Hassan, from ReverseHosts, has got three SSD offers for LowEndBox readers, located at the AIS datacenter in San Diego, California.
#1 128MB Yearly
| #2 256MB Monthly
| #3 512MB Monthly
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ReverseHosts have been around for about a year now, having been founded in September 2012. We have previously featured this Michigan based host twice before. Since we last featured ReverseHosts, they have launched a brand new website. Personally I preferred their old one, how about you? They’re using servers with Xeon processors, at least 16GB RAM and numerous SSD’s in RAID 1 or RAID10. They have a cool public network status page, which shows pretty good uptime figures. Previous reviews have tended to be good, although on their last post a few Chinese users had some software issues.
ReverseHosts currently only accept payments via Paypal. They do not have a refund policy, but if you state your case why you’d like one, then they’ll consider it. Additional IPv4 addresses are charged at $2 each per month. These servers are unmanaged and will be setup instantly. VPNs allowed. Private Proxies allowed. Adult Content (18+) allowed. Anything illegal in the state of California and in the USA is not allowed. For more information, take a look at their Terms of Service.
Network Information:
American Internet Services DC – San Diego, California
San Diego Test IPv4: 67.207.208.210
San Diego Test File: http://67.207.208.210/10mb.test & http://67.207.208.210/100mb.test
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Has purchased, is still in use ….
how’s io?
From the hw node:
dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=64k count=16k conv=fdatasync
16384+0 records in
16384+0 records out
1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 1.16317 s, 923 MB/s
ioping -Dc 10 .
4096 bytes from . (ext4 /dev/sda2): request=1 time=0.1 ms
4096 bytes from . (ext4 /dev/sda2): request=2 time=0.1 ms
4096 bytes from . (ext4 /dev/sda2): request=3 time=0.1 ms
4096 bytes from . (ext4 /dev/sda2): request=4 time=0.1 ms
4096 bytes from . (ext4 /dev/sda2): request=5 time=0.1 ms
4096 bytes from . (ext4 /dev/sda2): request=6 time=0.1 ms
4096 bytes from . (ext4 /dev/sda2): request=7 time=0.1 ms
4096 bytes from . (ext4 /dev/sda2): request=8 time=0.1 ms
4096 bytes from . (ext4 /dev/sda2): request=9 time=0.1 ms
4096 bytes from . (ext4 /dev/sda2): request=10 time=0.1 ms
— . (ext4 /dev/sda2) ioping statistics —
10 requests completed in 9002.0 ms, 11641 iops, 45.5 mb/s
min/avg/max/mdev = 0.1/0.1/0.1/0.0 ms
i hope there are higher plans available for LEB (1GB memory up) i see this in their page but is not an option for LEB currently…
Open up a sales ticket, I’m sure we can do something for you within LEB prices.
Excellent service! Fast response to tickets! Thanks Hassan!
I like the server picture on your index page.
I bought it 3 vps panel of direct error in ssh
support does not answer me and when answered is off
not to give total care
Have they responded, i’m having the same problem..
Great service,
the service is already active after only 30 seconds of payment.
They’re horrible – avoid them!
I opened a ticket to figure out why my VPS was unreachable, 3 hours later i get a VPS suspension notification with the reason “incoming dos”. After that their billing panel went offline for quite a few hours so I had no way to contact them again. Once their whmcs was back up, I asked if it’s possible to unsuspend it at some point but; “Unfortunately I will not be able to unsuspend your VPS as per datacenter rules.”
So if you’re being DoSed just once your VPS stays suspended forever. Sounds great!
Hey, due to random DoS having this Suspension really wonderful.