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BLACK FRIDAY Recap: Best Black Friday 2020 Offers on LowEndBox & LowEndTalk!

We wanted to take the time to reflect on some of the most popular offers that were featured on LowEndBox/LowEndTalk on Black Friday 2020. Some of the below offers may (or may not) be available for ordering depending on the provider stock. While we have no control over this, we suggest clicking some of the order links, as you might get lucky!

We would like to thank providers and the community members for joining the fun on LowEndBox and LowEndTalk during Black Friday 2020, this was definitely one of our best and most eventful Black Friday’s so far, and we hope you were able to snag up an awesome deal or two! 

2020 Black Friday Offers featured on LowEndBox/LowEndTalk

Provider: RackNerd

RackNerd was definitely one of the most popular providers both here on LowEndBox, and over at our sister site LowEndTalk during Black Friday 2020. I almost couldn’t keep up with all of the replies on their thread! RackNerd was the most engaged, hosted giveaways, flash sales, and had the most viewed Black Friday thread on LowEndTalk at over 217,000 views and 7,800 comments – with plenty of RackNerd’s own customers joining the fun and engaging with the community.

The party does not seem to be quite over yet! RackNerd’s New Year thread on LowEndTalk experienced even more traffic, clocking in at 230,000 views at the time of this post.

Below were RackNerd’s Black Friday offers in 2020:

512 MB KVM VPS

  • 1x vCPU Core
  • 15 GB SSD Cached RAID-10 Storage
  • 512 MB RAM
  • 1000GB Monthly Bandwidth
  • 1Gbps Public Network Port
  • Full Root Admin Access
  • 1 Dedicated IPv4 Address
  • KVM / SolusVM
  • LOCATION: San Jose, Dallas, Atlanta, or New York
  • Only $8.89/YEAR!
  • [ORDER HERE]

1 GB KVM VPS

  • 1x vCPU Core
  • 30 GB SSD Cached RAID-10 Storage
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 3500GB Monthly Bandwidth
  • 1Gbps Public Network Port
  • Full Root Admin Access
  • 1 Dedicated IPv4 Address
  • KVM / SolusVM
  • LOCATION: Los Angeles DC-02, San Jose, Dallas, Atlanta, New York, or Amsterdam
  • Only $15.25/YEAR!
  • [ORDER HERE]

2 GB KVM VPS

  • 2x vCPU Cores
  • 45 GB SSD Cached RAID-10 Storage
  • 2 GB RAM
  • 6000GB Monthly Bandwidth
  • 1Gbps Public Network Port
  • Full Root Admin Access
  • 1 Dedicated IPv4 Address
  • KVM / SolusVM
  • LOCATION: Los Angeles DC-02, San Jose, Dallas, Atlanta, New York, or Amsterdam
  • Only $21.79/YEAR!
  • [ORDER HERE]

Provider: HostHatch

HostHatch was another popular provider during Black Friday 2020, particularly on our LowEndTalk site! HostHatch’s LowEndTalk thread clocked in at over 152,000 views and 4,200 comments – with interesting/unique deals such as large storage VPS’s!

Below were some of HostHatch’s Black Friday offers in 2020:

  • 1x 2.4+ GHz
  • 3 GB RAM
  • 3 TB usable storage
  • 9 TB bandwidth
  • $84 per year
  • Add more resources for $30 per year per chunk. Each chunk is 1 GB RAM, 1 TB storage and 3 TB bandwidth. Up to 30 TB storage per VM.
    [More Details]

Read on for more great deals recapped! 

Provider: VirMach

VirMach was late to the Black Friday party in 2020, and started their event after the Black Friday weekend, but they were “fashionably late”! They ran a Black Friday sales event over at LowEndTalk, which received nearly 80,000 views and 3000 comments.

You can view customer feedback and experiences, on their LowEndTalk thread here.

While VirMach did run some flash/surprise sales, here are some of their regular Black Friday 2020 offers:

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Provider: ServaRica

ServaRica is a provider with servers in Montreal, Canada and they hosted a sales event on LowEndTalk which did over 13,000 views with nearly 500 comments.  Most notably was the amount of disk storage included with these VPS’s – and because it’s not very often you see a VPS deal like this out of a location like Montreal!

Here were some of ServaRica’s popular plans during Black Friday:

Lion SSD Offer

Flying Fish SSD Offer

Provider: AlphaVPS

AlphaVPS is a provider with its headquarters based out of Bulgaria. During Black Friday 2020 they ran some sales on their Ryzen based KVM VPS’s, riding on fast NVMe storage! Their LowEndTalk thread had a decent amount of engagement and interest from the community here. Below were some of their offers:

KVM Ryzen VPS with NVMe:

  • 1GB RAM – 2x Ryzen 3.8GHz+ vCores – 15GB NVMe – 1TB Bandwidth – KVM – 15EUR/y – ORDER NOW
  • 2GB RAM – 2x Ryzen 3.8GHz+ vCores – 30GB NVMe – 2TB Bandwidth – KVM – 30EUR/y – ORDER NOW
  • 3GB RAM – 4x Ryzen 3.8GHz+ vCores – 45GB NVMe – 3TB Bandwidth – KVM – 45EUR/y – ORDER NOW
  • 4GB RAM – 4x Ryzen 3.8GHz+ vCores – 60GB NVMe – 4TB Bandwidth – KVM – 60EUR/y – ORDER NOW

While we wish we could mention every provider that participated during Black Friday, this is a recap of some of the most popular threads/offers that we’ve seen. 

Some related links:

We’d like to thank all of the providers for bringing us such wonderful diversity in the marketplace!

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2 Comments

  1. Brian U.:

    Racknerd by far was the star and spotlight of Black Friday, I snatched up a couple of there flash sales then :) still haven’t managed to find a better deal so I feel good about that!

    Performance is great and I don’t have any complaints about the service!

    April 2, 2021 @ 12:59 pm | Reply
    • Hi Brian U, thank you so much for giving us an opportunity to work with you!

      We’re happy to hear that the value and performance have been good to you, if this ever changes be sure to let us know. We want to make sure we maintain our relationship with you for years to come.

      May 3, 2021 @ 2:43 pm | Reply

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