Love these ByteHosting deals…tons of RAM, generous compute, lots of storage, IPv4 and a proper /64 IPv6 – almost too good to be true!
But they are true.
Philip from BH contacted us to share this special:
- 4 vCores
- 18 GB RAM
- 100 GB NVMe Storage
- 1x IPv4 | 1x /64 IPv6 Subnet
- 1 TB Traffic
- 1 Gbit Uplink
- Combahton DDoS Protection
- Only 9.99€ / month forever!
- [ORDER]
Have you tried ByteHosting? I’m tempted to give them a spin at these prices.
What would you do with all that RAM? Some ideas:
- Boost your web site or app by keeping more in memory, maybe with something like Redis or Memcached
- Invite more people to your Minecraft server
- Bring your own Windows license (or extend the trial install for up to 3 years) and enjoy Windows the way it wants to be enjoyed, instead of watching it grind on a 2GB VPS
…or…? Let us know in the comments below!
Datacenter and Network Info
- Test IPv4: 45.133.74.135
- LG: http://lg.bytehosting.cloud/
- DC: EGC – Frankfurt am Main
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Raindog308 is a longtime LowEndTalk community administrator, technical writer, and self-described techno polymath. With deep roots in the *nix world, he has a passion for systems both modern and vintage, ranging from Unix, Perl, Python, and Golang to shell scripting and mainframe-era operating systems like MVS. He’s equally comfortable with relational database systems, having spent years working with Oracle, PostgreSQL, and MySQL.
As an avid user of LowEndBox providers, Raindog runs an empire of LEBs, from tiny boxes for VPNs, to mid-sized instances for application hosting, and heavyweight servers for data storage and complex databases. He brings both technical rigor and real-world experience to every piece he writes.
Beyond the command line, Raindog is a lover of German Shepherds, high-quality knives, target shooting, theology, tabletop RPGs, and hiking in deep, quiet forests.
His goal with every article is to help users, from beginners to seasoned sysadmins, get more value, performance, and enjoyment out of their infrastructure.
You can find him daily in the forums at LowEndTalk under the handle @raindog308.
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