SuperBytes - $6 128MB OpenVZ VPS
Aug 06, 2009 @ 3:33 am
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Updated August 2011 — Kerpluc is closing down SuperBytes. On the website: “SuperBytes is no longer accepting new sales. All current servers will stay online and operating normally”.
Via this WHT offer. SuperBytes, an “old” hosting company from its industry’s standard and has been featured here a few times, has a new coupon offer that gives you 2x the memory. You can also choose to have twice the disk space, or monthly data quota, or number of IP addresses, but with low end VPS I think double the RAM would be most beneficial. So for $6/month, plus coupon code DOUBLERAM, you get:
- 128MB guaranteed/256MB burstable memory
- 6GB storage
- 60GB/month data transfer
- 1 IP address
You can choose to have server in either Toronto or Dallas. OpenVZ and HyperVM are used.

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Hello,
it’s .net no .com
I’ve bought this VPS today from SuperBytes and I am still waiting for it to open. I guess they are not really fast.