Get a 2GB VPS for Only $10.30 a Year in Texas! Wow! Amazing Deals on NAT and Shared, Too! Thanks, KhanWebHost!
Nov 03, 2024 @ 1:45 pm
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KhanWebHost has been with our community since way back in 2020, when they emerged in that year’s Black Friday/Cyber Monday.
Four years later, they’re still here and still offering incredible deals to our community!
How incredible? Check this out:
VPS – 2GB Ram
- 15 GB SSD Disk
- 2 GB RAM
- 1 vCPU
- 1 IPV4 Dedicated
- 1 IPV6 Dedicated
- 1 TB Bandwidth@10 Gbps
- [ORDER]
Wow! That’s a fantastic price, though I do think they should offer a proper /64.
Not exactly what you’re looking for? Check out all their other offers. For example, they’ve got NAT VPS starting at only $7.99/year!
And if you need shared hosting, they’ve got you covered as well:

Nice! that’s a great price for cheap DirectAdmin hosting.
Thanks, KhanWebHost for the full smorgasbord of savings across all those product lines. Have you tried KhanWebHost? What do you think? Please let us know in the comments below or in their LowEndTalk thread. Questions? Ask there or ping @AK_KWH on LowEndTalk!

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has any other done a great job catering to different needs with both VPS and shared hosting options. Has anyone here used them for a long-term project? Would love to hear more about their support and uptime!