HostBRZ is back with an attractive offer on various VPS products. They are offering 2 different KVM VPS plans and 2 different OpenVZ VPS plans.
As usual, everything that HostBRZ provides is SSD only for the fastest speeds possible.
HostBRZ has been featured on LowEndBox before, and they’ve received positive reviews from users. You can find their ToS/Legal Docs here. They are now accepting Alipay as an available payment method too, along with their other payment methods (PayPal, Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum ZCash and all major Credit Cards).
Here’s what they had to say:
“HostBRZ is a SSD hosting company that enjoys building long term partnerships with our clients by unmatched service and customer support. It is our goal to service clients at the highest level possible and accept nothing less than that.
All of our servers are powered by SSD’s protected by RAID technology ensuring the highest performance and redundancy possible. With HostBRZ, your websites will load faster than your competition because of our enterprise hardware and rapid Samsung SSD performance!”
Here are the offers:
4GB KVM VPS - 4 CPU Cores
- 4GB RAM
- 40GB SSD
- 5TB Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Uplink
- 1 x IPv4
- KVM/SolusVM
- Linux or Windows OS
- Docker Supported
- $40/yr
- [ORDER]
| 6GB KVM VPS - 4 CPU Cores
- 6GB RAM
- 60GB SSD
- 10TB Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Uplink
- 1 x IPv4
- KVM/SolusVM
- Linux or Windows OS
- Docker Supported
- $79/yr
- [ORDER]
|
3GB SSD VPS - 2 CPU Cores
- 3GB RAM
- 40GB SSD
- 5TB Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Uplink
- 1 x IPv4
- OpenVZ/SolusVM
- API Friendly
- $29/yr
- [ORDER]
| 4GB SSD VPS - 4 CPU Cores
- 4GB RAM
- 60GB SSD
- 10TB Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Uplink
- 1 x IPv4
- OpenVZ/SolusVM
- API Friendly
- $35/yr
- [ORDER]
|
NETWORK INFO:
Los Angeles, California, USA
Test IPv4: 107.175.180.6
Test file: http://107.175.180.6/100MB.test
Buffalo, New York, USA
Test IPv4: 192.3.180.103
Test file: http://192.3.180.103/100MB.test
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Test IPv4: 66.225.198.198
Test file: http://66.225.198.198/100MB.test
Dallas, Texas, USA
Test IPv4: 192.3.237.150
Test file: http://192.3.237.150/100MB.test
OpenVZ Nodes:
– Intel Xeon E3-1240v3 to E3-1240v6
– 32GB to 64GB RAM
– 4x 1TB RAID10 Samsung SSD Drives
– 1Gbps uplinks
KVM Nodes:
– Dual Intel Xeon E5’s
– 256GB RAM
– 8x 2TB RAID10 Samsung SSD Drives
– 1Gbps uplinks
Please let us know if you have any questions/comments and enjoy!
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i ordered one before a 4gb windows kvm and it is functioning as expected. now, i just ordered this ny 4gb kvm and it says username/password invalid in control panel and the kvm cannot be accessed by ssh and when i tried to access it via VNC it says no OS. wtf?
I think you should contact the support instead of posting this issue here, it sounds like a very fixable misconfiguration…
i had a vps with them. it was working great for a week or 2 now the 2 kvm from them loads like a turtle. come one guys.