Zabogo - $4.95 OpenVZ VPS with 256MB
Mar 07, 2010 @ 11:53 pm
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Updated August 2010: Zabogo.com has been up and down for quite a while, and has now redirected to a domain parking page since 6 July 2010. FAIL.
Via this WHT offer. Zabogo is part of the Graxis Inc company, and can probably be called the re-incarnated version of BuzzServers when BuzzServers got sold to Graxis back in July last year. They have a new promotion at the moment offering $1 off their cheapest VPS plans using coupon code 1DOLLAR. That brings the price down to $4.95/month with the following spec:
- 256MB guaranteed/512MB burstable memory
- 2GB storage
- 50GB/month data transfer
- OpenVZ
From the test IP it appears to be in ChicagoDallas. While the domain was only registered in July last year, as said before that it is part of a larger company that has quite a few web hosting business under its wing. Good amount of memory for running sites with even Apache — but you might soon find yourself limited by the amount of disk space & monthly data transfer limit.

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Just to add note, the VPS’ are on our Prmeium Dallas Network – a simple WhoIS of the test IP on the ZABOGO website should show this 🙂
http://whois.domaintools.com/67.43.61.59
Argh. My bad. Not sure how I got the conclusion that it was in Chicago. Might be drunk or something 😛
Maybe update the tags so that this doesn’t appear to be in Chicago?