Get VPS Resource Pools from HostNamaste Starting at Just $5/Month in Dallas, Los Angeles, or France!
Mar 03, 2026 @ 12:57 pm
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We have a cool offer for you today for HostNamaste! They’re offering VPS resource pools, where you can deploy multiple VPSes based on your desired specs. Move resources around, tear down and re-spec the boxes, and and enjoy a digital playground.
What Are Resource Pools?
A VPS Resource Pool lets you purchase one pool of resources and split it into multiple independent VPS instances. Depending on the plan you choose, you can create up to 2, 3, or 4 VMs. This gives you a lot of flexibility and you can reconfigure at any time!
Resource Pool vs Normal VPS
| Feature | Resource Pool | Standard VPS |
|---|
| Multiple VPS | Yes | No |
| Flexible resource split | Yes | Fixed |
| IP-based scaling | Yes | No |
| Cost efficiency | High | Medium |
About HostNamaste
HostNamaste is a registered hosting company based in Rajkot, Gujarat, India, operating continuously since March 2016.
We focus on long-term reliability in the LowEnd market, offering:
- Stable hardware
- RAID-10 storage
- Honest resource allocation
- Real 24/7/365 support
Be sure to read their TOS and AUP, and learn which payment methods they accept.
VPS Resource Pool Plans
Tiny
VPS Resource Pool - Create up to 2 VPS
- 1536 MB RAM
- 40 GB RAID-10 SSD
- 3 TB Bandwidth
- 2 IPv4 + 2 IPv6
- OpenVZ & KVM
- USA (Los Angeles / Dallas) & France
- $5/month
- $50/year
- ORDER NOW
| Small
VPS Resource Pool- Create up to 3 VPS
- 3072 MB RAM
- 80 GB RAID-10 SSD
- 6 TB Bandwidth
- 3 IPv4 + 3 IPv6
- OpenVZ & KVM
- USA (Los Angeles / Dallas) & France
- $9/month
- $90/year
- ORDER NOW
| Medium
VPS Resource Pool - Create up to 4 VPS
- 4096 MB RAM
- 120 GB RAID-10 SSD
- 8 TB Bandwidth
- 4 IPv4 + 4 IPv6
- OpenVZ & KVM
- USA (Los Angeles / Dallas) & France
- $12/month
- $120/year
- ORDER NOW
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Server Locations
️ Minimum Host Node Specs
- Dual Intel Xeon E5-2650v4 / AMD EPYC 7351P
- 512 GB RAM
- 4 × 2 TB SSD (RAID-10)
- 1 Gbps Network Uplink

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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