Fresh Meat Weekend continues! We’re continuing with an offer from iHostArt.
They have an offer for a cheap storage vps. Check this out:
- Get a 4TB HDD (RAID-6) VPS with 20GB for the OS, IPv4, 100Mbps unlimited network, 1GB RAM, KVM, in Romania for $42/6 months ($7 per month)
- Or go for a 7TB HDD with 2GB RAM for $30/3 months ($10 per month)
Adult content, plex, and seedboxes are all allowed.
That’s a lot of disk! Awesome.
Storage VPS offers are always very popular because everyone needs more bytes in the sky. Whether it’s backups, Linux ISOs, or plex/seedbox content, it’s easy to use terabytes. This offer could benefit from better uplink, as 100Mbps is kind of slow – maybe you can ticket in and ask for options.
Any other catch? No, but be aware that there is a 10-day delivery time for all systems.
If you’re interested, jump over to this LowEndTalk thread to get in on this deal!
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Raindog308 is a longtime LowEndTalk community administrator, technical writer, and self-described techno polymath. With deep roots in the *nix world, he has a passion for systems both modern and vintage, ranging from Unix, Perl, Python, and Golang to shell scripting and mainframe-era operating systems like MVS. He’s equally comfortable with relational database systems, having spent years working with Oracle, PostgreSQL, and MySQL.
As an avid user of LowEndBox providers, Raindog runs an empire of LEBs, from tiny boxes for VPNs, to mid-sized instances for application hosting, and heavyweight servers for data storage and complex databases. He brings both technical rigor and real-world experience to every piece he writes.
Beyond the command line, Raindog is a lover of German Shepherds, high-quality knives, target shooting, theology, tabletop RPGs, and hiking in deep, quiet forests.
His goal with every article is to help users, from beginners to seasoned sysadmins, get more value, performance, and enjoyment out of their infrastructure.
You can find him daily in the forums at LowEndTalk under the handle @raindog308.
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