I saw the ticket this morning, maybe 7-10 hours ago.
Hi @MikeA,
Thank you, I've seen my refund invoice. Honestly I just do what is in your terms only, I do not intentionally abuse it. As for the reason for canceling the service, I have already answered for you even though you said that there is no need to ask. Hope you and I can continue to work happily in the future, I still want to use your service but with a more suitable node.
Or do a ping/trace test next time first? He does have test IP’s available on his website
I find it annoying myself that people buy to test rather than buy to use. I guess its a cultural difference, but I consider all sales final.. If I want to test something, I ask for free or paid trial period rather than just order and demand my money back.
Is this common in Asia or am I just missing something?
Personally I don't mind. I even encourage people to buy to test and give 30 days money back guarantee. Unless they abuse it and refund after 29 days and order again.
And yes you pay $0.30 to Paypal for each refund. You can either charge that to the customer and change your refund policy or deal with it yourself, it's a choice you need to make.
I guess it's part of the cost of doing business. @MikeA has a no questions asked refund policy and now the customer was kind enough to provide some input anyway, so I guess both were winners in the end. @MikeA provided the refund but also got an answer to why and the customer got his refund quickly.
In the end, it's up to the provider to offer a refund, and I applaud all that do, but some are not offering refunds for special promotions. In the end it depends on what kind of provider you want to be!
Whoever told you this is, it's not true. Not to mention some gateways/methods have vastly different refund policies, however that's not a debate for this thread.