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INIZ - $19.55/year 256MB and $6.70/month 5GB OpenVZ VPS in AMS, NYC, LA

INIZ-Budget-VPS-SSD-VPS-Managed-VPS-Unmanaged-VPS-2014-01-23-09-25-21Patrick, from INIZ, has sent the community 2 exceptional OpenVZ offers available in three locations. INIZ has been featured many times before, and reviews from users have been quite stellar throughout the life of the company. They have also achieved 3rd place in the Top Provider quarterly poll three times in a row. The nodes that the virtual servers are hosted on are quite beefy, and very generous. They consist of Dual E5-2650 CPUs, HP RAID with flash cache and 10x4TB RAID10 disks in the Netherlands, and Dual E5-2620v1/2 CPUs, LSI 9271 RAID with CV and 8x3TB RAID10 in the United States for both of their locations. A great advantage at INIZ, which we do not see every day with other providers, is the use of dual 1Gbps uplinks for redundancy at the node level. rDNS entries are easily, and instantly configured via SolusVM, eliminating the need to waste countless hours by opening a support ticket for it to be manually configured.  Unlike the majority of providers here on LowEndBox, only a few actually run their own BGP session. INIZ is one of the few and proud. They run their BGP (AS62599) sessions at each of their locations with the US, as well as the EU. Not to mention that they are also now a RIPE member, congratulations! All offers include 1 IPv6 address by default, a /64 IPv6 can be requested by ticket in NYC and AMS. If you are a current customer with INIZ, please do share your reviews and comments below.

VZ256

  • 1 CPU core
  • 256MB RAM
  • 128MB vSwap
  • 50GB HDD space
  • 500GB bandwidth
  • 1x IPv4 address
  • 1x IPv6 address
  • OpenVZ/SolusVM
  • Coupon: LAUNCH25
  • $19.52/year
  • Order here
OpenVZ.IO – IO5G

  • 4 CPU cores
  • 5GB RAM
  • No vSwap
  • 100GB HDD space
  • 2TBB bandwidth
  • 1x IPv4 address
  • 1x IPv6 address
  • OpenVZ/SolusVM
  • Coupon: 2014Q2
  • $6.70/month
  • Order here

INIZ accepts payments via Paypal, as well as credit cards through their website. Servers are usually delivered instantly after payment. Refunds are only possible within the first 5 days of your first order only, subsequent orders are not eligible for refunds. However, for their other brand “OpenVZ.io” no refunds are offered. A quick reminder of what is not allowed on INIZ’s network is (but not limited to) IRC networks, Mass Mailing, Public torrents/VPN/Proxies, Minecraft and other IO intensive applications, TOR, Phishing, and Mass Brute Forcing. For a full list, please read their Terms Of Service document.

Network Looking Glass & Test Files:

Atlantic Metro, New York, NY (USA): http://nyc-us.lg.iniz.com

Quadranet, Los Angeles, CA (USA): http://la-us.lg.iniz.com

NForce, Amsterdam, NL (EU): http://ams-nl.lg.iniz.com

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77 Comments

  1. DomainBop:

    Atlantic Metro, New York, NY (USA)

    InfoRelay at 65 Broadway since March 26…

    September 18, 2014 @ 3:48 pm | Reply
  2. Anthony:

    Hi,

    What’s your price for cPanel?

    Have you got any benchmark results for NL location?

    Thanks,
    Anthony

    September 18, 2014 @ 4:29 pm | Reply
    • I believe we answered your questions in the ticket but for others who may ask the same.

      cPanel is available via https://my.iniz.com/cart.php?gid=26 ($14.45/mo)

      [root@testleb ~]# wget freevps.us/downloads/bench.sh -O – -o /dev/null|bash
      CPU model : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 v2 @ 2.60GHz
      Number of cores : 4
      CPU frequency : 2593.422 MHz
      Total amount of ram : 5120 MB
      Total amount of swap : 128 MB
      System uptime : 3 min,
      Download speed from CacheFly: 57.2MB/s
      Download speed from Coloat, Atlanta GA: 15.0MB/s
      Download speed from Softlayer, Dallas, TX: 17.5MB/s
      Download speed from Linode, Tokyo, JP: 4.70MB/s
      Download speed from i3d.net, Rotterdam, NL: 84.9MB/s
      Download speed from Leaseweb, Haarlem, NL: 46.6MB/s
      Download speed from Softlayer, Singapore: 7.93MB/s
      Download speed from Softlayer, Seattle, WA: 15.3MB/s
      Download speed from Softlayer, San Jose, CA: 5.50MB/s
      Download speed from Softlayer, Washington, DC: 26.4MB/s
      I/O speed : 865 MB/s

      September 18, 2014 @ 8:08 pm | Reply
      • ^Location NL for anyone wondering.

