TNAHosting unleashed a shockingly compelling offer on LowEndTalk yesterday. Check this out:
- 12GB OpenVZ
- 4x vCPU
- 12GB RAM
- 500GB HDD
- 15TB Bandwidth
- IPv4 (IPv6 on request)
- $5/month or $50/year!
That is a stunner! What can you do with 12GB of RAM? Especially when it comes with 15TB of bandwidth.
As discussed in the thread, Docker works just fine on these OpenVZ systems.
So this must be some fly-by-night provider, right? We’ve seen this before: someone posts crazy offers, gets a lot of orders, and then runs away. But here you’ve got a different story:
- TNAHosting has been on LowEndTalk since 2015
- They’re offering monthly pricing so you’re only risking a few bucks
They’ve got other deals, too:
- 1GB SSD KVM
- 2x vCPU
- 1GB RAM
- 15GB SSD
- 5TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps
- 1 IPv4 (IPv6 Available Upon Request)
- $15/year!
Plus cheap dedi (dedicated server) systems starting at $39/month!
These offers are in Chicago (looking glass).
Head over to the thread for all the details and links!
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