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BudgetVZ - MegaVZ: New Location - Dedicated IPv4 Plans from €3.50/yr - NAT IPv4 Plans from €1.50/yr
Greetings all,
And We're back again with another Location for our BudgetVZ Plans - Utilizing Fully Owned Hardware Colocated @ Incero, Seattle Perfect for all Asia/Pacific Users.
As well as i would like to announce the roll-out of Hosted Piwik with a 25% Off Coupon (PIWIK25) Available in Atlanta, Georgia and Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Plus, Since we have an excess of available spaces on 2 of our nodes, Until the 14th of February, We are Doubling RAM, HDD & vSwap on our Kansas City, NanoVZ/MegaVZ Offerings
As well as order a any of our NanoVZ/MegaVZ Bundles, and we will add a VPS in Falkenstein, Germany FREE
(offers must be redeemed by placing ticket in THIS Support Category after Ordering *Limit 3 per customer)
BudgetVZ - Dedicated IPv4 Plans
BVZ1024 RAM: 1024MB Swap: 1024MB Storage: 25GB HDD Bandwidth: 1500GB @ 1Gbit IPs: 1x Dedicated IPv4 + IPv6 Subnet Location: Atlanta, Georgia or Seattle, Washington |
Coupon: B1G2FEB €8.00 Per Year! |
BVZ512 RAM: 512MB Swap: 512MB Storage: 15GB HDD Bandwidth: 1000GB @ 1Gbit IPs: 1x Dedicated IPv4 + IPv6 Subnet Location: Atlanta, Georgia or Seattle, Washington |
Coupon: B51215FEB €5.50 Per Year! |
BVZ256 RAM: 256MB Swap: 256MB Storage: 15GB HDD Bandwidth: 1000GB @ 1Gbit IPs: 1x Dedicated IPv4 + IPv6 Subnet Location: Atlanta, Georgia or Seattle, Washington |
Coupon: B2561FEB €5.00 Per Year! |
BVZ128 RAM: 128MB Swap: 128MB Storage: 10GB HDD Bandwidth: 500GB @ 1Gbit IPs: 1x Dedicated IPv4 + IPv6 Subnet Location: Atlanta, Georgia or Seattle, Washington |
Coupon: B12805FEB €3.50 Per Year! |
NAT IPv4 Plans
MEGA1024 RAM: 1024MB Swap: 1024MB Storage: 7GB HDD Bandwidth: 1.5TB @ 1Gbit IPs: 1x NAT IPv4 (20 IPv4 Ports + 1 SSH) + IPv6 Subnet |
Coupon: 1G2EFEB €6.00 Per Year! 5 Location Bundle |
MEGA512 RAM: 512MB Swap: 512MB Storage: 5GB HDD Bandwidth: 1TB @ 1Gbit IPs: 1x NAT IPv4 (20 IPv4 Ports + 1 SSH) + IPv6 Subnet |
Coupon: 512M15EFEB €4.50 Per Year! 5 Location Bundle |
MEGA256 RAM: 256MB Swap: 256MB Storage: 4GB HDD Bandwidth: 500GB @ 1Gbit IPs: 1x NAT IPv4 (20 IPv4 Ports + 1 SSH) + IPv6 Subnet |
Coupon: 256M1EFEB €3.50 Per Year! 5 Location Bundle |
NANO128 RAM: 128MB Swap: 128MB Storage: 3GB HDD Bandwidth: 500GB @ 1Gbit IPs: 1x NAT IPv4 (20 IPv4 Ports + 1 SSH) + IPv6 Subnet |
Coupon: 128M05EFEB €2.50 Per Year! 5 Location Bundle |
NANO64 RAM: 64MB Swap: 0MB Storage: 1GB HDD Bandwidth: 100GB @ 1Gbit IPs: 1x NAT IPv4 (20 IPv4 Ports + 1 SSH) + IPv6 Subnet |
€1.50 Per Year! 5 Location Bundle |
Storage160G RAM: 512MB Swap: 512MB Storage: 160GB HDD Bandwidth: 2TB @ 1Gbit IPs: 1x NAT IPv4 (20 IPv4 Ports + 1 SSH) + /80 IPv6 Subnet |
€20.00 Per Year! |
Storage80G RAM: 256MB Storage: 80GB HDD Bandwidth: 1.5TB @ 1Gbit IPs: 1x NAT IPv4 (20 IPv4 Ports + 1 SSH) + /80 IPv6 Subnet |
€11.00 Per Year! |
Storage40G RAM: 256MB Storage: 40GB HDD Bandwidth: 1TB @ 1Gbit IPs: 1x NAT IPv4 (20 IPv4 Ports + 1 SSH) + /80 IPv6 Subnet |
€6.00 Per Year! |