        Also requested NYC:
        [root@lebnyc ~]# wget freevps.us/downloads/bench.sh -O – -o /dev/null|bash
        CPU model : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 0 @ 2.00GHz
        Number of cores : 4
        CPU frequency : 2000.002 MHz
        Total amount of ram : 5120 MB
        Total amount of swap : 128 MB
        System uptime : 1 min,
        Download speed from CacheFly: 89.6MB/s
        Download speed from Coloat, Atlanta GA: 16.6MB/s
        Download speed from Softlayer, Dallas, TX: 42.1MB/s
        Download speed from Linode, Tokyo, JP: 3.98MB/s
        Download speed from i3d.net, Rotterdam, NL: 9.46MB/s
        Download speed from Leaseweb, Haarlem, NL: 74.0MB/s
        Download speed from Softlayer, Singapore: 1.52MB/s
        Download speed from Softlayer, Seattle, WA: 28.7MB/s
        Download speed from Softlayer, San Jose, CA: 27.0MB/s
        Download speed from Softlayer, Washington, DC: 48.3MB/s
        I/O speed : 366 MB/s

        September 18, 2014 @ 9:48 pm | Reply
    • Erling:

      I made these test a few weeks ago from NL server:

      Speedtest

      and disk IO :

      IO Test

      September 19, 2014 @ 8:29 am | Reply
  3. Andrew:

    iniz ?
    no thanks!

    September 18, 2014 @ 4:41 pm | Reply
    • Mark:

      Iniz leads top worst providers. Steer clear from Iniz.

      September 19, 2014 @ 6:48 am | Reply
      • Dennis:

        No they don’t. Stop trolling around.

        September 19, 2014 @ 7:30 am | Reply
      • jvnadr:

        No, INIZ (Patrick) is a decent provider. More than average, no real issues.

        September 20, 2014 @ 12:08 am | Reply
  4. Dennis:

    Sweet deals! Iniz support and service is top notch!

    September 18, 2014 @ 4:49 pm | Reply
  5. Thanks for the post Maarten.

    Also as part of this LEB offer, the VZ256 has double storage. You will get 100GB HDD instead of 50GB, simply submit ticket after ordering to get upgraded.

    September 18, 2014 @ 6:38 pm | Reply
    • jcaleb:

      Nice. Very tempting.

      September 19, 2014 @ 1:16 am | Reply
    • fbachofner:

      Does the double HDD also apply to “OpenVZ.IO – IO5G”

      Also, from the TOS: “You must obtain our approval of any bulk commercial e-mail which will require our reasonable satisfaction by providing the requested information”

      I have two clients who typically send 3 e-mails per month (each) to a list of about 2000 recipients. Do you think this (with very moderate annual growth (maybe 7%) would be allowable?

      September 26, 2014 @ 2:24 am | Reply
      • fbachofner:

        Not hearing anything here, I took this up with Patrick by e-mail. He was exceptionally responsive and clear in his answers.

        The double HDD capacity only applies to the smaller VPS instance, NOT “OpenVZ.IO – IO5G”

        Also, even with prearranged approval for bulkmail, only 500 mails per hour are allowed (1000 seems more standard among the other hosting I have ever used), even if total volume is very low each month. INIZ is strict with *automatic* ACCOUNT cutoffs for any account exceeding such limits. Account owners are responsible for their own throttle.

        I appreciate their conundrum, but I think the automatic cutoff of an entire account is a little over the top. It seems it would make more sense to cutoff mail sending capability and then take it up with the customer.

