Are you in the market for a seedbox?
If you are, allow me to recommend PulsedMedia.
And I’m speaking from personal experience. I’ve been with them for a couple years and service has been rock solid. I have tried a number of other seedbox providers over the years. To be honest, my all-time favorite was the legendary justseed.it, but that closed years ago. Since then I’ve been with PulsedMedia.
Not only are speeds excellent, but uptime has been great and when I access my box outside the torrent client (i.e., to scp/sftp/rsync files) the connections are surprisingly speedy. I say “suprisingly” because over the years I’ve seen a lot of hit-or-miss networks on seedboxes, but PM’s has been very good and very consistent.
And They’re Running a Sale
Right now they’ve got an offer up on LowEndTalk that is awesome!
- Get a 1TB seedbox for only 24€ PER YEAR
- or a 4TB seedbox for 72€ PER YEAR
That’s a great deal from a great provider. PLUS your seedbox will grow! You’ll also get bonus disk storage over time just for being a customer.
Jump on this deal – SUPPLIES ARE LIMITED!
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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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