Network Information & Test IP Addresses. BudgetVZ Location Atlanta, Georgia - QuickPacket Test IPv4: 104.247.200.10 Test IPv6: 2607:3f00:1:100::2 Seattle, Washington - Incero - Owned Hardware Test IPv4: 107.155.106.130 Test IPv6: 2604:880:8:2::2 NanoVZ/MegaVZ Locations: Lenoir, North Carolina - Dacentec - Owned Hardware Test IPv4: 199.191.56.90 Test IPv6: 2607:5600::c7bf:385a Los Angeles, California - Quadranet - Owned Hardware Test IPv4: 198.55.111.5 Test IPv6: 2607:fcd0:0:a::2 Dusseldorf, Germany - ProviderService Test IPv4: 5.45.176.3 Test IPv6: 2a02:e00:ffff:56:ffff:ffff:12a7:8cef Kansas City, Missouri - Datashack - Owned Hardware Test IPv4: 204.152.38.112 Test IPv6: 2604:4300:a:1:c000:: Roubaix, France - OVH Test IPv4: 188.165.12.106 Test IPv6: 2001:41d0:2:876a:0:0:0:1 Falkenstein, Germany - Hetzner Test IPv4: 5.9.0.37 Test IPv6: 2a01:4f8:7d:104:5::1
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Any limitations on how many one can have?
Welcome to Seattle. Loving my gear colo'd with @Incero. I think this is the first location I'm going to pass on :P
@msg7086 Did you mean by offer redemptions or by servers in general. here is the offer redemptions, but you can of course have as many VPS Servers as you want.
@mikeyur - Are you sure?! you can never have too many! You can drop your Spartan for BudgetVZ! :P
Oh I mean servers with the coupon.
@msg7086 with the coupons go for your life - Just the Upgraded option listed above, that is max 3 Per customer
Gotcha. And glad to see someone offering similar specs as the old wable plan 1. Missing their Seattle DC.
Hi, your offer is complicate
I'm interested in Storage160G:
1) How to use coupon PIWIK25? I tried to place order with the coupon but error message of "The promotion code you entered has been applied to your cart but no items qualify for the discount yet - please check the promotion terms"
2) I don't mind if the server at Kansas, so is "Doubling RAM, HDD & vSwap on our Kansas City" applied to Storage160G? If yes, how?
3) I notice there is STORAGE200G, any promo on this package as well?
Thanks!
1) Piwik25 is valid for Our Hosted Piwik products. not VPS
2) You can get the Storage plan put in Kansas, but there will be no doubling, as the Storage160G is not a NanoVZ or a MegaVZ Product.
3) feel free to contact us by ticket and we will work something out for you
@tonywonghs
@msg7086 - Yes, i was hoping people would replace their love for wable's Bundle #1 with BudgetVZ instead. although we don't have the massive infrastructure of Incero themselves, we made do Also looking at an European location currently, so hopefully all goes well
@black - Gladly :-P But send me in a ticket
I'm sorry but I'm going to leave this here... I understand that you may be upset over a bad review or difficult customer, but the way this was handled was definitely sub-par.
http://www.reddit.com/r/webhosting/comments/2v4zsg/steer_clear_from_megavzcom_nanovzcom/
Hello,
Just doing some traceroute test to compare your Seattle and Atlanta.. Seems Seattle use more hops than Atlanta from my country...
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Atlanta
1 3 ms <1 ms 1 ms 1.20.168.192.in-addr.arpa [192.168.20.1]
2 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa [192.168.1.1]
3 56 ms 66 ms 16 ms 36.81.96.1
4 16 ms 15 ms 14 ms 217.subnet125-160-11.speedy.telkom.net.id [125.160.11.217]
5 15 ms 15 ms 14 ms 61.94.114.129
6 48 ms 47 ms 48 ms 42.193.240.180.in-addr.arpa [180.240.193.42]
7 * * * Request timed out.
