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OneAsiaHost - 128MB $12/Quarter & 256MB $7 Month OpenVZ and KVM VPS in Singapore

Maverick, from OneAsiaHost, is back with not one but eight VPS offers for both OpenVZ and KVM based plans.

OVZCore-128

  • 128MB Guaranteed RAM
  • 256MB Burstable RAM
  • 5GB DiskSpace
  • 500GB Bandwidth
  • 1 vCPU
  • OpenVZ/SolusVM
  • $12/Quarter – Order Link
  • Location – Singapore
OVZCore-256

  • 256MB Guaranteed RAM
  • 512MB Burstable RAM
  • 10GB DiskSpace
  • 1000GB Bandwidth
  • 1 vCPU
  • OpenVZ/SolusVM
  • $7/Month – Order Link
  • Location – Singapore

This is the second time we have featured OneAsiaHost, their last offer was posted back in October and was well received. One thing which is worth noting, is that the Core VPS plans come with much more bandwidth than the normal plans they offer because it uses low cost Hurricane Electric bandwidth (no direct peer to China). This means that unlike our other six plans listed below, the network isn’t optimized but comes with a lot more bandwidth. Nodes are based on the Intel Xeon 3.4Ghz E3-1245V2 processor and have 32GB RAM.

OneAsiaHost are only accepting PayPal at present and do not have refund policy. Each VPS is connected to the internet on a 100mbps port speed. 10 IPv6 addresses are included with every plan as well as 1 IPv4 Address (additional IPv4 cost $3 monthly with a maximum of 2). VPN and proxies are allowed but IRC, Adult, Tor and torrents are prohibited. For more information regarding whats not and what is allowed or for other terms, check out their Terms of Service.

OVZSSD-128

  • 128MB Guaranteed RAM
  • 256MB Burstable RAM
  • 3GB SSD DiskSpace
  • 100GB Bandwidth
  • 1 vCPU
  • OpenVZ/SolusVM
  • $12/Quarter – Order Link
  • Location – Singapore
OVZSSD-256

  • 256MB Guaranteed RAM
  • 512MB Burstable RAM
  • 5GB SSD DiskSpace
  • 200GB Bandwidth
  • 1 vCPU
  • OpenVZ/SolusVM
  • $7/Month – Order Link
  • Location – Singapore
KVMSSD-128

  • 128MB Guaranteed RAM
  • 3GB SSD DiskSpace
  • 100GB Bandwidth
  • 1 vCPU
  • KVM/SolusVM
  • $7/Month – Order Link
  • Location – Singapore

 

OVZ-128

  • 128MB Guaranteed RAM
  • 256MB Burstable RAM
  • 5GB DiskSpace
  • 100GB Bandwidth
  • 1 vCPU
  • OpenVZ/SolusVM
  • $12/Quarter – Order Link
  • Location – Singapore
OVZ-256

  • 256MB Guaranteed RAM
  • 512MB Burstable RAM
  • 10GB DiskSpace
  • 200GB Bandwidth
  • 1 vCPU
  • OpenVZ/SolusVM
  • $7/Month – Order Link
  • Location – Singapore
KVM-128

  • 128MB Guaranteed RAM
  • 5GB DiskSpace
  • 100GB Bandwidth
  • 1 vCPU
  • KVM/SolusVM
  • $7/Month – Order Link
  • Location – Singapore

Network Information:

Core VPS

Core VPS servers are located at the Epsilon datacenter in Singapore and use 100% Hurricane Electric Bandwidth.

Test IPv4: 116.251.212.1
Test IPv6: 2405:4200:203::1
Speedtest Test: http://core.oneasiahost.com/speedtest/
Looking Glass: http://core.oneasiahost.com/lg/

Standard and SSD VPS

Standard and SSD VPS are located at the Epsilon datacenter in Singapore and use a bandwidth mix of SingTel, PCCW, NTT, DTAG, SingNet and HE.

Test IPv4: 116.251.208.201
Test IPv6: 2405:4200:200::1
Speedtest: http://www.oneasiahost.com/speedtest/
Looking Glass: http://www.oneasiahost.com/lg/

19 Comments

  1. Detty:

    I have ssd plans with them, and so far i satisfied with their performance and the IO test is good one:

    16384+0 records in 16384+0 records out 1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 0.779588 seconds, 1.4 GB/s

    Ping average from HK and Indonesia is around 58 – 62ms
    from Key largo Miami Fl was around 230ms

    tracert is about 8 from indonesia and not yet tested from HK or Miami

    December 16, 2012 @ 3:37 am | Reply
    • Yes, compared to IIX provider, OAH provide much better stuff :)

      December 16, 2012 @ 4:23 am | Reply
      • Detty:

        LOL.. IIX i think only for gov site or local online game or maybe local office MAN :D their international route very poor, some provider even only around 50Kbps

        December 19, 2012 @ 4:53 pm | Reply
  2. Guest:

    No promotion? The plans are not different from OAH website!

