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@seriesn NexusBytes.com will treat you well. Also @francisco Buyvm.net is great. FYI Buy vm typically restocks on 1st and 7th but you may get lucky the rest of the month.
Another choice is oracle cloud where you can get 2 free vm's (don't know if they have FreeBSD - you can check though). They often require a credit card for verification for account set up - some people on LET get offended by that.
We have some incredible AMD Ryzen VPS with NVMe storage here: https://my.racknerd.com/index.php?rp=/store/ryzen-vps-specials-w-nvme
Thanks for the kind mention fam!
@vasechka join the family (https://nexusbytes.com). Bsd works, so does ipv6
@seriesn joined. let's see how it will go ;-)
Welcome to the family . Hopefully goes solid
We offer NVMe storage based KVM. You can install any OS by mounting the ISO.
2 GB Memory
1 CPU Core
20 GB NVMe SSD Storage
1 IPv4 address
/64 IPv6 address
10 Gbps uplink
$42/year
You can get more cores and memory for almost similar price by using lifetime coupon posted on LET.
We have NVMe KVM as well in Las Vegas and Miami, FL. We're running a promotion right now discounting our 1GB RAM plan to $17.99/yr:
NVME-KVM-1024.
1024MB RAM.
12GB NVMe Disk Space.
4TB Bandwidth.
1 CPU Core.
1 IPv4.
/64 IPv6 Subnet.
KVM Virtualization / SolusVM
Las Vegas, NV and Miami, FL
PROMOCODE: MARCH40.
$17.99/year - Order Now Las Vegas
$17.99/year - Order Now Miami, FL
This will only be available for the month of March to kick off our Monthly Special Deals. We'll get FreeBSD uploaded for you as well, just send us a link to the ISO you need
We can offer the following in Los Angeles, Dallas or Florida location, let us know:
1024MB RAM
1024MB vSWAP
30GB Storage
1024GB Bandwidth
1 x CPU Cores
1 x IPv4 Address
1 x IPv6 Address
Complete Root/SSH Access
KVM + SolusVM Panel Access
PTR/rDNS Supported
Multiple Operating Systems
USA and France, Europe Locations
$25/year
ORDER NOW
We can do this, and we're currently doing a 30% off sale. Check out https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/170319/spearware-networks-affordable-vps-in-tampa-fl-30-off-all-services. You'll have to installl FreeBSD from an ISO, but it should work fine.
Check our Ryzen
https://my.letbox.com/index.php?rp=/store/ryzen
Hello,
Kindly visit https://radwebhosting.com/client_area/cart.php?gid=23 to find our current offer of 50% off all KVM VPS servers.
Upload any img/iso you wish to install!
@seriesn joined. let's see how it will go ;-)
Nope, it didn't go well.
Damn
Damn, that's crazy. Let me know if we can be of any help. The 30% off sale is still going on.
@vasechka Is there a location that you are looking for? What didn't work for you with NexusBytes?
Not anymore, selected different larger provider, non-US this time.
Maintenance window on Saturday evening which promised maximum 30 minutes downtime, but ended up 2+ hours, with system unable to boot after "maintenance". This in addition to slow as hell control panel (to boot, shutdown, restart system it took about a minute). Enable VNC would require complete shutdown of the system, change VNC password requires full shutdown of the system. And many more tiny bits here or there.
I haven't used NexusBytes VPS yet, although I plan to when I reach 269 videos.
I don't know which control panel they use.
From what I remember, both SolusVM and Virtualizor require the VPS to be powered off and powered on again for any configuration change to take effect.
This is not a defect of the provider.
One minute for a restart is reasonable expectation for KVM, especially those with larger RAM.
How much time are you expecting?
OpenVZ restart is faster because it doesn't need to boot the kernel, detect hardware, check for filesystem errors, wait for DHCP, etc.
Now this is a valid concern.
Ask @seriesn to do a few push-ups for you as compensation of lost service time.
Thanks for the feedback boss. Appreciate it.
Unfortunately for some of the nodes, maintenance didn't go as planned, resulting in missing lvms. So we needed to roll back and restore from backup. Which is the reason behind delay.
I do apologize for the inconvenience. We hate downtime as much as you and seeing fleet nodes down isn't a fun sight to see
All these are limitation of the virtualization technology boss. Nothing that anyone can do different . Sadly that's how QEMU (KVM) works