DareDevilHosting - $5 512MB OpenVZ VPS
Feb 18, 2010 @ 12:13 am
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Via this WHT offer. With a name such as “DareDevilHosting“, you surely know you are getting what you are paying for! According to WHOIS it has an Canadian operator, and it is currently offering some “Olympic Specials”, starting from $5/month.
- 512MB guaranteed/1024MB burstable memory
- 30GB storage
- 750GB/month data transfer
- OpenVZ/SolusVM
Looks pretty impressive with the ads boasting “16 cores” (probably means 2x quad core E55x0’s with hyperthreading turned on) and 2GBPS bandwidth (shared I presume). Their website is hosted in Chicago (with Giganet) although their test IP looks like in Denver CO to me. Domain registered merely 2 months ago, however there are other hosting related domains/business registered by the same owner for a bit longer.

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