Martin, from HostBrew, has sent in their launch offer for the LowEndBox readers. The plans are all OpenVZ located in Buffalo, NY, USA using ColoCrossing as their data center. These offers are up to 50% off their normal rate. A big thanks for this exclusive offer!
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Network information
ColoCrossing – Buffalo, NY, USA
Test IPv4: 198.12.127.26
Test file: http://lg.buf.colocrossing.com/100MB.test
Looking glass: http://lg.buf.colocrossing.com/
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run a extensive (geekbench) test please
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/2879956
thank you :)
np
I’ve been using hostbrew for a couple of days and I can only say I’m quite happy so far. I was looking into getting a xen/kvm server but sadly they don’t support this yet. I went with the openzv and with the price I paid, I can’t complain at all.
I haven’t used their support so I cannot comment on that. Should I mention one ‘less good’ feature then it’s their knowledgeable is pretty slim. For a company who host dedicated, vps and minecraft servers, they only have two topics which is 1) Why they port 25 and another one regarding to openzv which only consinst of a wikipedia link to openzv – which actually is a shame because it makes them look like unprofessional hosts (which they aren’t!)
But I would recommend it, one of the better low end boxes offers here.
Why they block port 25*