Happy Easter LEB Readers!!! Michael from SupremeVPS has contacted us with a pretty attractive deal this Easter Sunday. They are offering their KVM virtualization based VPS’s – with KVM, you can run your own kernel, Docker, ServerPilot, etc without any barriers typically seen with container-based virtualization. In addition, for those looking for a Windows VPS, they are offering a Windows VPS plan in their flash sale as well. As always, every offer by SupremeVPS is all powered by RAID-10 SSD’s for top notch performance!
Their WHOIS is public, and you can find their ToS/Legal Docs here. They accept PayPal, Credit Cards, Alipay, WeChat Pay, Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ethereum as payment methods.
Here’s what they had to say:
“We are on a mission to make VPS hosting affordable, easy to use, and transparent. Since day one, we have been on a constant mission to change the VPS hosting industry. Having experienced it ourselves, we have found VPS hosting to be rather tedious with hidden fees, upsells, poor support, etc. – and SupremeVPS was born to change that and to set a new standard, a high standard — for that matter. Today we are successfully empowering over 2000 customers from all over the world!
Our pricing is simple, flat-rate, and easy to understand. No calculator needed, and there are absolutely zero hidden fees. SupremeVPS was born to be simple & easy to use – and our intuitive platform allows you to deploy in under 60 seconds.”
Here’s the offers:
Easter Bonus (choose one only):
FREE Double Bandwidth
OR…
FREE Additional Month of Service
* Please open a support ticket after your order to claim your desired bonus.
Linux – 4GB SSD KVM - 4x 2.20 GHz CPU
- 4GB RAM
- 40GB SSD Space
- 10TB Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Port
- Any Linux OS & Custom ISO Support
- Full Root Access
- SolusVM/KVM
- Los Angeles or New York Location
- $40/yr
- [ORDER]
| Windows – 4GB SSD KVM (License Included) - 4X 2.20 GHz CPU
- 4GB RAM
- 50GB SSD Storage
- 10TB Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Port
- Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
- Full Admin Access w/ Remote Desktop
- SolusVM/KVM
- Los Angeles or New York Location
- $59/yr
- [ORDER]
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NETWORK INFO:
Los Angeles, California (530 W. 6th St. Datacenter Facility)
Test IPv4: 107.175.180.6
Test file: http://107.175.180.6/1000MB.test
Buffalo, New York (325 Delaware Ave. Buffalo, NY Facility)
Test IPv4: 192.3.180.103
Test file: http://192.3.180.103/1000MB.test
Host Node Specifications:
– Dual Intel Xeon E5-2660v2
– 128GB DDR3 RAM
– 4x RAID-10 Samsung 860 SSD’s
– 1Gbps uplinks
Please let us know if you have any questions/comments and enjoy!
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SupremeVPS is totally unreliable. My VPS is down every 2 days. Have 9 support tickets so far. They moved one of my VPS to another DC twice. Still constantly goes down! I truly regret I’ve set up 2 Linux VPS’s with them. They refuse to give my money back, even I registered just 15 days ago. Thanks to AMEX, I opened a dispute and got my money back.
Windows Servers fail all the time. They lost my data 2 times in 2 months
Purchased a VPS from these guys 6 hours ago, the payment is done by PayPal, service not activated and I didn’t get server access yet. Opened a ticket right after I purchased the server, it took them more than 50 minutes to respond, then George asked for the paypal receipt … I sent it … then he replied: `this query is a above my level of expertise, so I am going to send this over to relevant management.This ticket is going into the management queue.` that was 6 hours ago, no more response I received from them…. they don’t respond any more …
I received my VPS after 12 hours, Mike credited my account for 3 months as well, let’s see how it goes
Bought a “SSD Linux 8GB” Instance, with:
8x 3.30 GHz CPU
8 GB RAM
I cannot use the 8GB of RAM, when I try to more than 3 GB, the system became unstable and the apps crash.
The number of CPUs is totally fake: I see 8 cores, but they work like 2 or 3 cores, really slow and unstable.
Moreover, my server goes DOWN EVERY MONTH: I have to manually restart it because after many days it is still down.
I cannot recommend SupremeVPS’s services for anything of importance.