Luxvps: Get a 14GB RAM VPS in Frankfurt for Only €7.99/Month!
Oct 14, 2025 @ 7:00 am
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Hello again, Luxvps!
It’s time again for one of their signature offers, which always feature tons of RAM, generous disk, and a lot of bandwidth. This time they’ve got two offers for us in Frankfurt, starting at €7.99/mo for a VPS with 14GB of RAM!
Why Luxvps?
- 24/7 support — (fast reply time within 1-4 hours doing daytime)
- Custom control panel — simple & clean
- High-performance hardware (AMD Ryzen™ 9 5900X + Xeon Gold 6150)
- No branding, no upsells — just pure hosting
- 700+ active users and counting
- Great reviews on TrustPilot!
Learn more on their web site, and be sure to read their terms. Then scroll on get in on these deals!
Datacenter and Network Info
Equinix 7 (Frankfurt)
Test IP: 45.134.39.202
VPS Offers
Lux Deal #1 - 4 vCores (Xeon Gold 6150)
- 14 GB DDR4 RAM
- 150 GB RAID 1 NVMe
- 1 Gbit | 30 TB Traffic
- 1x IPv4 + /64 IPv6
- 3.2 Tbit Premium DDoS
- 24/7 Support • 4 Backups
- Free Setup • 48-hour Refund Policy
- €7.99/mo (permanent price)
- [ORDER]
| Lux Deal #2 - 6 vCores (Xeon Gold 6150)
- 26 GB DDR4 RAM
- 250 GB RAID 1 NVMe
- 1 Gbit | 60 TB Traffic
- 1x IPv4 + /64 IPv6
- 3.2 Tbit Premium DDoS
- 24/7 Support • 4 Backups
- Free Setup • 48-hour Refund Policy
- €11.95/mo (permanent price)
- [ORDER]
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