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$10-ish yearly with 1Gbit connectivity?

Hello,
I'm currently on an yearly LEB special with Urpad with the following features:
-256MB RAM (no swap)
-500Mhz x 4 cores
-15GB HDD
-1.5TB/m @ 100Mbit
- East coast USA
- $12/y

I've been very satisfied with the service, I was wondering if there exists a similar plan with the same specs (nothing less) for the same price with a 1Gbit port?

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  • I dont have east cost but If you're intrested in Chicago check https://www.vpsraid.com/plans-openvz

  • I can adjust your bandwidth requirements for the $2 extra

  • MSPNickMSPNick Member
    edited November 2014

    @sandro said:
    Hello,
    I'm currently on an yearly LEB special with Urpad with the following features:
    -256MB RAM (no swap)
    -500Mhz x 4 cores
    -15GB HDD
    -1.5TB/m @ 100Mbit
    - East coast USA
    - $12/y

    I've been very satisfied with the service, I was wondering if there exists a similar plan with the same specs (nothing less) for the same price with a 1Gbit port?

    We have this; we have 1GB/s port on our services.

    VPS256


    256MB RAM

    256MB vSwap

    2 CPU cores

    35GB HDD space

    150GB traffic

    1 IPv4

    $13.50/year

    Order

    We can adjust and customize this to your needs.

  • sandrosandro Member
    edited November 2014

    I don't see any plan that matches what I'm looking for?

  • @sandro said:
    I don't see any plan that matches what I'm looking for?

    We can customize it, If you want a little more that's why I said :-)

  • MSPNick said: We can customize it, If you want a little more that's why I said :-)

    Sorry I was referring to the previous offer, how much more would it cost to get 1.5TB? Considering it's 10 times more than your plan...

  • I've private messaged you.

  • VPSRAIDSolutions said: I dont have east cost but If you're intrested in Chicago check

    Only CentOS?

  • @sleddog

    Only centos while ordering after getting your vps you can choose among various distros. Its virtualizor so I'm trying to modify the module a bit.

    Thanked by 1sleddog
  • edited November 2014

    @sandro said:
    I don't see any plan that matches what I'm looking for?

    I mean I can give you 256 mb ram plan with your request amount of bandwidth + storage for 12$ /yr

  • Check out Crissic!

    Thanked by 3sandro ATHK TheKiller
  • Have you heard about BoltVM? Because, if I do say so myself, we're pretty awesome.

  • For that price point mostly you'll ended up with ColoCrossing, as long as you know what you are getting into, I am sure any CC-based providers could offer you this.

  • @VPSRAIDSolutions said:
    I dont have east cost but If you're intrested in Chicago check https://www.vpsraid.com/plans-openvz

    And this is the 21764893265493265493 times you've offer someone something he doesn't need/want.....

    I am surprised you are not banned here for spamming yet.

    Thanked by 1ATHK
  • zhuanyi said: For that price point mostly you'll ended up with ColoCrossing, as long as you know what you are getting into, I am sure any CC-based providers could offer you this.

    Why, is it that bad? My current URpad plan is with root level technology.

  • hostnoobhostnoob Member
    edited November 2014

    @zhuanyi said:

    to be fair the latency between chicago and NYC isn't really a lot

  • sandro said: Why, is it that bad? My current URpad plan is with root level technology.

    ColoCrossing-based providers tend to have somewhat chequered reputations for quality.

  • hostnoob said: to be fair the latency between chicago and NYC isn't really a lot

    True. Chicago serves the east coast well.

    Steven_F said: Have you heard about BoltVM? Because, if I do say so myself, we're pretty awesome.

    Whereas LA is definitely not east coast, awesome or not.

    Thanked by 1hostnoob
  • @Nekki said:

    Apparently they're not with CD anymore.

    Or so I was told.

  • @sandro said:
    Why, is it that bad? My current URpad plan is with root level technology.

    Good to hear, but let's just say CC doesn't have the best reputation here (even though to be fair they have been getting LET/LEB moving all these while)

    hostnoob said: to be fair the latency between chicago and NYC isn't really a lot

    Agreed, but this is not the first time that dude trying to jam in whatever he could offer, I remembered someone was asking about a European VPS and he also jammed in his Chicago location as "close"....

    Thanked by 1hostnoob
  • If you're interested in something outside of East Coast (Dallas / Los Angeles), for $12/Yr.

    • 256MB RAM / 128MB VSwap
    • 2 CPU Cores
    • 30GB RAID-10 HD
    • 1000GB Bandwidth
    • 1 Gbps
    • 1 IPv4 / 3 IPv6

    Order: https://www.tragicservers.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=125

    Code: LET12

    Let me know if you have any questions.

    Roilan

  • TheLonely said: Check out Crissic!

    Do you know if the OVZ offers http://lowendbox.com/blog/crissic-solutions-12year-256mb-openvz-vps-and-more-in-jacksonville-florida/ are also with a 1Gbit port?

  • @sandro said:

    It does I think, it could be that they forgot it on that page. Maybe before ordering you could make a ticket about this.

  • Already tried but no answer, not even automatic e-mail :/

  • Yes, I may be able to do something for you, please pm me for details.

  • @sandro yes, they're on a gigabit port:

    CPU model :  Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU           X5650  @ 2.67GHz
    Number of cores : 3
    CPU frequency :  2660.199 MHz
    Total amount of ram : 512 MB
    Total amount of swap : 512 MB
    System uptime :   48 days, 8:21,
    Download speed from CacheFly: 60.0MB/s
    Download speed from Coloat, Atlanta GA: 23.6MB/s
    Download speed from Softlayer, Dallas, TX: 19.5MB/s
    Download speed from Linode, Tokyo, JP: 1.19MB/s
    Download speed from i3d.net, Rotterdam, NL: 2.01MB/s
    Download speed from Leaseweb, Haarlem, NL: 36.7MB/s
    Download speed from Softlayer, Singapore: 3.88MB/s
    Download speed from Softlayer, Seattle, WA: 16.6MB/s
    Download speed from Softlayer, San Jose, CA: 19.0MB/s
    Download speed from Softlayer, Washington, DC: 27.3MB/s
    I/O speed :  652 MB/s
  • @sandro
    Why, is it that bad? My current URpad plan is with root level technology.

    What is root levell technology ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????

  • @darknessends said:
    sandro
    Why, is it that bad? My current URpad plan is with root level technology.

    What is root levell technology ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????

    The company name. They bought out URPad a while back.

  • @user123: lol, I thought someone is quoting a particular technology. I am so sorry.

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