Got a new advertiser today — Ceaser Hosting, and found them having a low end VPS plan starting at $5.95/month.
- 64MB guaranteed memory
- 5GB storage
- 50GB/month data transfer
- OpenVZ/SolusVM
Owner appears to be an Aussie from South Australia (more in his WHT profile). Servers are in Scranton HostNOC, i.e. BurstNET. Therefore from the price alone (the most important factor at this end of market) it would be very hard to compete with others in the same DC, especially BurstNET’s own offer.
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I don’t know what’s going on with the download speeds.
Under the table with hosting plans there are 2 download links 10MB and 100MB:
http://www.ceaserhosting.com/vps.php
The 10MB file gives an average d/l speed of 538KB/s.
The 100MB file gives an average d/l speed of 50MB/s?
The downloaded files are really 10MB and 100MB in size.
I have a 120Mbps/10Mbps cable connection at home. I’m getting a true 119.5Mbps from a local server in the same city where I live. But never from elsewhere. 120Mbps = 15MB/s, how can I get 50MB/s ? What’s going on ?
I cleared browser caches of IE, FF, Opera and retried. Same results in all 3 browsers.
Maybe Gzip is enable and I ran into this before.