HWS Hosting - $4.80 128MB OpenVZ VPS
Jul 02, 2010 @ 12:54 pm
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Richard from Hertz Web Solutions emailed me about their current offer on WHT. OpenVZ-based virtual servers in Dallas, and there are a few low end packages from $3.40/month. For $4.80/month however, would get you their HWS-US 128 package
- 128MB guaranteed/256MB burstable memory
- 10GB storage
- 100GB/month data transfer
- OpenVZ/SolusVM
The 128MB package has changed quite a bit since earlier this year. It gets less storage quota, less monthly data quota, but quite a bit cheaper. It’s UK based partnership started in 2007.
Richard has also offered $1 first month promo code LOWUS2010 when you order 64, 96 or 128MB OpenVZ package.

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