8 * 37 ms 86 ms 85.190.240.180.in-addr.arpa [180.240.190.85]
9 201 ms 199 ms 200 ms te0-1-1-2.ccr22.lax04.atlas.cogentco.com [38.104.211.69]
10 * * 200 ms be2540.ccr21.lax01.atlas.cogentco.com [154.54.82.29]
11 * 240 ms 237 ms be2065.ccr21.iah01.atlas.cogentco.com [154.54.5.65]
12 250 ms 250 ms 250 ms be2172.ccr41.atl01.atlas.cogentco.com [154.54.29.17]
13 252 ms 249 ms 250 ms te0-3-1-7.agr22.atl01.atlas.cogentco.com [154.54.47.190]
14 250 ms 250 ms 251 ms te0-0-2-3.nr11.b007549-0.atl01.atlas.cogentco.com [154.24.21.38]
15 261 ms 250 ms 250 ms 254.10.88.38.in-addr.arpa [38.88.10.254]
16 250 ms 250 ms 250 ms 2.200.247.104.atl.evoburst.com [104.247.200.2]
17 251 ms 250 ms 249 ms 10.200.247.104.in-addr.arpa [104.247.200.10]
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Seattle
1 2 ms 1 ms <1 ms 1.20.168.192.in-addr.arpa [192.168.20.1]
2 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 1.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa [192.168.1.1]
3 15 ms 14 ms 15 ms 36.81.96.1
4 15 ms 14 ms 15 ms 217.subnet125-160-11.speedy.telkom.net.id [125.160.11.217]
5 16 ms 15 ms 15 ms 61.94.114.129
6 42 ms 46 ms 46 ms 42.193.240.180.in-addr.arpa [180.240.193.42]
7 * * * Request timed out.
8 39 ms 38 ms 38 ms 29.190.208.203.in-addr.arpa [203.208.190.29]
9 39 ms 39 ms 37 ms 93.172.208.203.in-addr.arpa [203.208.172.93]
10 * 38 ms 39 ms 1.158.208.203.in-addr.arpa [203.208.158.1]
11 * * 213 ms 10.171.208.203.in-addr.arpa [203.208.171.10]
12 219 ms 218 ms 19 ms be2065.ccr21.iah01.atlas.cogentco.com [154.54.5.65]
13 * 234 ms 233 ms 101.151.208.203.in-addr.arpa [203.208.151.101]
14 223 ms 221 ms 222 ms ae0.cr2.lax112.us.zip.zayo.com [64.125.32.78]
15 236 ms 236 ms 236 ms ae1.cr2.sjc2.us.zip.zayo.com [64.125.31.233]
16 * * 235 ms ae9.mpr2.sea1.us.zip.zayo.com [64.125.21.129]
17 237 ms 237 ms 238 ms 208.185.252.38.IPYX-078076-930-ZYO.above.net [208.185.252.38]
18 241 ms 240 ms 239 ms 107.155.127.18
19 236 ms 235 ms 234 ms 107-155-125-2-customer-incero.com [107.155.125.2]
20 239 ms 244 ms 240 ms 107-155-106-130-customer-incero.com [107.155.106.130]
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Does Seattle should use less hops to Asia compared with Atlanta if it's a optimized for Asia/Pacific? I want to pick one, but confuse which one should I choose.
Thanks..
Because this was a personal experience that you hope will help the rest of us? or a good way to slash at a competitors offer thread?
IMO, it reflects more poorly on you, then on Ryan.
Personally I am a customer of NanoVZ/MegaVZ and I like the product.
@Wira_Soenaryo - i never said it's Optimized for Asia Pacific, i said it was Great for Asia/Pacific.
I Myself from Adelaide, Australia get around 185-190ms ping to Seattle.
@Jonchun - Would you be kind enough to Not leave it there, As i've said what's what. and the customer who purchased that definitely did not do any of the things he supposedly did. (and of course i can prove it if necessary), you can feel free not to purchase our products it doesn't bother me, but when you go posting things on here that do that for everyone that just isn't cool.
@FrankZ - Thankyou, Glad you're happy with our products
@AutoSnipe : I see... from your opinion, which location should I choose? The ping result almost the same, around 230-250ms.
Thanks...
