Fivebean - $6 128MB OpenVZ VPS
Dec 29, 2009 @ 10:34 am
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Update August 2010: FiveBean has been sold to Bluemile Cloud and the website is now redirecting. It was a good host when I was with them. All the best.
Via this WHT offer. Fivebean has 40% discount on their “VPS Bean” package using promo code VPSM40 (although I swear that Fivebean has always had 40% off on that plan). What has been updated is the included disk space and monthly data transfer. So for $6/month you get:
- 128MB guaranteed/256MB burstable memory
- 15GB storage
- 200GB/month data transfer
- OpenVZ + MoxieVM (custom panel)
Servers are with Limestone Networks in Dallas TX. I actually has a VPS with them for > 6 months and it was a pretty good experience — the host is fast and the network was pretty good. They are also one of few OpenVZ providers that has Ubuntu 9.10 on offer.

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actually, if you don’t really need that much space/bandwidth, there’s another offer $5/mo. see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1128094