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[Mumbai-India, USA, Germany, Portugal, Spain] - 2GB RAM, 1 core, 30GB SSD - $5
leapswitch
Patron Provider, Veteran
in Offers
Hello LET!
Leapswitch is proud to announce our new line of affordable Self-Managed Cloud VPSes spread all over the world!
Why Leapswitch Networks ?
- 32-48 core servers with 256GB RAM and SSDs in RAID10 for maximum performance and uptime.
- We own the Servers and Network equipment. We do not rent servers from other providers.
- We are in business since 2006 (14 years!)
- We are a registered company in India and USA - Leapswitch Networks Pvt. Ltd in India and Leapswitch Networks, Inc in USA
- We employ 30 full-time staff for technical support and pre-sales.
- We provide True 24x7 Technical Support via Phone, Live chat and Support tickets. Call us now - +91 9595 233 556 / +1 302 357 3677
- We provide a 30 minutes response time guarantee
Our Linux Cloud VPS Plan for LET members -
2 GB RAM | 1 vCPU | 30GB SSD | 500GB Bandwidth - $5/month
(Additional plans on our website)
2 months free if you pay yearly !
Order Now from -
- Mumbai, India
- Barcelona, Spain
- Lisbon, Portugal
- Frankfurt, Germany - NEW
- Asheville, USA - NEW
- Pune, India
We also offer Windows Cloud Servers in Pune and Mumbai, India .
All plans come with -
- Virtualizor Panel to reboot, reinstall, take console
- Additional IPs ( optional )
- Control Panel licenses ( optional ) - DirectAdmin and cPanel
- Backups ( optional ) - FTP or Acronis
- rDNS for main IP
- 2 months free on Annual Billing
- Proxmox KVM Virtualization
We accept following payment methods -
- PayPal
- Credit/debit cards via Stripe
- Indian Credit Cards/Debit Cards/Net Banking via EBS and Instamojo
- Wire transfers / ACH to USA or India based accounts
We look forward to hosting you!
Regards,
Ishan Talathi
Leapswitch Networks
CloudJiffy - Cloud Made Simple!
Comments
looking glass ?
@cold Which location you are interested in?
well it would help other ppl to see from all locations
What CPU do you guys have in Portugal and how shared is it ?
Please check the below links -
https://lg-delhi.advancedserverdns.com/
https://lg-mumbai.advancedserverdns.com/
https://lg-pune.advancedserverdns.com/
https://lg-spain.advancedserverdns.com/
https://lg-portugal.advancedserverdns.com/
We have set up a server with a Dual 12 cores processor in Portugal. We keep monitoring the health of the host node and set up a new node if we observe a lack of resources on the same node.
@yoursunny update the hall of shame !
We use Dual E5-2678v3 or Dual E5-2680v4 nodes in PT. The CPUs vary in each location depending on availability and our presence/volume.
No IPv6 hall of shame
Include IPv6, by default, to get delisted.
In most cases it is easier to get desilted than getting delisted.
I see that they're announcing stolen IP blocks (168.80.24.0/22, 168.80.40.0/24, 168.80.56.0/24, 168.80.72.0/22 and others), so lack of IPv6 is probably not the most shameful thing about them.
We operate our own network in India and have v6 enabled in all locations (we have 2 datacenters in Mumbai, 1 in Pune and 1 in Delhi ). In other locations , we are working with the datacenters to get IPv6 up and running asap.
Sorry, I am not sure what you are talking about. If you have more details about this allegation, please PM me. We are a 15 year old company and a member of LET for almost 8 years now
IPv6 is on Mumbai looking glass only.
Add it to other looking glasses, and you'll get delisted.
All of IPv4 belongs to Jon Postel. Every provider is announcing stolen IPv4 blocks.
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I don't think that there are too many LE* offers in these locations, so it's neat regardless.
I would be in if there was a smaller, yearly offer in India, 2GB is kinda too much for my needs (however need a dedicated IPv4).