When you think VeloxMedia, you probably think cheap VPS systems, but did you know they offer dedicated servers as well? Starting at only £40/month in Seattle!
They’ve got two tiers of offers. The first are high-performance systems featuring Intel E5s and Ryzen 9s. The second are budget systems, which run on L5520s.
They’re still doing VPS, of course…let’s just say you want to scroll down for a very pleasant surprise 👍
Dedicated Server Offers
Dual E5-2660v2 California
| Ryzen 9 5950X
|
Dual L5520 Seattle
| Dual L5520 Seattle
|
Datacenter and Network Info
Seattle Datacenter:
- Test IP: 192.169.68.1
- Test File: http://192.169.68.5/1000mb.test
- Datacentre: 12201 Tukwila International Blvd #300, Seattle, WA 98168
California Datacenter:
- Test IP: 204.197.161.138
- Datacentre: Hurricane Electric Facility in Fremont, California. USA
VPS Offer
20GB Plan – SSD
20GB RAM
8vCPU
115GB SSD
5TB Bandwidth
1Gbps Port Speed
1IPv4
IPv6 /64
Coupon code: flashvps
Price: was £30, now £8
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