My BV512 benchmark (Seattle)
I/O speed
Ping from InceptionHosting VPS (Japan location)
Ping from my network
@Wira_Soenaryo - In my opinion, i would choose Seattle, as they have a lot stronger network. but its all a matter of opinion, i'm sorry i can't tell you to go one of the other, so.. Both :-P
@manlivo - Thankyou for including that Benchmark Must ask, where are you from, ping from your network is fairly high.
I'm not bashing on a competitor. I'm posting my opinion on how things were handled. No one wants to deal with an aggressive customer, but the proof is in the reddit thread. I'm sure that they're capable of providing services that work. However, it's worth noting the way they respond to any complaints in case any unexpected situations arise.
It's not the situation that bothers me. For all I know, you were 100% correct and the client was just being dumb. However, the way you handled the situation was quite frankly, unacceptable. It's the way you confronted a client aggressively and with inappropriate language that bothers me. Here are some excerpts for people who don't want to go through the reddit thread:
I'm not going to copy paste the whole thread, but there's a lot more that you shouldn't have done, but regrettably, did.
Again, I understand that you may be upset that someone was putting down your hosting company, (your "baby"), but it still doesn't excuse any of the completely inappropriate and rude comments that you decided to write. Here's an example of a stern and straightforward approach that I personally, approved of:
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1452882
Even then, some people are taking the client's side because the owner was "rude". I can go on and post more example, but hopefully you get the point.
Does doubling RAM, HDD & vSwap **recur **or just first year?
@Jonchun - I do get the point that you are making, and yes i could have handled it better, but rather then go oh yes it's all my fault. i'd rather sit there and go no, I'm the one that did this im the one that did that. but seriously, his biggest fault is that i have multiple domains to sell products on with one centralised billing panel + Solus on another subdomain. I seriously don't know a single provider using Solus VM that does not have a billing panel on one domain and Solus on another (at least subdomain)
So, i'm going to say this again, you're post in this is not welcome here, people can do their own research about is if they feel, so i am requesting you to remove the link and the post above.
Im still yet to see you post something like this on the other countless providers that have had a bad review, so why do it to mine. people can look for themselves.
@Chuck - Reccuring, as i'm not going to go through "X" amount of containers and remove bits and resources :-P that would be a horrible idea if people are utilizing all their diskspace :-P
@AutoSnipe - Ping from my network is fairly high. But I don't care about it. May be because I'm using a cheapest package from network provider of my country.
@AutoSnipe : Bought one BVZ1024 in Seattle as your opinion..
But my IP seems weird... 23.92.xx.xxx not start with 107.155.xxx.xxx
Hope this server is stable one.
Thanks..
@Wira_Soenaryo - The Test ip mentioned above is a test ip for the network as we of course don't want ddos attacks by putting our real IP addresses out there. So yes, that is your Correct IP Address.
If there are any problems let me know by ticket
Would buy a european BudgetVZ for sure.
@autosnipe I have to say congratulations on the new spot in Seattle and Incero does rock. No better choice on the matter. Well best of luck to you and the haters are going to hate.
@foetti - Well, We've found the hardware.. well, we have a choice of 3 Machines to Purchase, Sourced the New Drives etc
Just waiting for the final bit of Information from the Provider and some Confirmation on a few Conditions, and shall see if it's a go ahead this should make @TinyTunnel_Tom Happy... And once the Third Location is opened, we will start Bundle offers.
@aggressivenetworks - Thankyou very much, Yes they definitely do an awesome Job. Wouldn't have even thought of another Seattle Provider, we just had to wait for them to get IPv6 Running in Seattle before the Release :-P So it's been sitting there for ~ 1 Week just been used for fun :-P
Just a quick thought. Is SSD-Caching hard or expensive to deploy? I see 200+ iops on ioping which is pretty good for HDD, but I'd be more happy to see a higher number if you deploy SSD-Cache. I have no experience in VPS hosting so this could just be my brainfart.
@msg7086 - Well, in keeping prices this low it would be fairly hard to deploy SSD-Caching.
As well as the fact the Seattle Server doesn't have enough Free drive spaces to run a SSD as well as the HDD's.
Although in future locations there will be more drive bays to work with so it could be possible. But currently, it's not on the cards
PayPal exchange rates and currency conversion fees is ridiculously high. Between 2.5% & 4% of the total payment amount. We should make lowenddigitalwallet.
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