eWallHost has a nice deal today for us: a cheap dedicated server offer in the Netherlands for only $39/month!
These systems feature Xeon 1230v6 processors, 16GB of RAM,a nd 50TB (!) of bandwidth. If you look on their web site, these systems normally go for $59/month but with the coupon code below, take $20/month off.
NL#2 Server
- Intel Xeon E3-1230v6
- 4 Cores, 8 Threads, 3.50Ghz
- 16GB ECC DDR4 RAM
- 250 GB SSD storage
- 50 TB Bandwidth
- Price: $39.00 /mo
- Coupon code: LUCKYOFFER33
- [ORDER]
These systems include DDoS protection, IPv4, and your choice of Linux operating systems. eWallHost accepts PayPal, Credit/Debit Card, Bitcoin (Blockonomics), PayU, CCAvenue, and Wire Transfer. You can find their Terms of Service, Acceptable Use Policy, and Service Level Agreement on their website. Questions? Contact support.team@ewallhost.com.
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