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BHost - £3.25/$5.10/month 512MB OpenVZ with unmetered 10Mbps transfer

BHost_-_2014-05-24_07.29.02Nick, from BHost, sent us this offer for a VPS with unmetered transfer in The Netherlands and the UK. As is this one of the rare unmetered offers in the UK, we thought we’d share this with you.

The plan: OpenVZ Iron

  • 512MB Ram
  • No vSwap
  • 1x vCPU
  • 30GB Raid 10 Diskspace
  • Unmetered transfer on a 10Mbps port
  • 1Gbps uplink
  • 1x IPv4
  • /64 IPv6
  • OpenVZ/SolusVM
  • COUPON: LEBSUMMER2015
  • £3.25/Month (including VAT)
  • $5.10/Month (including VAT)
  • £31.20/year (including VAT)
  • $48.97/year (including VAT)
  • Order here

Note: VAT may be excluded from the price, depending on where you live.

BHost Ltd are a London-based company and have been in business since 2002. We’ve featured them several times before; last time we featured them it was to announce their new Netherlands location. They own and operate their own IP ranges (AS60011). Since last time, IPv6 was added to their service offering which is a great move! Not much is known about the hardware they run; hopefully we’ll be able to add that information in the future. If you are a current customer or are going to try out BHost, please share your experiences with us here!

BHost accept payments via credit/debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) or by PayPal. They offer a 5 day money back guarantee if you’re not 100% satisfied. Basically they allow all reasonable things on their servers except for certain IRC networks, tor exits, and any torrenting. You can view more OpenVZ plans here and Xen here. For more information, be sure to read their full Terms of Service and their Privacy Policy.

Network Information

TeleCity – London, United Kingdom
Test IPv4: 176.126.240.240
Test IPv6: 2a04:ad80:1:111::111
Test File: http://test.bhost.net/100MB.zip
Looking glass: http://test.uk1.bhost.net/

TeleCity – Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Test IPv4: 185.47.60.60
Test IPv6:  2a04:ad80:0:111::111
Test file: http://test.nl1.bhost.net/100MB.zip
Looking glass: http://test.nl1.bhost.net/

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12 Comments

  1. ahuan:

    This line is 10Mbps, or 1Gbps?

    August 24, 2015 @ 12:57 pm | Reply
  2. The test IP for the UK location is from RapidSwitch in Maidenhead, not TeleCity in London.

    August 24, 2015 @ 1:02 pm | Reply
    • This is a mistake in the LEB listing, I have reported this to admin for correction. The correct IP is 176.126.240.240

      August 24, 2015 @ 2:01 pm | Reply
      • DanielM:

        is that 176 ip in UK?

        the route seems to go to NL then back to uk (very strange)

        http://prntscr.com/88gbvu

        August 24, 2015 @ 8:48 pm | Reply
        • This is a little strange, I’m asking our network team to take a look and I’ll get back to you

          August 24, 2015 @ 10:43 pm | Reply
        • We’ve now fixed this issue, can you see if the route is better for you now? It was likely to do with congestion at an exchange point in London.

          August 26, 2015 @ 12:20 pm | Reply
    • LEB admin have now corrected the test IP

      August 27, 2015 @ 2:46 pm | Reply
  3. Igor:

    No Bitcoins, no order, what a pity. Nice offer though, just worried about 10 mbps…

    August 25, 2015 @ 10:02 pm | Reply
  4. Just to update this thread, we now have a Fremont, CA location which is also included in this offer

    October 19, 2015 @ 4:56 pm | Reply
  5. I have sent a ticket asking for cancel and refund (30 sec after sign up)

    I asked for KVM (inthhe form), and you deliver openvz
    and worst, you dont give swap. This is useless.

    January 30, 2016 @ 9:37 pm | Reply

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