Ernie, from HudsonValleyHost, has written us to share a special coupon to all our LowEndBox readers. Using the coupon leb260off15 will give 60% off their unmanaged OpenVZ and KVM (Linux & Windows) servers. These are available in 5 US locations: Buffalo, Dallas, Los Angeles, Chicago and Atlanta! Note that this sale exclude their 15GB Yearly VPS plan.
To those who needs dedicated machine, they are also throwing in an ATOM C2750 dedicated in Buffalo, NY. Here are some OpenVZ configuration that match the LEB pricing critera:
OpenVZ VPS 25GB
| OpenVZ VPS 100GB
| OpenVZ VPS 150GB
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They also included a special high RAM plan for this offer:
LEB Offer 4GB RAM
- 4GB RAM
- 60GB HDD space
- 1TB Bandwidth
- 2x IPv4
- OpenVZ/SolusVM
- $48/year
- Order here
For other plans, you can go to their website and check their plans for OpenVZ, KVM and Windows KVM. We only have server information for their KVM offers. Host node for KVM plans uses Dual E5-2620v2, 2TB HDD x 8, HW RAID 10, and 128GB RAM.
Dedicated offer inside
Dedicated Server
- ATOM C2750 (8 Cores)
- 8GB RAM
- 250GB HDD
- 5TB Bandwidth
- 5x IPv4
- Location: Buffalo, NY
- $40/month using lebatom10
- Order here
Hudson Valley Host have been regularly featured on LowEndBox since 2010. They have been in business since 2004 and their domain was created the same year. They are now part of the Velocity Servers Network Exchange, the owner of LowEndBox.com, LowEndTalk.com, and ColoCrossing.
Accepted payment methods are through paypal, credit cards and bitcoins. Refunds is not supported but they do offer a 99.9% uptime guarantee. Ernie told us that they strive to provide amazing 24/7 live chat and help desk support. And that he is also personally available to assist customers. As always, kindly read their Terms of Service before making any purchase.
Network information
ColoCrossing – Buffalo, New York, USA
Looking glass: http://lg-buff.hudsonvalleyhost.com/
ColoCrossing – Dallas, Texas, USA
Looking glass: http://lg-dal.hudsonvalleyhost.com/
ColoCrossing – Los Angeles, California, USA
Looking glass: http://lg-la.hudsonvalleyhost.com/
ColoCrossing – Chicago, Illinois, USA
Looking glass: http://lg-chi.hudsonvalleyhost.com/
ColoCrossing – Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Looking glass: http://lg-atl.hudsonvalleyhost.com/
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- Cloudieweb – $40/year or $4/month 512MB Linux or Windows KVM in Buffalo - December 8, 2015
Huidison Vallley? :)
I’ve tried to order twice, but it marked as fraud. I use paypal to purchase it. How it could be happen ?
Simply open a ticket we can let you pay.
Hi, is FUSE enabled on the nodes? If not, can I request it?
Ended up ordering anyway. Fuse was not enabled by default but after opening a ticket they enabled pretty quickly (<20min turn around time). Also had a small issue when provisioning the VPS, but they also fixed it pretty quickly (<1h).
Im glad we could get you up and running!
Fast setup, just seconds. Hard disk speed may fluctuate. Gigabit on.
According to test vHWINFO:
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\ / / vHWINFO 1.1 May 2015 | https://vhwinfo.com
hostname: xxxxxxx (public ip x.x.x.x)
SO: Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.10 (squeeze) 64 bits
kernel: 2.6.32-042stab106.6
virtual: OpenVZ
cpu: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5620 @ 2.40GHz
vcpu: 1 core / 4800.04 bogomips
RAM: 256 MB (11% used) / swap 0 MB (0% used)
HD: 26G (2% used) / inkling speed 30.3 MB/s
cachefly 10MB: 81.2 MB/s (probably Gigabit Port)
TUN/TAP and PPP working.
Speed is average, let´s see after congestion of first minutes.
If theres any issues just let us know!
Cool offer
Thanks!
yah, never had any issues with HVH
KVMs are at http://hudsonvalleyhost.com/linuxkvm.php …. I made mistake of not reading whole offering & just went with the linked machines (openVZ)… whoops.