        I am concerned that throttles set by a VPS account client may calculate differently (even slightly) than however INIZ calculates.

        That could lead to big problems fast.

        If you have no bulk mail needs, however, these offers (which last to the end of the month) look great!

        October 8, 2014 @ 9:33 pm | Reply
    • Seb:

      Hi. I would really like to get the 100GB you promised. Can you enable it? :o)

      February 26, 2015 @ 9:33 am | Reply
  6. Spencer:

    INIZ quality really fell down the drain…

    September 18, 2014 @ 6:38 pm | Reply
    • I’m unable to locate an account with your name that has recently cancelled or has active service in the last 6 months. Do you have anything to back up what you are saying and can you submit a ticket so we can check on and resolve any issues you may have (if you have any genuinely)?

      September 18, 2014 @ 6:44 pm | Reply
      • raza19:

        I have multiple vps from almost every provider on let/leb. I can undoubtedly say with utmost certainty that INIZ IS THE BEST from the lot simply because the network quality, hardware, support & service is just tremendously good. I have learned not to praise any host so quickly and if it were any other host I would have been worried that any positive comments would result in more sales & consequently greater load/lesser quality from the same machines. However, knowing Patrick I can bet that he would get more nodes to redistribute the load or just not offer the service if the machines can’t gracefully handle the load without adversely affecting quality which we know is the case for a lot of hosts on LET who over-promise, oversell, lie , cheat, deceive & ultimately die a miserable death. So Spencer please take your negativity somewhere else, Patrick doesn’t compromise on quality.

        I recommend INIZ all the way because they have earned it!

        September 18, 2014 @ 9:04 pm | Reply
  7. Blanoz:

    I’ve sticked with INIZ for some time now and I’ve been very satisfied. One thing that I miss is the offer diversity: EU SSD or SSD-cached storage. Cannot express any complaints really.

    September 18, 2014 @ 6:53 pm | Reply
  8. melfy:

    INIZ uptime and performance has always been great! Can’t go wrong with these deals!

    September 18, 2014 @ 9:55 pm | Reply
  9. Allen:

    Trying to sign up for 5GB plan, but it is showing up as a cost of 8 GBP per month at NYC. How do we get $6.70 or rough equivalent in GBP? Thanks

    September 19, 2014 @ 1:54 am | Reply
    • DomainBop:

      Click on the order link on this page, click the “add to cart” button on the product configuration page, and the discount will show up automatically in the shopping cart (£4.12GBP= $6.70 USD)

      September 19, 2014 @ 3:25 am | Reply
      • Allen:

        Thank you DomainBop. I was just one click away :-P

        September 19, 2014 @ 5:05 am | Reply
  10. Chen John:

    It seemed that they raised their KVM pricing recently.

    September 19, 2014 @ 7:10 am | Reply
    • Patrick:

      We have indeed, those are being targeted for another market at the moment. We will have the odd promo shortly to cover the free large disk space over at LET.

      September 24, 2014 @ 9:58 pm | Reply
  11. Dennis:

    Just ordered a IO5G yesterday:

    CPU model :  Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 v2 @ 2.60GHz
    Number of cores : 4
    CPU frequency :  2593.422 MHz
    Total amount of ram : 5120 MB
    Total amount of swap : 128 MB
    System uptime :   14:14,
    Download speed from CacheFly: 58.5MB/s
    Download speed from Coloat, Atlanta GA: 14.6MB/s
    Download speed from Softlayer, Dallas, TX: 18.4MB/s
    Download speed from Linode, Tokyo, JP: 4.12MB/s
    Download speed from i3d.net, Rotterdam, NL: 46.2MB/s
    Download speed from Leaseweb, Haarlem, NL: 67.5MB/s
    Download speed from Softlayer, Singapore: 8.32MB/s
    Download speed from Softlayer, Seattle, WA: 15.5MB/s
    Download speed from Softlayer, San Jose, CA: 13.4MB/s
    Download speed from Softlayer, Washington, DC: 26.1MB/s
    I/O speed :  485 MB/s
    
    That's very good imo. My other VPS machines at Iniz still run good.
    September 19, 2014 @ 7:37 am | Reply
  12. Erling:

    I have 3 vpsès with Iniz and they are working great. Speed, uptime and overall performance is great. I have nothing to complain about.

