Martin, from HostBrew, has sent an offer to launch their new Xen VPS services. This offer is located in Buffalo, NY, USA using ColoCrossing as their data center. The coupon code in this offer gives 25% recurring discount. This is also applicable for their OpenVZ offers.
HostBrew started in 2014 and is a registered company in New York (DOS 4623079). Their domain was created also last year and their WHOIS information is public. They were first featured here in LowEndBox last June. They are glad to inform us that they got their ASN from ARIN (AS394180) and are just waiting for their IP allocation. This is a great sign that they are into this business with long term in mind. For those who have tried them, kindly share your thoughts at the comments section below.
512MB Xen
| 1024MB Xen
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They are also offering the same discount in their OpenVZ line of products:
512MB OpenVZ
| 1024MB OpenVZ
|
Payments can be made using Credit Card, Paypal, Bitcoin. They offer a 10 day Money Back Guarantee as well as pro-rated Cancellation & Refund Policy. We are told that you can get 10% more savings by paying quarterly. It is a reward if you commit to longer terms. As always, kindly read their Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policy carefully before making any purchase.
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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Offer is messed up! XEN/OVZ alternated …. @Jon
500Mbps uplink? Really? And 500Gb traffic.. :D
Hint…. this is Low End Box offer…. you wont be running a multi million $ operation of one ;)
Does it really have a 500Mbps port?
http://www.amazon.com/ZyXEL-Powerline-Gigabit-Wall-plug-PLA4225KIT/dp/B0061308MA
oh it’s on!
What OS images are available?
Nevermind, I’m dumb:
CentOS
ClearOS
CloudLinux
Debian
Fedora
Gentoo
openSUSE
Redhat
Ubuntu
Hello.
Any chance to still get one of these for this price?