The team over at Crucial sent over their first ever offer with us today! Crucial is offering a 1GB VPS with 15GB SSD storage and 500GB’s of Bandwidth based out of Sydney, Australia. This is backed by their 24/7 full in-house Australian support and includes DDoS Protection!
They are a registered company in Australia (ABN 97 125 618 662), their Terms of Service can be found here. They accept PayPal, Credit Cards and Bpay as available payment methods.
Here’s what they had to say:
“Founded in 2003, Crucial Cloud Hosting has always been proudly Australian owned and operated. We have 24x7x365 support available to deliver and maintain web hosting to businesses across the country, with a strong focus on customer satisfaction and a 99.9% service uptime guarantee. Our data center is located in the heart of Sydney, equipped with state of the art Dell hardware and redundant international links. With multiple VPS plans available starting from $10 AUD/mo, we have options for everyone! If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to leave a comment below and we will get back to you ASAP.”
Here’s the offer:
1GB KVM VPS
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Hardware Specifications:
– Dell Hardware
– 2 x Intel E5 series processors
– 256 GB RAM
– 8 X 1.6TB Enterprise grade SSDs in RAID10
– 1Gbps Uplink
Test IPv4: http://101.0.120.122
Test IPv6: 2401:fc00:0:201::3
Test File: ttp://speedtest.mirror.digitalpacific.com.au/test100MB.dat
Please let us know if you have any questions, comments or concerns!
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These guys stopped providing a service when it got too expensive for them to manage.
I had a el cheapo plan from more than five years ago, and they didn’t want to continue providing a service.
I used these guys years ago and they got into trouble and things got rocky and I left. I will give them another go now and comment later on how it pans out. Redemption can be a beautiful thing.
So how did they turn out this time?
They didn’t
Note that they want phone or SMS verification … which can be a pain if you’re trying to use remotely.