Nick from over at ChicagoVPS has sent in their largest sale of the year for our Black Friday celebration!
If you don’t see what you need they also have a site wide sale running, just use coupon code “HOLIDAY2019” for 40% off select items on their site except for some Windows/Linux VPS plans, dedicated servers, domains, addons, licenses and other exclusions. Nick has advised that there is a limited stock available so be quick to purchase if you are in the market — once they are gone they are gone and will not be restocked at this price.
4GB KVM Windows VPS
| 5GB OpenVZ Linux VPS
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2GB KVM Windows VPS
| 1GB KVM Linux VPS
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Network information is available after the break!
ChicagoVPS has a long history in the Low End Box market serving customers for many years and has been featured a bunch of times, having first been posted on Low End Box on October 16, 2010! The ChicagoVPS brand manager, Nick, is also an administrator, and an active user, on Low End Talk. ChicagoVPS, desipite their name, actually offers service in Chicago, Dallas, Buffalo, and Los Angeles.
Network information
Chicago, IL, USA – ColoCrossing
Test IP: 66.225.198.198
Looking Glass: http://lg.chi.colocrossing.com
Buffalo, NY, USA – ColoCrossing
Test IP: 192.3.180.103
Looking Glass: http://lg.buf.colocrossing.com
Los Angeles, CA, USA – ColoCrossing
Test IP: 107.175.180.6
Looking Glass: http://lg.la.colocrossing.com
Dallas, TX, USA – ColoCrossing
Test IP: 192.3.237.150
Looking Glass: http://lg.dal.colocrossing.com
Atlanta, GA, USA – ColoCrossing
Test IPv4: 192.3.16.134
Looking Glass: http://lg.atl.colocrossing.com
“HOLIDAY2019” for 40% off select items on the ChicagoVPS site except for some Windows/Linux VPS plans, dedicated servers, domains, addons and licenses
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No CentOS 7 in the end of 2019? Wow
I agree, CentOS 6 should be obsolete already.
OpenVZ 7 is planned to roll out next year, had plans in the work a month or two back but was advised there were still a lot of issues with it so we decided to upgrade hardware and get things in place for OVZ 7.
Welcome to snag a KVM VPS in the mean time as those are not template based and we can install any OS on there for you (or select CentOS 7 in the drop down when ordering).
Good stuff
is it recurring or first month only?
The deal is recurring, I had it last year for a few months.
Strongly recommend against ChicagoVPS. Had an account for over a year, pretty reliably went down for hours at a time every couple months. Support was nearly non-existent and staff rarely understood my question or addressed my problem directly. Their payment system fails _every_ month. I often have to submit a ticket to _pay them_ after they terminate my server because their payment system failed again.
Not worth it.
Sorry to hear that, I do know after being acquired they switched the way the PayPal module works and has caused a few headaches for some clients.
Feel free to reach out if there is anything I can ever get squared away for you.
Wow. Wow! The latest available OSes are: Centos 6 (released july 2011), Debian 8 (released Apr 2015), Ubuntu 16.04 (released Apr 2016). Never seen anybody actually SELL anything like that )
OpenVZ 7 is planned to roll out next year, had plans in the work a month or two back but was advised there were still a lot of issues with it so we decided to upgrade hardware and get things in place for OVZ 7.
Welcome to snag a KVM VPS in the mean time as those are not template based and we can install any OS on there for you.
I paid for a VPS KVM and received the invoice but they still haven’t activated the service. It just sits there as pending and when I email support they said it’s something billing have to fix, which hasn’t been done yet, it has been several days now and the only replies I get from support are from technical support and not their billing dpt.
This is really poor service.