    September 19, 2014 @ 7:53 am | Reply
  13. Why no vSwap on the 5gb plan?

    September 19, 2014 @ 9:35 am | Reply
    • manny:

      actually I think it has 128mb, hopefully it was a typo

      September 20, 2014 @ 5:09 pm | Reply
  14. a:

    What is the difference between public and private torrent?

    September 19, 2014 @ 9:55 am | Reply
    • David:

      Public torrents are torrents which can be found via Google (ie. thepiratebay). Private torrents are on private trackers, which can not be found via Google (ie. torrentleech.org).

      September 19, 2014 @ 10:05 am | Reply
    • Personal usage may be a better term in this case, i.e. you cannot share access publicly

      September 19, 2014 @ 6:06 pm | Reply
  15. David:

    I’m using INIZ since half year (there was great 64 MB VPS offer on LEB) and I can confirm – it’s one of the best provider around. Stable servers and support. Recommended.

    September 19, 2014 @ 10:07 am | Reply
  16. Ophate:

    This company is very reliable, responsive, high speed, communicates on issues/outages (planned and unplanned), and will work directly with you on custom configurations. Highly recommended. If only another high disk offer would come along….

    September 19, 2014 @ 1:41 pm | Reply
    • We can probably work something out for existing clients! Submit a ticket and lets see what we can come out with, if you’re prepared to commit 3,6,12mo we can do some aggressive pricing currently on anything.

      We have some older nodes running 8-10x 3/4TB HDDs with a lot of unused space we can do some deals on!

      https://support.iniz.com/Tickets/Submit

      September 19, 2014 @ 1:44 pm | Reply
  17. Can someone post speed tests for the LA locations? OpenVZ.IO and regular iniz.com. Thank you.

    September 19, 2014 @ 3:36 pm | Reply
  18. remostabarca:

    I have a vps with iniz wich I use for a recipe blog of my gf and her email, everything is fine and I never needed to contact support, I thought if it was appropriate to do so even with my production site but my doubt is that I can’t see any name in the site, not an address and nothing else, maybe it’s my fault but I’d like to understand who is the company or the person behind iniz because if I want to transfer my clients sites I need the guarantee of continuity. Iniz can you tell me where I can find your references?

    September 20, 2014 @ 5:50 am | Reply
  19. Charlie:

    INIZ quality has just gone downhill, would not buy.

    September 20, 2014 @ 2:35 pm | Reply
    • Patrick:

      I’m unable to locate an account with your name that has recently cancelled or has active service in the last 6 months and has reported any issues. Do you have anything to back up what you are saying and can you submit a ticket so we can check on and resolve any issues you may have (if you have any genuinely)?

      September 20, 2014 @ 3:02 pm | Reply
  20. I just picked up one OpenVZ.IO – IO5G. It is fast! Cheers @Patrick

    September 21, 2014 @ 7:16 am | Reply
  21. mustafas:

    I am an existing customer and very happy with INIZ.. i just renewed my subscription for 3 new month! I am paying the same for my current subscription as for the OpenVZ.IO – IO5G deal. Can i get my current subscription upgraded to this? i am also considering to get a new VPS but in a different geographical location.

    September 23, 2014 @ 8:51 am | Reply
  22. mangowebs:

    it writes $20.40/Y and $10.20/Y is the price changed?

    September 24, 2014 @ 5:09 am | Reply
    • mangowebs:

      i mean $10.20/semi-annually

      September 24, 2014 @ 5:10 am | Reply
      • Patrick:

        If you go through GBP price will be correct, conversion rates may have changed for EUR/USD.

        September 24, 2014 @ 9:57 pm | Reply
  23. Do you provide a private IP? I mean I want to setup a high ram front server and a storage for saving file.
    the data exchange through private network does not count bandwidth

    September 25, 2014 @ 10:41 am | Reply
    • Patrick:

      We currently do not. All bandwidth would be counted.

      September 25, 2014 @ 12:26 pm | Reply
  24. JustWondering:

    @Patrick:

    What is the policy / pricing for bandwidth overages? I’m looking for someplace to host a small project. I envision it will require a only a fraction of the plan bandwidth but need to know what my options / obligations would be in the event it gets linked out from one of the major forums or blogs.

