Robert, from CityWideHost, has sent in this offer for a dedicated server located at the PhoenixNAP datacenter in Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
The offer
- Intel Xeon x3470 Quad Core CPU
- 16GB RAM
- 1TB hard drive WD RE4
- 1TB transfer
- 10Mbps uplink
- Dedicated server
- $49/month
- Order here
CityWideHost was founded in 2005, focusing on Shared, Reseller and VPS hosting. Their domain was also registered on the same year. They had their company registered as “Web Services of Arizona LLC” back in 2012 with Corporate Identification Number L18079452. Note that they are owned by their parent company coloAZ, also based in Phoenix Arizona.
Robert told us that they have their own IP space and equipment. This is always a good news. If you plan to sign up, available payment methods only includes PayPal and Credit Card. Note that their website states that “All Payments Are Non-Refundable”. Be sure to check their Terms Of Service, Refund Policy and Acceptable Use Policy before buying any service.
Since this is the first time we are featuring CityWideHost, we would appreciate your feedback to the LowEndBox community.
Network information
PhoenixNAP – Phoenix, AZ, USA
Test IPv4: 107.152.99.245
Test file 10MB: http://coloaz.com/speedtest/10MBtest.bin
Test file 100MB: http://coloaz.com/speedtest/100MBtest.bin
Test file 1GB: http://coloaz.com/speedtest/1GBtest.bin
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pathetic. too expensive.
10 Mbps is useless for dedicated server, IMO.
Especially if it’s capped at 1TB.
How can you achieve 1TB with 10megabits?
10mbps can theoretically be betweeen 3-4tb
Someone forgot two ‘0’s in transfer and uplink specifications.
I copy pasted as is, here is the original email:
Specs:
10Mbps uplink
1TB bandwidth
Nope, I was joking. sorry if I confused you.
Its ok. No problem to clarify
yeah, 3,3TB in max theoretical maximum. is there a chance of having unmetered incoming with a bigger port?
Thanks
Upgrades are available for higher port speeds and more bandwidth. Please keep in mind this is an entry level promotion. You are not getting a VPS here – this is a dedicated server.
Please let me know if there’s any questions.