Hey guys, Mark over at NodeBlade recently sent in this offer and we’re happy to help them celebrate their new Atlanta location.
They’re a registered company in Florida, USA ( L15000208512.) and their WHOIS is public. You can find their ToS here and their Privacy Policy here. They accept PayPal and all major credit/debit cards.
In their own words:
“At NodeBlade, we offer DDoS protected SSD KVM VPS hosting in Los Angeles, Amsterdam, and New Jersey – powered solely by high clocked Intel Xeons; we also offer OpenVZ VPS hosting in Dallas, New Jersey and Germany as well as KVM in Atlanta. We believe in defining a new standard, and thus DDoS protection is included for free, with all our plans. Founded at the start of December 2015, we’ve had over a year and a half of operational experience.”
Here’s the offers:
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0.5TB Transfer just useless
What operating systems are available? I can’t seem to find this info out before I enter a credit card.
2 vCPU? How fast the vcpu clock each? 25% dedicated?
Beware, company does not store passwords securely (emailed my password back to me)
Just signed up for a year. Looks pretty cool so far, nice and snappy.
I registered for a VPS and after paying the order it was never provisioned. Support ticket opened but they didn’t reply. Or they don’t work on Sunday and VPS creation isn’t automated or it’s a scam so I would recommend you to take this publication down.
gor a refund, they said the billing was backed up due to long weekend in Canada.
Just to clarify a few details here: you purchased the server and it was setup 11 hours later. We then refunded the order per your request. The reasoning was due to billing being backed up due to the long weekend in Canada.
how u handle libel content?
Can i add a iso file to setup os?
example: asterisk.iso…
Yes, you can! Just open a ticket with a URL we can download it from.
Ordered an LA VPS subscription to be accessed from mainland China. Can (yes) connect to Nodeblade test ip. Cannot (no) connect to the subscription ip. Nodeblade has not (no) responded to support email.
I would have let this go as a 3 dollar experiment (China’s GFW is tough right now, very tough). Nodeblade silence has prompted this post.
How long does it take to activate VPS or respond to support email? Over 24 hours? I don’t think this is acceptable in this industry.
Gonna try them today :)
Can someone please provide some feedback on how they have found NodeBlade so far?
I ordered a VPS from Nodeblade.. Within 3 days I had to request a refund. The VPS was sluggish.. Kept going offline.. Comparisons with other VPS providers revealed poor connectivity.. I asked for a refund and a refund was issued immediately.
Thanks. I stupidly ordered a KVM VPS and it keeps going offline too. They keep giving me excuses saying it was a node issue and it has been corrected, but it keeps going offline. Time to cancel the server I think.
Beware to anyone wanting to purchase a KVM from NodeBlade.
If I purchase a $5/month plan, can I upgrade it to the $7 a couple of months later?
I wait my vps 2 days
NodeBlade pretty much have the worst support ever, have been waiting a week for a response to two support tickets, and have also requested a refund. So far… no response whatsoever, and no refund. I can only assume my money is lost and strongly advice against this excuse for a VPS provider.
Really bad support here. They are not responding to tickets, just ordered service doesn’t work. I have a feeling I will be stuck with a chargeback because they won’t respond.
Hello,
As you are aware, our support response time has been decreased, and general performance of NodeBlade has been subpar. For these reasons, we have decided to close our doors.
Servers will be shutting off throughout the month. Prorata refunds will be available for those who paid quarterly, semi-annually or annually.
It’s been a pleasure,
NodeBlade