Don't Miss This Cheap VPS Offer From Baboon Hosting! 10.99€/Year for a 1GB VPS in the Netherlands!
Feb 17, 2025 @ 7:00 am
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Community provider Baboon Hosting just shared an offer on LowEndTalk and it’s wonderful!
- For only 10.99€ per year, you can get a 1GB VPS in the Netherlands with both IPv4 and a proper /64 of IPv6 and 4TB of bandwidth!
Nice!
Not familiar with Baboon Hosting? Read a little from their post:
Baboon Hosting, a registered company in the Netherlands (Registration Number: 90442156), is dedicated to delivering top-tier hosting services within the region and is poised for global expansion. With a focus on reliability, performance, and innovation, we strive to exceed industry standards and meet the diverse needs of our clients. Our experienced and passionate team is always available to assist with any inquiries, ensuring seamless support for your hosting needs. Baboon Hosting offers scalable solutions tailored to help you thrive in the digital world.
Datacenter and Network Info
Location: WorldStream, Europe, Netherlands
Test IPv4: 45.95.38.120
Looking Glass : 45.95.38.120 (open IP directly we are still working on the LookingGlass …. )
ASN : AS214970
Cheap VPS Offer
CPU : 1vCore (Shared)
RAM : 1GB RAM
Storage : 30GB SSD
Network : 5Gbps+ Network Speed
Bandwidth : 4TB Monthly
IP : 1 IPv4 + /64 IPv6
Price : 10,99€/Yearly
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Unfortunately the deal goes out of stock immediately and I was not albe to catch one