    This is about the only way I can envision hitting the transfer total. It’s unlikely, but I have to know the potential charges. ( and could not find them on your website fwiw )

    Thanks

    September 26, 2014 @ 3:22 am | Reply
    • Clients VPS would be suspended upon utilising their bandwidth allocation for the month. You can purchase additional bandwidth prior to full utilisation or after.

      September 26, 2014 @ 6:01 pm | Reply
  25. marc:

    @Patrick:

    Can the openvz image be of a linux distro other than ubuntu/debian/centos?

    Thanks

    September 26, 2014 @ 3:20 pm | Reply
  26. Just had my account with iniz terminated for no reason, they claim DDOS plus high memory. But i run a legitimate website

    1. The so called DDOS was actually form cloudflare IP’s he send me a snippet of the logs and all IP’s were 141.101.98.XXX which according to http://db-ip.com/all/141.101.98 are all cloudflare owned ip’s so how could that be a DDOS? Answer it wasn’t

    2. it’s clear they realised i was right about point 1 so they decided to make up excuse number 2, High memory usage, i replied with yeah ofcourse it was i was using WGET and TAR to retrieve and extract some backups from another VPS.

    3. They still refused to acknowledge this and instead decided to delete my account without giving me a transcript of the ticket and refusing to do so.

    I had this service for around 18hours. it was great till i was accused of shit which never happened, i was no DDOS’d i was only running a webserver and vestaCP but yet was still accused of running a game server or other DDOS prone application.

    They are also refusing to give me a refund despite the fact i paid for 1 month’s service and got less than 1 day’s service.

    Utterly disgraceful i am tempted to go as far to say its a SCAM! they claim i was DDOS’d show me a easily spoofable text file with some ip’s which could be changed, and in return i lose money and get nothing out of it. explain to me how thats not a scam.

    September 26, 2014 @ 8:34 pm | Reply
    • From the Ticket!!!!

      As seen in your bandwidth graphs you received several incoming attacks to port 80 and our monitoring system shut down your VM to prevent it affecting neighbours.

      At this time we are reluctant to continue hosting you and giving you another chance due to your unprofessional behaviour and attracting DDoS in a matter of hours.

      Please let us know if you need backup before we proceed with account termination on the grounds stated above. Also as stated in terms:
      >You may not run any [..] DDoS prone applications including but not limited to Mining, Minecraft & Video Encoding.

