BLACK FRIDAY: Amazing Storage Offer from ServaRICA! (200GB SSD, 4TB HDD, 8TB bandwidth = $15/mo!)
Nov 25, 2021 @ 8:00 am
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Happy Black Friday from ServaRICA!
They have a completely awesome offer for our readers. You can get a cheap VPS with:
- 200GB SSD
- 4TB HDD
- 8TB bandwdith
- …for only $15/mo!
Very innovative offer, combining both SSD and HDD into one offering.
They also have an 8TB offer below!
Their WHOIS is public. They are registered in Canada (Quebec). Their Terms of Service is available on their web site. They accept Paypal, Alipay, Credit Cards and crypto currencies like (BTC , ETH etc).
Here’s a little about ServaRICA in their own words:
Servarica is VPS Hosting provider located in Montreal, Qc (Canada) that started more than 10 years ago. We have been featured on LEB since 2011. We offer real support with those offers and our team do 24/7 livechat support something you will rarely find in low end market and with this price point
We offer:
- track record of excellent service and good products (10 years in business)
- Owned hardware / Managing our network
- High Availability (All our servers are in pools of N+1 which allow us to do security updates and other maintenance to servers without shutting down VMs)
- Unlimited BW 100mbps port with each offer or 4TB on 1gbps
- real 24/7 livechat and ticket support
- we offer 7 days full refund with no question asked
The LEB community thrives on reports from our readers about the companies they patronize, so please comment below about your experience with ServaRICA.
Now read more to see the offers!
Salamander
Hybrid SSD/Storage - 4GB RAM
- 4x vCPU
- 200GB SSD Disk
- 4TB Harddisk storage
- 8TB transfer on 1gbps or unlimited on 100mbps
- 1Gbps uplink
- 1x IPv4
- /64 IPv6 free on demand
- XenHVM (using our Xenica Control panel
integrated in WHMCS) - $15/month
- [ORDER]
| Eagle
Storage - 4GB RAM
- 4x vCPU
- 8tb Disk
- unlimited on 1gbps
- 1Gbps uplink
- 1x IPv4
- /64 IPv6 free on demand
- XenHVM (using our Xenica Control panel
integrated in WHMCS) - $40/month
- [ORDER]
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NETWORK INFO:
- eStruxture – Boucherville,Qc Canada
- Test IPv4 162.250.188.171
- Test Ipv6: 2602:ffd5:1:141::1
- Test file: https://ping.servarica.com/100MB.test
- Looking glass: http://ping.servarica.com
HOST NODE INFO:
- 2x Intel Xeon E5-2680v4 CPU or better
- 128GB RAM or more
- SAN Storage
- Raidz2
- 20Gbps uplink
Please let us know if you have any questions/comments and enjoy!
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Thanks for posting the offers
Just to let everyone know we are doing 2 unique offers through LEB this yea
Eagle is the first time we introduce and offer with unmetered 1gbps connection .
Salamander is the first time we introduce offers that have both SSD and harddisk
If you have any questions let me know
Thanks
These large storagespace sounds intriguing. But sadly it very far from my location.
The offers are really good :)
you can test ping and download speed from our looking glass
https://ping.servarica.com/
The Salamander option looks so tempting.
I’ve had hosting with Servarica for almost a year and they have quick support and I’ve had very little downtime (and _that_ was due to a 3rd party issue).
Now gotta figure out how to balance this with my other hosting to figure out if it fits my balance sheet… Looking for large storage to serve as backup – but large storage plus decent memory and some fast storage makes it also useful to host game-servers periodically. Have a free cloud provider with lots of memory and fast storage, but it’s not x86 so is a no-go for most games.
Glad you are happy with the service
We still have other Black Friday offers coming to lowendtalk in 24 hours
will advertise them in our site and twitter feed
The flying fish offers were better. be nice to see more HDD space instead of a massive jump to 8TB
In few hours will post our offers to lowendtalk
there you can have all kind of disk sizes with crazy prices
stay tuned :)
Good luck with your Black Friday sale @ LowEndTalk, Hani. :)
Thanks , Hopefully it will be a blast :)
Is the storage RAID, and if so which kind? Or single drive? The price is really good, but redundancy is necessary for me. Thanks!
It is RAIDZ2 (similar to raid6)(each 6 disks have 4 disks for data and 2 for parity)
and you are absolutely correct , it is too dangerous to have storage offer that is not raid protected
Thanks, Hani. I ordered a VPS with you, and I was trying to understand the drives listed. It appeared to be 2 virtual drives combined to make 4TB total space. But I’m assuming these are from the ZFS pool which has been configured as RAIDZ2. Just wanting to be certain!! Thanks for the help!
yes exactly
the 4TB storage disk is basically 2x 2TB disks attached to the VPS
both those disks are backed by ZFS raidz2
the reason why we add it as 2x 2TB instead of single 4TB is due to limitation in xenserver (it allow max SAN virtual disk to be 2TB )
Thanks