There’s quite a bit in the news now about “Black November”. Previously, merchants had hoarded their special deals and released them on Black Friday, but now in order to goose sales, they’re appearing earlier in November – even in October. This is partly because the Christmas shopping season is so compressed this year, with Thanksgiving not landing until November 29.
Some providers in our own community are jumping the gun. Here’s some links:
- RackNerd has a 1GB VPS in many datacenters (including Dublin now) for only $10.99, plus a lot more
- SolidSEO VPS has a system for only $6.95/year! Wow!
- ServerPoint has a 4GB VPS for as cheap as $3.88/month!
- Hostodo is starting subscribers at $12/year for a VPS this year!
- AlphaVPS is now in Seattle and has great deals for you!
- ColoCrossing has offers on dedicated servers, VPS, and Cloud Metal servers!
…and of course, a lot more is coming on Friday!
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