      Snippet of logs (150k PPS+):
      ipv4 2 udp 17 149 src=185.53.128.143 dst=8.8.8.8 sport=43558 dport=53 src=8.8.8.8 dst=185.53.128.143 sport=53 dport=43558 [ASSURED] mark=0 secmark=0 use=2
      ipv4 2 tcp 6 28 TIME_WAIT src=185.53.128.143 dst=173.194.65.118 sport=60717 dport=80 src=173.194.65.118 dst=185.53.128.143 sport=80 dport=60717 [ASSURED] mark=0 secmark=0 use=2
      ipv4 2 tcp 6 44 TIME_WAIT src=141.101.98.142 dst=185.53.128.143 sport=24091 dport=80 src=185.53.128.143 dst=141.101.98.142 sport=80 dport=24091 [ASSURED] mark=0 secmark=0 use=2
      ipv4 2 tcp 6 33 TIME_WAIT src=173.245.55.85 dst=185.53.128.143 sport=59540 dport=80 src=185.53.128.143 dst=173.245.55.85 sport=80 dport=59540 [ASSURED] mark=0 secmark=0 use=2
      ipv4 2 tcp 6 28 TIME_WAIT src=185.53.128.143 dst=173.194.65.118 sport=60721 dport=80 src=173.194.65.118 dst=185.53.128.143 sport=80 dport=60721 [ASSURED] mark=0 secmark=0 use=2
      ipv4 2 tcp 6 43 TIME_WAIT src=141.101.98.155 dst=185.53.128.143 sport=24052 dport=80 src=185.53.128.143 dst=141.101.98.155 sport=80 dport=24052 [ASSURED] mark=0 secmark=0 use=2
      ipv4 2 tcp 6 8 TIME_WAIT src=141.101.98.115 dst=185.53.128.143 sport=27839 dport=80 src=185.53.128.143 dst=141.101.98.115 sport=80 dport=27839 [ASSURED] mark=0 secmark=0 use=2
      ipv4 2 udp 17 88 src=185.53.128.143 dst=8.8.8.8 sport=44267 dport=53 src=8.8.8.8 dst=185.53.128.143 sport=53 dport=44267 [ASSURED] mark=0 secmark=0 use=2
      ipv4 2 tcp 6 28 TIME_WAIT src=185.53.128.143 dst=173.194.65.118 sport=60722 dport=80 src=173.194.65.118 dst=185.53.128.143 sport=80 dport=60722 [ASSURED] mark=0 secmark=0 use=2
      ipv4 2 tcp 6 28 TIME_WAIT src=185.53.128.143 dst=173.194.65.118 sport=60720 dport=80 src=173.194.65.118 dst=185.53.128.143 sport=80 dport=60720 [ASSURED] mark=0 secmark=0 use=2
      ipv4 2 tcp 6 63 TIME_WAIT src=127.0.0.1 dst=127.0.0.1 sport=35781 dport=8084 src=127.0.0.1 dst=127.0.0.1 sport=8084 dport=35781 [ASSURED] mark=0 secmark=0 use=2
      ipv4 2 tcp 6 42 TIME_WAIT src=141.101.98.149 dst=185.53.128.143 sport=20971 dport=80 src=185.53.128.143 dst=141.101.98.149 sport=80 dport=20971 [ASSURED] mark=0 secmark=0 use=2
      ipv4 2 tcp 6 88 TIME_WAIT src=141.101.98.115 dst=185.53.128.143 sport=19478 dport=80 src=185.53.128.143 dst=141.101.98.115 sport=80 dport=19478 [ASSURED] mark=0 secmark=0 use=2
      ipv4 2 tcp 6 43 TIME_WAIT src=141.101.98.177 dst=185.53.128.143 sport=27290 dport=80 src=185.53.128.143 dst=141.101.98.177 sport=80 dport=27290 [ASSURED] mark=0 secmark=0 use=2
      ipv4 2 tcp 6 42 TIME_WAIT src=141.101.98.142 dst=185.53.128.143 sport=47681 dport=80 src=185.53.128.143 dst=141.101.98.142 sport=80 dport=47681 [ASSURED] mark=0 secmark=0 use=2
      ipv4 2 tcp 6 42 TIME_WAIT src=141.101.98.179 dst=185.53.128.143 sport=22541 dport=80 src=185.53.128.143 dst=141.101.98.179 sport=80 dport=22541 [ASSURED] mark=0 secmark=0 use=2
      ipv4 2 tcp 6 42 TIME_WAIT src=141.101.98.149 dst=185.53.128.143 sport=19031 dport=80 src=185.53.128.143 dst=141.101.98.149 sport=80 dport=19031 [ASSURED] mark=0 secmark=0 use=2

      Regards,
      Patrick Hayward
      INIZ VPS Hosting
      http://iniz.com

      September 26, 2014 @ 8:37 pm | Reply
      • Points in question.

        Server Logs were not DDOS, standard network traffic coming from cloudflare IP’s since they don’t use mod_cloudflare or similar to “check CF-Connecting-IP”
        Graph shows a spike but it was just a simple WGET command retrieving my backup which was easiest to access via WGET to avoid needing keys etc.
        Ram usage, no proof so still no answer to that but most likely WGET.
        They still refused to acknowledge this and instead decided to delete my account without giving me a transcript of the ticket and refusing to do so.
        I’m done stating my points i’m pretty sure any one with the slightest bit of knowledge of networking and cloudflare will understand there was no need for me to be terminated.

        September 27, 2014 @ 12:33 pm | Reply
  27. do you Allow for transparant proxy squid ?

    September 29, 2014 @ 6:33 am | Reply
    • As long as it’s for your own personal usage and not shared this is fine.

