ByteHosting: Get Your 40GB VPS Now!
Jun 16, 2022 @ 12:15 am
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Hello again, ByteHosting!
We last had an offer for them on May. Why get a mere 1GB VPS when you can get 4GB – or 40GB!
- A 4GB RAM VPS is $3.25/mo!
- Packages all the way up to 40GB RAM (!) for $25/month!
Have you tried one of their 40GB VPSes? We’d love to hear about it!
Their Terms of Service is available on their web site. They accept PayPal, MobilePay and just started accepting crypto!.
Here’s a little about ByteHosting in their own words:
“ByteHosting is the cheapest Hosting in Denmark, and offer some of lowest prices on the entire planet! We aim to provide amazing support, and great services. We have 99.99% uptime, and answer our tickets fast! We just started accepting cryptocurrency.”
If you decide to give ByteHosting a try, please tell others how it goes in the comments below.
Now read more to see the offers!
4GB VPS - 4GB RAM
- 1x vCPU
- 30GB HDD space
- 1TB transfer
- 1Gbps uplink
- 1x IPv4
- /64 IPv6
- KVM
- $3.25/month
- [ORDER]
| 11GB VPS - 11GB RAM
- 4x vCPU
- 50GB HDD space
- 1TB transfer
- 1Gbps uplink
- 1x IPv4
- /64 IPv6
- KVM
- $8.25/month
- [ORDER]
| 20GB VPS - 20GB RAM
- 6x vCPU
- 100GB HDD space
- 1TB transfer
- 1Gbps uplink
- 1x IPv4
- /64 IPv6
- KVM
- $15/month
- [ORDER]
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40GB VPS - 40GB RAM
- 8x vCPU
- 150GB HDD space
- 1TB transfer
- 1Gbps uplink
- 1x IPv4
- /64 IPv6
- KVM
- $25/month
- [ORDER]
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NETWORK INFO:
- Frankfurt, Hessen, Germany
- Test IPv4: 37.114.37.90
- Test IPv6: 2a0f:580:6:1b::2
HOST NODE INFO:
- 192x Intel Xeon E5 CPU cores
- 1152GB RAM
- 4x 2TB HDDs
- Hardware RAID10
- 1Gbps uplink
Please let us know if you have any questions/comments and enjoy!

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Last bytehosting thread said using 64gb host nodes
WTF E5 has 192 cores? That you are pairing with 2TB rotating rust?
Also technically breaking denmarkian law by not having the required information about the company or individual on any page offering a sale. But that’s probably the least of the problems with this.
Everything about this host seems shady. No company info, hidden domain whois info, etc… They does not seems to be real company.
Their Privacy Policy is from something called https://www.zetlex.host – it seems like they planted several similar websites. https://drama.gg/d/1371-zetlex-host-free-vps/48
Hello Random,
Sorry for the bad experince you have had with our hosting.
Our Hosting is not registered yet, and our privacy policy have been updated.
Best Regards,
Zetlex.
I usually don’t comment much on these posts, but this whole thing seems really shady. I was looking for something cheap for development purposes and figured I’d look at the “deal” – seems a bit too good to be true. The “about” section mentions nothing about the company, management, staffing, etc. The terms of service basically says “hey if something goes wrong that sucks but you can’t hold us liable xoxo” – I get that they are offering a “cheap” service so that’s *sorta* expected, but you’d at the very least expect a hosting provider to have some semblance of terms of service, or a public document stating how client data is secured apart from “we take security seriously”
I’d avoid this hosting provider if I were you.
Alright so I did a bit more digging because I have the day off and have time to spare; Their favicon is hosted on the discord cdn (https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/808819162994573313/969754529627263096/favicon.ico) which is, really bizarre and unprofessional.
It’s clear this company is the same that runs “zetlex” host- as someone else mentioned above, seems like they are trying to move away from a bad reputation.
The “about us” comparison between zetlex and bytehosting
“ZetlexHost was established at the end of 2021 to provide affordable hosting services to users around the world with premium hardware. We are constantly working to improve the usability of our website and server panels, and are committed to making all our editing on the web as transparent as possible.”
“ByteHosting was established at the start of 2022 to provide affordable hosting services to users around the world with premium hardware. We are constantly working to improve the usability of our website and server panels, and are committed to making all our editing on the web as transparent as possible.”
All the links to the discord seem to be invalid now (I found 4) – but my assumption is that the server ID of the favicon, matches with zetlexhost’s discord.
TLDR: Yikes
I have a negative experience with ByteHosting (with their VPS). Not recommend!!!
Hello Andrew,
Sorry for the bad experince you have had with our hosting.
Could you please provide me with your client id, and we could figure something out.
Best Regards,
Zetlex.
This guy is a scammer. I’ve not received the VPS I’ve ordered. Ask for a dispute if you purchased via PayPal.
Hi Dev, when did you order your service?
Hello Dev,
Sorry for the bad experince you have had with our hosting.
Please note that VPS information can take up to 24 hours to arrive.
Best Regards,
Zetlex.
The crypto payment option just lists address it doesn’t state how much we are suppose to send and its non-refundable
“Please send the amount to the address. If the amount of received crypto doesn’t match the invoice amount, it will be marked as unpaid. Wrong payments will not be refunded.”
Hello olaf,
Sorry for the bad experince you have had with our hosting.
We are currently working on intergrating crypto payments, this a temporary solution.
Best Regards,
Zetlex.
Issue has been resolved.