Here’s more low end VPS. Saw this ad on WHT, Centicero is offering HyperVM/OpenVZ based VPS from $6/month, which includes:
- 64MB guaranteed / 96MB burstable memory
- 5GB storage
- 50GB monthly data transfer
- Various Linux distributions
Their main website resolved to BurstNET in Scranton, PA. In the WHT offers it does mention that “Please note that these prices won’t be this low forever – so be quick!” — and it appears the VPS costs $6/month + $4.99 setup fee, or $90/year ($7.50/month).
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