Ciprian from TopXen emailed me their June special a few days ago. Promo code OH_GREAT_JUNE would get you 25% off recurring discount on their Citrix Xen Server based VPS plans. Only 30 slots. Plans start at $5.17/month with the following spec:
- 128MB memory
- 8GB storage
- 50GB/month data transfer
- Citrix Xen Server
Sign up link with promo code filled. Leaseweb Datacenter in Germany. It’s nice to see they are now giving 250% more monthly data comparing to last time, although the amount is still small at 50GB/month. Would be sufficient for a blog with mostly text, but but you wouldn’t want to use it for image or video hosting. Extra traffic is charged at $0.40/10 GB which is quite reasonable. Again, see previous post on discussion on low-monthly data. That would certainly limit the types of clients they are taking up — which can be a good thing though :)
Business based in Romania. You can find their registered business address, VAT number, etc on their About Us page. Founded in 2008, and domain registered in November 2010.
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I’m not getting any SSL on their cart. No security?
Website seems kind of basic although looks to be fairly complete.
Nice that they appears to have FreeBSD as one of their templates.
Point to https://www.topxen.com/ instead of http://www.topxen.com/.
I bought a 256 MB plan two months ago.
It works fine for me. They are very fast to reply to tickets.