Diverse Web - £2.50 128MB VMWare Server
May 31, 2010 @ 7:06 am
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Via this offer on WHT. Diverse Web is a UK based private hosting company. Their home page says “in the hosting industry since 2006”, although their domain was only registered early this month (by an UK Individual), and on the WHT thread it says “We are now into our second month providing solutions”. They do have some VMWare VPS ready for pre-order though. For 2.50 GBP/month (~USD$3.62) you will get the “VPS Mini” with the following spec
- 128MB memory
- 5GB storage
- 50GB/month data transfer
From the IP posted on WHT it appears that their servers are with SingleHop in Chicago IL. Now, these are pre-order packages and the VPS won’t be set up until 2nd of June. Last time someone tried to sell pre-ordered VPS packages it did not turn out to be that well. Not saying the provider is dodgy, but since the discount does not apply to VPS Mini you might want to wait until then if you really want to give a VMWare VPS a test drive.

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