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VPS OVZ - SolusVM Control Panel - 512mb ram 512 of extra burst - 50GB Disk - 500GB BW
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VPS OVZ - SolusVM Control Panel - 512mb ram 512 of extra burst - 50GB Disk - 500GB BW

srpurdysrpurdy Member
edited March 2015 in Offers

Server Location: France



The Package includes the following resources

512MB of Ram

512MB of Burst Ram (VSwap)

50GB of Disk Space

500GB of Bandwidth

1 IPV4 Address

4 VCores

Control your VPS from WHMCS Billing Area or your SolusVM Control Panel

Supported OS: Centos 6.5 (64bit), Debian 6 (64 Bit), Ubuntu 12.04 (64 Bit)



USD to CAD Exchange Rate.

0.79880

$8.50(CAD) / $6.79(USD) per month.



We have ticket/email and live chat support available.



Looking Glass: http://lg.iracecast.com/



Goto: https://purdydesigns.com/billing/cart.php?gid=26&currency=2



To place your order.

Comments

  • Test IP and looking glass ?

  • Sorry what do you mean by looking glass?
    Test IP: 5.196.117.207

  • @srpurdy said:
    Sorry what do you mean by looking glass?
    Test IP: 5.196.117.207

    To see what VPS is online or offline and all the list of locations and nodes.

  • srpurdysrpurdy Member
    edited March 2015

    @makanenzo10 said:
    To see what VPS is online or offline and all the list of locations and nodes.

    Oh I see okay. I attached a screenshot. This is a brand new server/node setup.

    The 4 VPS that are in there only 1 is used right now. The other 3 I setup only to use the IP Addresses.

    Xeon E3 1245V2 (4 core/8T) 3.4 GHz
    32GB of Ram
    2x2TB HDD
    250mbit network bandwidth

    The picture main node (master) node is run off a different service provider. The main dedicated node for the VPS' are run on a slave.

  • srpurdy said: Sorry what do you mean by looking glass?

    Being a provider, you should know what a looking glass is. Either way, it's so you can look up routes from your network. This is what most people are using: https://github.com/telephone/LookingGlass

  • Hi Viking,

    I see. Thanks for the link. I see it's popular around here. I'll set it up, and post the link here shortly.

    I appreciate the feedback. :)

  • srpurdysrpurdy Member
    edited March 2015

    Our Looking Glass http://lg.iracecast.com/

  • @srpurdy, Thanks

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