Did the same thing like a big dope. Oops.
As much as one can “use” a VPS that’s never up, that is.
The support of Hudson does not compare to any other provider and even outperforms the managed providers.
The only problem I had with this provider is the slowness of their VPS
Hopefully someone confirm if already improved in that aspect
7 months that I left hudsonvalleyhost
Im glad you were pleased with our support. Id really love for you to try our servers again.
have maxmind trouble, please let me assign to resolve (View Ticket #204955)
I can see your ticket was answered. If you need anything else please let us know.
Hello Ernie, I close the ticket and cancelling the order, are you charged credit card payment? In my last bill I got fee addition for 4% in my order and that applied for next payment too (recuring), so i decide to cancel it. But I in my chat with the online support they said that there aren’t fee for creditcard payment
please let me know about it, I am interest to order kvm vps for now, and in my order i have problem with maxmind, could you help me with this issue
thanks
That dedicated offering is really tempting, but the fact that it has a 60 GB HDD kinda sucks.
I don’t really mind the fact that it’s an HDD, but I’d really like a bit more space, like 200-300 GB
The race to the bottom has come upon us! For only $1.40/mo they would need to acquire 714 customers to make a measly 1k per month.
hah, not with that base 0.30usd paypal fee
Or just steal from their customers.
Too bad they still don’t provide IPv6 subnets :(
Honestly OpenVZ isn’t the best with IPv6 (including IPv6 firewall support).
The people running this host zeroed out my account balance at another of their brands. They stole a few hundred dollars from me and won’t give it back.
No Debian 7 support ?
Do they have Debian 8 templates available on their OpenVZ line? For just hosting websites with the majority of visitors in North America…would their Atlanta location be fine or should I go with Buffalo?
Thanks
On the order form I chose Ubuntu 15.04 and the first time I logged in I saw it had installed Ubuntu 14.04. The IO is also pretty pathetic – 7MB/s – https://www.petabyet.com/result/2015-11-15-5b9c9b09498b250ecc90314244c4b3ac/
And my second test is even worse than the first (this is on a clean OS install, nothing else installed) – https://www.petabyet.com/result/2015-11-15-79ea85e86203208083b29c6029231b1d/
Hmm I tried to order, but my account was marked as fraud? wtf? Also, why is an invoice still generated if my account is considered fraudulent?
I have two VPS with them One in Dallas (OpenVZ) and one in Chicago (KVM).
While their customer service is stealer, I am always having issues with their node in Chicago.
It’s at the point I am going to look for another company since most of their offerings are OpenVZ.
I must say the Dallas location has not had a single issue.
Hi… if I order now under monthly billing, can I later change it to annual and keep the same discount?
I’ve seen these guys posted here on LEB before but never given them a shot. I happened to need a new 256 MB VM today for DNS redundancy, so this deal fit the need perfectly. I was a bit wary with all these negative posts, but since I knew they’d been around a while and it’s only $1.40 I gave them a shot and see how bad the performance really was. I made sure not to use auto-payments on PayPal so they couldn’t rack up charges like some of the commenters mentioned.
I didn’t get flagged for fraud or anything after ordering, so I was set up straight away. The VM is actually quite fast and after doing a cPanel DNS Only install on it and a few other things, I wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between this VM and the SSD ones I have from RamNode if I didn’t know the hostnames. It certainly seems snappier than the 128 MB one I have from BuyVM, though that is using HDD (they only use pure SSD for 256+ plans). For reference, I chose the Los Angeles DC.
Who knows if it’ll stand the test of time, but for now I’m pleased to potentially have another reasonably-priced provider to turn to. =)
Very fast and stable, i just ordered 1 month package.
Why do you not display what operating systems are available with your Linux KVM systems?
Is fedora23 available?
Be careful… they tend to blame it on you even when its them..
slow disk, slow network..
packet loss inside their datacenter, apparently my ISP… so they claim…
good for storage not much else.
Unfortunately, my testing vps had connectivity problems in rush hours in the evening. Canceled it in two weeks.
I took a vps, (KVM) switch, but I can never connect to the server, vps useless, waste of money, the worst that I have ever taken vps