Deasoft - $6.64 OpenVZ VPS with 384MB
Dec 16, 2009 @ 12:28 am
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Via this WHT offer. Christmas is less than 2 weeks away and every provider has been pushing heavy discount on various hosting forums. Deasoft is an Australia operation and they have been in the business for many years (although they do have mixed reviews on the Internet). They were having $6/month OpenVZ VPS offer last month with their 25% discount. They are having the same discount again — 25% off with coupon code xmas25off. HOWEVER, the price actually raises this time due to raising AUD vs. USD. So at the end you are paying $6.64/month for the same plan…
- 384MB guaranteed/512MB burstable memory
- 50GB storage
- 250GB/month data transfer
- 500MHz CPU (limit or guarantee?)
Servers are with BurstNET at Scranton, so it also runs the risk of being disconnected by BurstNET as someone reported in another post.

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