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Elcro Digital: 4GB VPS for $5.27/Month in Dallas, With Powerful DDoS Protection and a Five-Nines SLA!

Elcro DigitalWelcome, Elcro Digital!

This is their first offer on LowEndBox, and it’s awesome.  Get a 4GB VPS for only $5.27 a month in Dallas!  And it’s backed by a five-nines SLA.

At Elcro Digital, we get it — reliable and secure VPS hosting is non-negotiable. That’s why we’ve set out to provide a solution that not only delivers top-tier performance but also stands strong against the growing threat of DDoS attacks.

Because let’s face it — “offline” is never an option. Whether you’re hosting game servers, running apps, or scaling your business, our VPS solutions are built to keep you up and running with top-tier performance, unbeatable uptime, and unmatched security. Ready for a VPS that’s as dependable as you are? We’ve got you covered.

At Elcro Digital, we strive for technical excellency and personalized service, as we view each order as the beginning of a partnership.

You’ll be protected by their NeoProtect DDoS protection.  This is pretty cool and is also available on their colocation services.  Here’s a bit more about it:

Introducing NeoProtect — the up-and-coming powerhouse in DDoS protection. We’ve integrated this cutting-edge tech directly into our infrastructure, meaning your VPS is shielded without the hassle of complicated tunneling. That’s right: native, reliable DDoS protection that actually works. No more worrying about downtime. Based in Dallas, we’re one of the few providers offering NeoProtect, DDoS protection that ensures your VPS stays secure and online without the need for a complex workaround.

DDoS protection solutions are implemented in multiple layers of the network.

  • Anycast addressing – utilizing anycast means that data that transfers between us and you goes through a system of scrubbing nodes implemented by NeoProtect. Anycasting utilizes BGP to find the shorter route to the server and client, however activates multiple scrubbing nodes to seek multiple methods of attack. This proccess draws similarities to safety procedures implemented in manufacturing, which consists of multiple hardware redundancies and monitoring.
  • Volumetric protection – NeoProtect implements rules at the hardware switches of their Upstream providers, and their own switches/mitigation hardware (Layer 3 Protection) which detect and prevent amplification and reflection attacks before they ever reach a scrubbing node. In addition, their scrubbing nodes systematically analyze flows of packages for TCP/UDP/ICMP/IGMP (and more) protocols and detect common patterns of flood attacks (Layer 4 protection).

Great pricing, in-depth protection – looks interesting!  What do you think?  Have you tried them in the past?  Please share your comments below!

Be sure to check their web site, as well as reviews on TrustPilot.  You can read their TOS and SLA as well.  They accept PayPal and credit/debit cards.  Questions?  Ping @elcrodigital on LowEndTalk.

Datacenter and Network Info

Datacenter Information: Prime Datacenters – DAL4 – https://lg.elcrodigital.com

Host Node Specs

  • 2x Intel Xeon E5-2699v4 CPU
  • 256GB DDR4 RAM
  • 2x4TB Samsung SSDs
  • 10Gbps Uplink

Special Offer for LowEndBox

  • 4GB DDR4 RAM
  • 2x vCPU
  • 50GB SSD Space
  • 10Gbps Uplink
  • 1x IPv4
  • Virtfusion Control Panel
  • Coupon: LEB10
  • $5.27/mo ($63.18/year)
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2 Comments

  1. Jane:

    Included vCPU Cores: 1
    Description wrong

    February 16, 2025 @ 8:51 pm | Reply
    • Hello, there was a typo when we submitted in the offer. I’ve requested the correction to be made :)

      February 17, 2025 @ 10:55 am | Reply

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