Fivebean is a Michigan-based hosting provider with claims to have 10 year experience in the industry. Great looking, clean and Two-Oh-ish website. It also provides some cheap virtual server plans, when you apply the 50% discount coupon code that can be found on their website VPS50. That means their Bean plan will come down to $5/month, which gives you:
- 128MB guaranteed/256MB burstable memory
- 5GB storage
- 100GB/month data transfer
- OpenVZ/HyperVM
Data center and hardware are spelt out clearly on ther site:
Our VPS hosting servers are located in the Databank building in Dallas, TX. We use only the best servers which consist of Intel Core 2 Quad Processors CPUs…
I like the fact that it lists out the VPS ratio so at least you know how many people are you competiting the resource with. 30 low-end Bean VPS on a single quad core CPU is actually not bad at all.
Update: Ryan from FiveBean email me about some special offer:
Mention lowendbox.com when signing up and receive an additional 100MB RAM and 10GB Disk Space.
Thank you!
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Have signed up with them. No hassles, Easy to use system. Got my vps up and running within an hour. :)
As mentioned above, when you sign up and select lowendbox.com on the order form and you will receive an additional 100MB RAM and 10GB Disk Space.
The “VPS Bean” package would look like this.
228MB guaranteed/356MB burstable memory
15GB storage
100GB/month data transfer
OpenVZ/HyperVM
Man….
Pretty good plans… really loving that…
Regards,
Excellent support.. the best VPS I ever would know…
Thanks lowendbox by it’s purpose…
Yeah I had a Fivebean VPS for a while as well, and the new moxieVM is pretty good (much easier to use than HyperVM).
I signed up with Fivebean recently, as a new customer the signup process and first few days can make or break a company in the budget host class. Thus far my VPS has been fast, & support excellent. Lets hope this continues
I have been looking for companies for a while and this blog helped a lot. Fivebean looks like rock-solid provider so far. I think i will give them a try!
but they ip really expensive 3.5 ip’s /m and only can add 2 ip