You’re going to love this offer.
Get a 1GB VPS with unmetered bandwidth (including IPv4) in six locations – including North American, Europe, Asia and Australia – for only $9.90/YEAR!
What more needs to be said! This is outstanding.
This offer is brought to you by community provider Rabisu. They’re a Turkish company and are offering service in their native country, plus Bulgaria, Germany, New York, Australia, and Singapore.
Rabisu is an infrastructure provider offering VPS, VDS, dedicated servers, and web hosting across 12+ global locations. We focus on low latency, scalability, and reliability with AMD Ryzen and Intel Xeon hardware, NVMe Gen4 storage, and DDR5 ECC RAM. Our network uses Tier-1 providers with 10 Gbps ports, DDoS protection, and 99.99% uptime targets. We provide 24/7 support via ticket and live chat, automated provisioning (deployment in under 60 seconds), free daily backups, and one-click OS installs. Customers can scale resources without downtime. We serve 1,000+ active customers and thousands of deployed servers, with strong feedback on Google, Trustpilot, and Facebook.
Check out these features:
- AMD Ryzen and Intel Xeon CPUs; Samsung 990 PRO NVMe Gen4; DDR5 5200MHz ECC RAM.
- Free daily backups (2 backup points)
- DDoS protection
- 1 Gbps–10 Gbps shared port, fair-usage traffic
- 99.9% uptime guarantee
- Linux and Windows Server supported
Learn more about Rabisu on their web site, and be sure to read their TOS. They accept credit cards and crypto. You can reach out to @Rabisu on LowEndTalk if you have any questions.
Datacenter and Network Info
Looking Glass: https://www.rabisu.com/en/looking-glass
Turkey – Bursa
| Germany – Limburg
| Bulgaria – Sofia
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New York – USA
| Singapore
| Sydney – Australia
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Special Offer for LET/LEB
- 1 GB RAM
- 1x vCPU
- 10 GB NVMe
- Unlimited transfer (fair usage)
- 1 Gbps uplink
- 1x Dedicated IPv4
- KVM
- Locations: (Turkey, Bulgaria, Germany, United States(NY), Australia, Singapore
- $9.90/year
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Hello, the Singapore option doesn’t seem to be available.
Bring in Singapore Please
If you buy a German or Singaporean IP address, it will be blocked. Chinese users should avoid buying such an IP address. Once your computer is turned on, the IP will be blocked, and changing the IP address or changing the data center will also incur charges. The same applies to purchases made within 24 hours.
Trying to buy from Poland, not possible, getting all the time “Missing captcha response in POST data!” error when trying to go to payment.
Don’t bother, it’s usless!
I immediately jumped on this offer – it’s been impossible to find a cheap VPS with a Sydney location. It’s performing as advertised so far, **except** that I have no UDP traffic. There is very intermittent traffic with my other VPSes in the US, but absolutely no packets have made it through from my residential internet connection in Melbourne.
I’ve reported this to the support there, and they’re looking into it. But be advised, this could be a non-starter for many. Not sure if the other locations have this issue.
Yeah. I bought one in Singapore and Germany. They all have no UDP traffic. Problem is there since 3 days. Support says they are looking into it. I lost a day figuring out what was wrong with that VPS.
Will keep that post updates when they figure it out.
I had the same problem with a Sydney vps, I opened a ticket and they had it fixed within hours though, it’s been fully stable ever since (signed up on the day this promo was launched)
Same issue here with the UDP Traffic. Opened a ticket to advise before reading the comments, was told to expect a response in 1-3 weeks and then a few days later the ticket was closed without a response.
Still no UDP traffic on new Sydney VPS under this (26 April). Have contacted support with ticket, They say 1-3 weeks resolution to me too.
Had UDP Issue resolved so I closed my ticket – then they returned again. Service is a mess avoid, savings not worth the hassle.
They’re scammers. They blocked the server immediately after payment and demanded KYC, which I can’t pass. The app asks me to try again. I created a refund ticket #631441, and they haven’t returned it for 20 days under various pretexts. Today, after I tried again, they simply changed the status to “Payment Received,” even though my balance is still zero. This is the first time I’ve encountered this here in 15 years. I should have checked these Turkish scammers better.