    December 16, 2012 @ 6:31 am | Reply
  3. a little expensive…

    December 16, 2012 @ 7:30 am | Reply
  4. no direct peer to China means that more US vps come better ping than this one right?

    December 16, 2012 @ 8:22 am | Reply
    • China ping will be bad for Core VPS, it’ll go from SG > US > China since Hurricane Electric doesn’t peer with China in asia, so expect 400+ms latency. The Standard/SSD VPS will usually get 60-100ms to most parts of China due to our direct China route.

      Core VPS is targeted at customers who need high bandwidth more than low latency, usually for web/file serving in the Asia region. We do have extensive peering in Singapore so customers from asian countries such as Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam will get good latency and speeds via our Core VPS if your ISP connects to us via a peering route.

      For VPN usage, will not recommend the Core VPS. Since most VPN customers are latency sensitive, our Standard or SSD VPSes are latency optimized and have access to various Tier-1 networks for best connectivity. You get lowest latency to your VPS, as well as lowest latency to your destination network as well, can’t get any better than that.

      December 16, 2012 @ 8:39 am | Reply
      • FM:

        Hi Kenshin,

        I have a Standard VPS (direct peer to China) and I’m seeing a lot of packet loss (IPv4 and IPv6) for several weeks now. Do you have plans to increase the capacity of that circuits? Thanks.

        December 16, 2012 @ 10:24 am | Reply
        • Open a ticket with forward (from VPS) and reverse (from target, if available) and we will take a look. Try to provide MTR as well if possible, since that will provide us a good view of where the packet loss starts.

          Circuit capacity isn’t a problem, we’re barely hitting 30% on any of our links.

          December 16, 2012 @ 10:37 am | Reply
  5. The speedtest file need fixation:

    [root@ovzhost02 ~]# wget http://core.oneasiahost.com/100mb.zip
    –2012-12-16 22:57:33– http://core.oneasiahost.com/100mb.zip
    Resolving core.oneasiahost.com… 116.251.212.1
    Connecting to core.oneasiahost.com|116.251.212.1|:80… connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response… 404 Not Found
    2012-12-16 22:57:34 ERROR 404: Not Found.

    [root@ovzhost02 ~]#

    December 16, 2012 @ 11:00 pm | Reply
  6. Florian Strankowski:

    From Germany with 30 concurrent Threads:

    100,0 Megabytes abgerufen in 34 Sekunden. (3011,71 KB/s)

    December 19, 2012 @ 7:21 pm | Reply
  7. Chris:

    I’m having trouble paying using Paypal. I already submitted a ticket but I haven’t got a reply. Is there a problem?

    January 2, 2013 @ 3:40 pm | Reply
    • I replied your ticket about an hour ago. You need to check with Paypal on why your payment was denied, there’s no issue on my end I’m able to receive payment from a few other customers right after your ticket.

      January 2, 2013 @ 5:23 pm | Reply
      • Chris:

        Ok thank you. It seems there’s a problem in my bank since I also can’t access my account online. Sorry for the trouble.

        January 2, 2013 @ 6:50 pm | Reply
  8. pub crawler:

    Opted for their standard network.

    Looks good to many spots in Asia from our tests.

    Bandwidth amount is anemic. Disk is rather tiny.

    Satisfied so far. Wish there were other competitive offers for Asia… It is a region that lacks low end price style offers.

    January 5, 2013 @ 7:35 am | Reply
  9. Gaz:

    Their fraud scanner picked me up when I tried to order from these guys (I’m in Starbucks, guess it’s the IP). That’s fine and perfectly understandable, but when I submitted a support request asking if they could move my order to ‘pending’ they were quite rude and told me to use another provider. Annoying, I’m in Hong Kong and the VPSs here and in most of Asia are much more expensive than in the US etc.

    May 5, 2014 @ 8:30 am | Reply
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    September 6, 2014 @ 2:55 pm | Reply
  11. nice server

    November 27, 2014 @ 2:00 am | Reply

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