      September 29, 2014 @ 10:17 pm | Reply
  28. Jahid Hashan:

    Can you please reply my ticket #VWH-396-36150, its going over 9 hours and no reply???

    September 29, 2014 @ 10:03 pm | Reply
    • When you are bumping tickets, we take the last reply time. Your VPS was suspended and you bumped the ticket resulting in even longer response time.

      September 29, 2014 @ 10:16 pm | Reply
  29. Nilly:

    Hi,

    I would like to get the IO5G but unfortunately can only get it on the 10th of oct when my current VPS expires. How long will the promo last and are you running low on stock?

    September 30, 2014 @ 12:58 pm | Reply
    • Promotion has been a great success and it will run until end of October at least. We have new hardware coming in the next week as well to cover the new orders.

      September 30, 2014 @ 6:28 pm | Reply
  30. lewekleonek:

    Patrick,
    Your order links are down. I get “502 Bad Gateway nginx/1.6.0” when I click on them.
    2014-09-30 13:38:00 EDT.

    September 30, 2014 @ 5:39 pm | Reply
    • Fixed, someone decided to flood our site with WP Pingbacks.

      September 30, 2014 @ 6:27 pm | Reply
  31. We Use VPS as SSH Tunnel and VPN how we can test your connection to singapore ?

    October 2, 2014 @ 12:58 am | Reply
  32. ausdom:

    I am looking for somewhere to host an SMTP relay server (so that I can stop spam before it reaches my network), is this OK to host with you guys? All Linux / open source software.

    October 2, 2014 @ 10:50 pm | Reply
  33. arif:

    use the coupon for 105g, the price sould be $6.70 or $7.0?

    October 4, 2014 @ 4:01 am | Reply
  34. Chirag Patel:

    I got a server with these guys about a month ago. So far very happy with their service.

    October 7, 2014 @ 10:11 am | Reply
  35. ghprod:

    Hello can we use your vps as private VPN for our company?

    thanks

    October 8, 2014 @ 10:19 am | Reply
  36. Nter:

    Iniz sold to new management?

    October 8, 2014 @ 2:20 pm | Reply
  37. I have tried many VPS companies, Iniz is the one with the greatest uptime so far. I only have Two servers there but so far so good.

    October 17, 2014 @ 8:43 pm | Reply
  38. I got OpenVZ.IO – IO5G offer
    it is very fast and stable
    good Job Iniz!

    October 29, 2014 @ 8:07 pm | Reply
  39. Armisael:

    In the last few days I’m experiencing a considerable loss in performances with my OpenVZ.IO – IO5G. Don’t know what’s happening but i’m not so happy right now. Patrick can you help please? Sent you a ticket ;)

    December 5, 2014 @ 8:42 pm | Reply
    • Jarno:

      @Armiseal, is it solved already by Iniz/Patrick? Looking for a VPS at Iniz at the moment, but needs good performance.

      Your comment is awaiting moderation.

      December 8, 2014 @ 4:55 pm | Reply
  40. Jarno:

    @Armiseal, is it solved already by Iniz/Patrick? Looking for a VPS at Iniz at the moment, but needs good performance.

    December 8, 2014 @ 4:54 pm | Reply
  41. Emre:

    I do not know why but the service was quite slow. I still do not respond to the installation and the support ticket.

    January 16, 2015 @ 4:24 pm | Reply
  42. Liz:

    I’ve still got a vps with these guys but no i have bought a free domain with a coupon at https://www.vimexx.nl/gratis-nl-domein and want to point it to my vps. Anyone know the nameservers of the vps’s? Thank you

    August 29, 2015 @ 6:34 am | Reply
  43. Naveed:

    Hi .. I am interested to buy a 6GB Ram VPS .. I have a couple of questions .. Is torrent tracker installation allowed? Full root amd SSh given? Port 2710 is open?

    October 16, 2015 @ 8:01 pm | Reply
  44. Berker:

    They are thief! Yes, without solid reason and proof on first day of signup they terminated my VPS without refund. They cannot even come up proof when I asked as there is no proof. They just want your money and that’s it!

    Anyone want’s to see my conversation please reply me I am happy to give you how crook is this guy pretending to be UK company but actually not.

    September 1, 2016 @ 2:38 am | Reply

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