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Los Angeles VPS Kicks off Black Friday: 2GB KVM with Unmetered Bandwidth for $18.49/year in Los Angeles!

LosAngelesVPS was the first provider to submit a Black Friday offer this year.  Good work, guys!  They’re bringing us a tasty 2GB KVM VPS for $18.49 a year!  That’s a pretty sweet price.  Nice 4GB offer, too.

Both offers also include

  • unmetered bandwidth
  • 10Gbps DDoS protection via Path.net

LosAngelesVPS has grown into a pretty sizable operation with over 4000 customers.  As you might expect, they’re based in Los Angeles, California.

Their WHOIS is public. You can find their TOS on their website and you can pay with PayPal, Credit Cards, Alipay, Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Litecoin, and Zcash.

Remember that LEB thrives on comments from readers, so if you take advantage of this offer, be sure to tell us about it below!

Here’s what they had to say: 

“Los Angeles VPS was founded with the goal to provide the absolute best VPS experience in Los Angeles. Today we host over 4000 VPS customers on our network. Hosting your server in Los Angeles provides various advantages, from a network connectivity standpoint as well as redundancy. Despite our name, Los Angeles VPS eventually grew to offer more than just VPS hosting solutions. After successfully hosting thousands of Virtual Private Servers on our network, we also expanded to start offering hosting for the individuals too. From just offering Shared Web Hosting to a complete, fully scalable product line featuring Reseller, VPS, VPS Resource Pools, and Dedicated Server solutions – LosAngelesVPS is your all-in-one solution provider for all your hosting needs!”

Now read more to see the offer!

Unmetered 2GB
KVM VPS

  • 1 CPU Core
  • 2 GB RAM
  • 30 GB SSD Storage
  • Unmetered Bandwidth
  • 1000Mbps Port
  • 1 Dedicated IPv4 Address
  • Virtualizor Control Panel
  • KVM Virtualization
  • Linux OS Choices
  • 10Gbps DDoS Protection
  • $18.49/year
  • [ORDER]

Unmetered 4GB
KVM VPS

  • 2 CPU Core
  • 2 GB RAM
  • 50 GB SSD Storage
  • Unmetered Bandwidth
  • 1000Mbps Port
  • 1 Dedicated IPv4 Address
  • Virtualizor Control Panel
  • KVM Virtualization
  • Linux OS Choices
  • 10Gbps DDoS Protection
  • $32.99/year
  • [ORDER]
NETWORK INFO
Internap LAX014 Datacenter, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Test IPv4: 45.158.199.6


HOST NODE SPECIFICATIONS

  • Dual Intel Xeon E5-2670 [or higher]
  • 256GB RAM
  • 8x 2TB SSD’s
  • Hardware RAID-10 w/ Cache
  • Dual 1Gbps Uplink

Please let us know if you have any questions/comments and enjoy!

raindog308

11 Comments

  1. v1r:

    4GB = 2 CPU Core * 2 GB RAM ??? Wat

    November 26, 2020 @ 4:06 am | Reply
    • Stryp:

      It says 4GB RAM on the order page. Likely just a typo.

      November 26, 2020 @ 5:29 pm | Reply
  2. Hi Everyone,

    Happy Thanksgiving! If anyone has any questions regarding our Black Friday offer, please feel free to post or contact us via a support ticket.

    Thank you!

    LosAngelesVPS.com

    November 26, 2020 @ 4:19 am | Reply
  3. Sakeer Hussain PB:

    The links are not working………..

    November 26, 2020 @ 4:59 am | Reply
  4. siow:

    This is the second time i bought vps from them, very satisfying.

    November 26, 2020 @ 7:13 am | Reply
  5. INLinuxDude:

    Are there any snapshots or backups available?

    November 26, 2020 @ 9:27 am | Reply
  6. Mark Krieger:

    Do you have IPv6 available?

    November 30, 2020 @ 1:19 am | Reply
  7. Pekka:

    I purchased the Unmetered 2GB KVM VPS (“Unmetered Bandwidth | 1000Mbps Port”) from LosAngelesVPS, and through November 29th to December 4th used about 1830GiB of traffic (total up/down), peaking at 720GiB for Nov 30th. Some time December 3rd the 1Gbps line was *silently* capped to *5Mbps*.

    $ vnstat -d
    
     eth0  /  daily
    
             day         rx      |     tx      |    total    |   avg. rate
         ------------------------+-------------+-------------+---------------
          11/29/20    170.93 GiB |  167.41 GiB |  338.34 GiB |   33.64 Mbit/s
          11/30/20    363.87 GiB |  356.42 GiB |  720.29 GiB |   71.61 Mbit/s
          12/01/20    161.93 GiB |  158.70 GiB |  320.63 GiB |   31.88 Mbit/s
          12/02/20    135.58 GiB |  133.80 GiB |  269.37 GiB |   26.78 Mbit/s
          12/03/20     29.51 GiB |   30.43 GiB |   59.94 GiB |    5.96 Mbit/s
          12/04/20     21.58 GiB |   22.03 GiB |   43.61 GiB |    4.34 Mbit/s
          12/05/20    290.59 MiB |    1.53 MiB |  292.12 MiB |   73.20 kbit/s
         ------------------------+-------------+-------------+---------------
         estimated       749 MiB |       2 MiB |     751 MiB |
    

    On the 4th I created an issue asking about this, and by evening was told it was limited “because it was excessively using high amount of bandwidth. which is affecting other user on same node.” On a “1Gbps unmetered” port, for peaking at 72Mbps. Oversell much?
    The terms of service (https://www.losangelesvps.com/terms-of-service/) state “Maximum sustained expected utilization is about 30% of the port capacity.”, which, quickmaths, should be 300Mbps.

    LosAngelesVPS agreed to a refund.

    December 9, 2020 @ 3:48 am | Reply
  8. KuyaDave:

    I purchased it to be able to have control again. I’m a light user and must say this is way faster & a better deal than ovh ever was.

    Site is generally smooth and not bloated.

    Now I just have no clue exactly what to use it for lmao.

    Still trying to remember how to do certain things.

    December 29, 2020 @ 7:11 pm | Reply
  9. GEORGIA:

    The support is non-existent.
    Took a week to configure the VPS due to the ad-hoc setup by LA.

    Had to move elsewhere before I end up pulling my teeth out.

    November 5, 2021 @ 9:34 am | Reply
  10. Ata:

    Can servers that are Black Friday Offers be renewable at the same price after expiration?(at same recurring)

    November 26, 2021 @ 5:36 am | Reply

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