First Root UG - 512MB KVM VPS in Dusseldorf, Germany for 20eur/year
Apr 24, 2020 @ 1:51 pm
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Michael from First-root.com submitted their first exclusive offer to Low End Box recently which we are excited to share. This offer is based on KVM virtualization in Dusseldorf, Germany.
Their WHOIS is public and their ToS/Legal Docs are available for review. They are a registered company in Germany (company number HRB 66599). They accept PayPal, Credit Card, Bank Transfer and SEPA Debit.
Here’s what they had to say:
“Since 2011 we aim to provide perfect customer experiences. As a part of this, we own and operate all our equipment and IP addresses. Our Network Operations Center is located next to our datacenter so that our technicians can access all our equipment 24/7 in case any hardware problem arises.“
The exclusive VPS offers are as follow:
512MB VPS - 512MB RAM
- 1x vCPU
- 10GB HDD Space
- 1TB Transfer
- 100 Mbps Uplink
- 1 x IPv4
- KVM
- 20 EUR/year
- [ORDER]
| 1GB VPS - 1GB RAM
- 1x vCPU
- 40GB HDD Space
- 5TB Transfer
- 1 Gbps Uplink
- 1 x IPv4
- KVM
- 34.56 EUR/year
- [ORDER]
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Network and hardware information after the break!
If you are a current or past customer please be sure to leave your comments for others.
Datacenter Information:
Hardware Node:
- 2x Intel Xeon E5-2660v2
- 384GB RAM
- 12x 2TB Enterprise SSD
- Hardware RAID
- 2-4 Gbps uplink
Please let us know if you have any questions/comments and enjoy!

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Is there any difference between these “exclusive to Low End Box” offers, and the general public offers generated from using the configuration tool on the website? The prices are the same, and the specs look identical. If they are the same, then these are not really “exclusive” offers.