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4th of July Sale from CloudServer: Minds Officially Blown!

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One interesting metric for looking at VPS offers is “how much GB of RAM per month does it cost”.  For example, DigitalOcean will charge you $6/GB/month because a 1GB VPS costs $6/month.

Sometimes we see offers in the $2-3/GB/month range – e.g., a 2GB VPS for $6/month or a 1GB for $4/month.

But under 90 cents/GB/month?  That’s crazy talk.  No one does that.  You’re dreaming.  Wake up and…oh, wait, CloudServer is having a sale!

  • Let’s start with a 4GB system.  Get it for as cheap as $21 for 6 months – that’s $3.50/month or only 88 cents/GB!
  • Want something bigger?  Same or better pricing on big 8GB and 16GB systems as well!

Even if you want to pay month-to-month, you can get $2/GB/month which is still an awesome deal!

CloudServer‘s Terms of Service is available on their web site. They accept PayPal and credit cards.

Here’s a little about CloudServer in their own words:

Hello, Brandon from CloudServer back again with some great offers exclusively for the LEB community and some AMAZING news! As CloudServer continues to grow we have decided to really reinvest in ourselves and buy our own hardware that offers some of the highest performance you could ask for adding over 3TB of RAM and 46TB of pure NVMe storage. Our new plans offer NVMe storage with 10Gbps ports making our services BLAZING FAST showing we are here to stay and will continue to evolve and offer the highest performance for a reasonable price.

Remember that the LEB community would love to hear about your experience in the comments section below!

Now read more to see the offers!

4GB VPS

8GB VPS

16GB VPS

NETWORK INFO:

  • ColoCrossing – Buffalo: 325 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY 14202
  • Test IPv4: 192.210.233.227
  • Looking Glass: http://lg-ny.cloudserver.net/

HOST NODE INFO:

  • 4 x Intel Xeon E5-4657Lv2 CPU 48 Cores/96Threads
  • 1024GB RAM
  • 4 x 3.84TB NVMe
  • Hardware RAID10
  • 10Gbps uplink
Please let us know if you have any questions/comments and enjoy!
raindog308

7 Comments

  1. As always we appreciate the opportunity to server the LEB/LET market, if anyone has any questions please do not hesitate to ask.

    Any purchases made prior to July 4th 12AM CT will get provisioned then. Thank you!

    July 3, 2022 @ 2:40 pm | Reply
  2. ØPTERON:

    Hello, if we buy the monthly plan can we switch to the semi-annual plan at a later date and still get the discount?

    July 4, 2022 @ 3:26 pm | Reply
    • Hello,

      Yes if you decide to do that I will honor the price at a later date if you open a ticket and reference this comment to remind me. Thank you for considering CloudServer!

      July 4, 2022 @ 9:15 pm | Reply
  3. Zero Sec:

    any benchmark report ?

    July 5, 2022 @ 1:21 am | Reply
  4. These are KVM, correct? Just making sure, I see no reference to KVM, OpenVZ, etc.

    July 5, 2022 @ 1:30 pm | Reply
  5. This does appear to be KVM – not a container. Here are some test results:

    Creating file test_file.126
    Creating file test_file.127
    2147483648 bytes written in 4.35 seconds (470.99 MiB/sec).
    root@serverny:/usr/local/src/sysbench# sysbench fileio run –file-test-mode=rndrw
    sysbench 1.1.0-df89d34 (using bundled LuaJIT 2.1.0-beta3)

    Running the test with following options:
    Number of threads: 1
    Initializing random number generator from current time

    Extra file open flags: (none)
    128 files, 16MiB each
    2GiB total file size
    Block size 16KiB
    Number of IO requests: 0
    Read/Write ratio for combined random IO test: 1.50
    Periodic FSYNC enabled, calling fsync() each 100 requests.
    Calling fsync() at the end of test, Enabled.
    Using synchronous I/O mode
    Doing random r/w test
    Initializing worker threads…

    Threads started!

    Throughput:
    read: IOPS=3741.85 58.47 MiB/s (61.31 MB/s)
    write: IOPS=2494.63 38.98 MiB/s (40.87 MB/s)
    fsync: IOPS=7991.78

    Latency (ms):
    min: 0.00
    avg: 0.07
    max: 6.12
    95th percentile: 0.27
    sum: 9710.28

    root@serverny:/usr/local/src/sysbench# sysbench cpu run
    sysbench 1.1.0-df89d34 (using bundled LuaJIT 2.1.0-beta3)

    Running the test with following options:
    Number of threads: 1
    Initializing random number generator from current time

    Prime numbers limit: 10000

    Initializing worker threads…

    Threads started!

    CPU speed:
    events per second: 871.36

    Throughput:
    events/s (eps): 871.3610
    time elapsed: 10.0004s
    total number of events: 8714

    Latency (ms):
    min: 1.08
    avg: 1.15
    max: 5.46
    95th percentile: 1.23
    sum: 9993.43

    Threads fairness:
    events (avg/stddev): 8714.0000/0.00
    execution time (avg/stddev): 9.9934/0.00

    July 5, 2022 @ 6:37 pm | Reply

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