XenVZ - £11.97/3 Month 256MB Xen or OpenVZ VPS
Oct 13, 2009 @ 1:42 am
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Via this WHT offer. XenVZ, the UK provider that offered us 99 pence/month OpenVZ server a few months ago, is having a special at the moment. With coupon code WHT191009-1, you can get the following VPS for £11.97/quater (~£3.99/month).
- 256MB guaranteed/512MB burstable memory (OpenVZ)
- 256MB memory/512MB swap (Xen)
- 20GB storage
- 100GB/month data transfer
- OpenVZ or Xen + in house control panel
I was pretty happy with the performance of my 32MB VPS, although it would be more useful with more memory — so I guess this deal solves the issue. Another good thing is, although US dollar has been crap for the past few months, just remember that Great British Pound is even worse 🙂 Servers are in London, and you get to choose between Xen or OpenVZ servers.

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