DediPath, who has recently become one of our leading providers on LowEndBox, is back with a great Christmas special, exclusive for LowEndBox readers! The deals are available on their lineup of OpenVZ VPS, KVM VPS and Dedicated Servers hosted from their Los Angeles, Jacksonville, Las Vegas and NJ datacenter locations. The prices at DediPath, even before discounts are usually very competitive so these extra price drops are really worth checking out. DediPath has been featured numerous times over the past few years to generally positive feedback from our users. All VPS packages include unmetered bandwidth, pure SSD disk space and the discounts are recurring.
They are a registered company in the state of Delaware and their WHOIS is public. You can find their ToS/Legal docs on their website. They accept PayPal, Credit Cards, BitCoin and AliPay as payment methods.
In their own words:
“DediPath was established in 2017. DediPath is a provider of infrastructure as a service (IaaS) offering dedicated servers, colocation, VPS and IP transit services in Los Angeles, CA, Secaucus, NJ, and Las Vegas, Nevada. DediPath offers 24x7x365 technical support as well as a 99.99% uptime SLA. Our top priorities are service uptime and customer satisfaction.”
OpenVZ Plans
- 512MB RAM
- 1 x Cores
- 10GB SSD Space
- 1 x IPv4
- 1000Mbps Unmetered Bandwidth
- Free DDoS Protection
- OpenVZ Virtualization
$20.00/year- LEB Price: $11.00/year
- Coupon: christmas4520
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| - 1GB RAM
- 2 x Cores
- 30GB SSD Space
- 2 x IPv4
- 1000Mbps Unmetered Bandwidth
- Free DDoS Protection
- OpenVZ Virtualization
$3.50/month- LEB Price: $1.93/month
- Coupon: christmas4520
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| - 2GB RAM
- 2 x Cores
- 60GB SSD Space
- 2 x IPv4
- 1000Mbps Unmetered Bandwidth
- Free DDoS Protection
- OpenVZ Virtualization
$6.50/month- LEB Price: $3.58/month
- Coupon: christmas4520
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Additional OpenVZ plans are available here: https://dedipath.com/ssd-vps
KVM Plans & Dedicated Server Deal
- 1GB RAM
- 1 x Cores
- 10GB SSD Space
- 1 x IPv4
- 1000Mbps Unmetered Bandwidth
- Free DDoS Protection
- KVM Virtualization
$6.50/month- LEB Price: $3.58/month
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| - 2GB RAM
- 2 x Cores
- 20GB SSD Space
- 1 x IPv4
- 1000Mbps Unmetered Bandwidth
- Free DDoS Protection
- KVM Virtualization
$10.50/month- LEB Price: $5.78/month
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Other KVM VPS plans are available here: https://dedipath.com/ssd-kvm-vps
Network information, including carrier blends, test files and more available by reading more.
Please leave your thoughts and feedback in the comments below!
Hardware Information:
– 2x Intel Xeon E5-2660 or better
– Minimum of 128GB RAM
– 8x 2TB SSD
– Hardware RAID10
– 1Gbps uplink
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Thank you for featuring our Christmas promotions!
We hope everyone has a Happy Holiday and stays safe!
KVM plans’ descriptions doesn’t contain coupon info, but it’s discount is actually bound to coupon
Yes please use coupon code: christmas4520
I ordered a dedicated server. Was promised the latest esxi. got an old version. Login never worked. They reloaded os. Login didn’t work. They blamed me. finally reinstalled os. Login finally works.
esxi didn’t show a device for boot. I tried to upgrade the old version and continued to get errors. For one, boot drive was full and could not update. Support told me to fix it myself…
Then another os install, with promised newest version. Login details did not work, again….
I finally did get a refund, but what a waste of time.
Not my first esxi server, currently have several in use. Had to be some problem with their auto install and then horrible support.
horrible experience. ordered cheap self-managed vps for a stupid trivial MTA. 3 tickets opened, week of business time spent. 5-20% packet loss just from the start. Outgoing smtp disabled by default and that’s not mentioned anywhere in public. Separate request needed to enable it and when it finally reviewed — they gives me separate “smtp-enabled” IP, which still gets smtp traffic filtered, and it cannot be made primary because it’ll loose PTR. PTR is manually managed by L3 support — good thing that it’s not CEO who manages it manually. S for service.
Also the first thing after order payment was my identification: they required my ID, bank card photos and a special signed agreement to ensure it was MINE 4 bucks. No, i’ve murdered 7 peoples for that 4 bucks, you know.