Elliot from HostBRZ is back with an attractive offer on various VPS products. They are offering KVM VPS (New York only), and OpenVZ based VPS’s out of Dallas, Chicago, Los Angeles and New York! 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. Their WHOIS is public, and you can find their ToS/Legal Docs here. We have been told that 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’s the offers:
VZ2019-SSD-1GB - 1 CPU Core
- 1GB RAM
- 20GB SSD
- 3TB Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Uplink
- 1 x IPv4
- OpenVZ/SolusVM
- API Friendly
- Various Locations
- $15/yr
- [ORDER]
| VZ2019-SSD-3GB - 2 CPU Cores
- 3GB RAM
- 40GB SSD
- 5TB Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Uplink
- 1 x IPv4
- OpenVZ/SolusVM
- API Friendly
- Various Locations
- $29/yr
- [ORDER]
| | VZ2019-SSD-6GB - 4 CPU Cores
- 6GB RAM
- 80GB SSD
- 10TB Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Uplink
- 1 x IPv4
- OpenVZ/SolusVM
- API Friendly
- Various Locations
- $59/yr
- [ORDER]
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KVM2019-SSD-1GB - 1 CPU Core
- 1GB RAM
- 15GB SSD
- 2TB Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Uplink
- 1 x IPv4
- KVM/SolusVM
- Docker Supported
- New York Datacenter
- $25/yr
- [ORDER]
| KVM2019-SSD-2GB - 2 CPU Cores
- 2GB RAM
- 30GB SSD
- 10TB Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Uplink
- 1 x IPv4
- KVM/SolusVM
- Docker Supported
- New York Datacenter
- $34/yr
- [ORDER]
| | KVM2019-SSD-6GB - 4 CPU Cores
- 6GB RAM
- 60GB SSD
- 10TB Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Uplink
- 1 x IPv4
- KVM/SolusVM
- Docker Supported
- New York Datacenter
- $74/yr
- [ORDER]
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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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My own experience is that their platforms are more oversold than virmach (who I also have machines with).
Can’t say I’ve experienced the same. Performance on my HostBRZ KVM VPS is on average at least 1.5x faster than my Virmach server consistently.
Could be that I’m on a bad Virmach server, but I suppose that with LEB hosts anyways, and a plan so affordable, YMMV.
Thank you!
Here’s the nench results for my HostBZR box, the disk speed and overall CPU performance is where it struggles:
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nench.sh v2019.02.20 — https://git.io/nench.sh
benchmark timestamp: 2019-02-28 10:48:13 UTC
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Processor: QEMU Virtual CPU version (cpu64-rhel6)
CPU cores: 2
Frequency: 2199.998 MHz
RAM: 1.9G
Swap: 2.0G
Kernel: Linux 4.15.0-45-generic x86_64
Disks:
vda 25G HDD
CPU: SHA256-hashing 500 MB
7.841 seconds
CPU: bzip2-compressing 500 MB
13.533 seconds
CPU: AES-encrypting 500 MB
9.563 seconds
ioping: seek rate
min/avg/max/mdev = 166.6 us / 1.75 ms / 66.7 ms / 3.49 ms
ioping: sequential read speed
generated 1.86 k requests in 5.00 s, 464.5 MiB, 371 iops, 92.9 MiB/s
dd: sequential write speed
1st run: 22.79 MiB/s
2nd run: 68.76 MiB/s
3rd run: 93.36 MiB/s
average: 61.64 MiB/s
IPv4 speedtests
your IPv4:
Cachefly CDN: 64.06 MiB/s
Leaseweb (NL): 5.41 MiB/s
Softlayer DAL (US): 15.30 MiB/s
Online.net (FR): 2.78 MiB/s
OVH BHS (CA): 1.44 MiB/s
Here’s the nench benchmarks for my virtual server on HostBZR, the disk and CPU speeds are the points at which they are low:
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nench.sh v2019.02.20 — https://git.io/nench.sh
benchmark timestamp: 2019-02-28 10:48:13 UTC
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Processor: QEMU Virtual CPU version (cpu64-rhel6)
CPU cores: 2
Frequency: 2199.998 MHz
RAM: 1.9G
Swap: 2.0G
Kernel: Linux 4.15.0-45-generic x86_64
Disks:
vda 25G HDD
CPU: SHA256-hashing 500 MB
7.841 seconds
CPU: bzip2-compressing 500 MB
13.533 seconds
CPU: AES-encrypting 500 MB
9.563 seconds
ioping: seek rate
min/avg/max/mdev = 166.6 us / 1.75 ms / 66.7 ms / 3.49 ms
ioping: sequential read speed
generated 1.86 k requests in 5.00 s, 464.5 MiB, 371 iops, 92.9 MiB/s
dd: sequential write speed
1st run: 22.79 MiB/s
2nd run: 68.76 MiB/s
3rd run: 93.36 MiB/s
average: 61.64 MiB/s
IPv4 speedtests
your IPv4: 192.3.152.xxxx
Cachefly CDN: 64.06 MiB/s
Leaseweb (NL): 5.41 MiB/s
Softlayer DAL (US): 15.30 MiB/s
Online.net (FR): 2.78 MiB/s
OVH BHS (CA): 1.44 MiB/s
I tried to post my nench results – but it appears that creates a comment that gets banned as spam, in any case its the CPUs and disk bandwidth/write speed where it kills me.
It’s sad that they call it SSD
Sweet 6GB KVM deal, snagged one up!
Are additional IPv4 address available? How do you add on?
Are additional IPv4 addresses available? How do you order?
Does VZ plan support OpenVPN ?
I can also vouch for these guys. I have been using them for a good 4 months now and easily one of my best performing and favorite providers.
Ditto to what Ryan said. I have had a WHM Reseller acct for six months at HostBRZ. Nil problems and the speed is great.
WordPress sites have sufficient RAM for working with Elementor, not like some other hosts I have tried.
purchased on May 8th, and only after one month, they cut my resources and bandwidth.
I paid $80, and now a task manager takes 37% of CPU usage. https://imgur.com/a/fTrimqx
and the network is below 200KB/S. https://imgur.com/a/oRMY7Dq
They only have at most 2 Dual Intel Xeon E5’ (18 cores) and 1Gbs uplink. Do your math how could they possible assigned you the promised resource. These are absolutely share hosting, scam without a doubt. It’s not usable for now and no response at all. They totally swallowed my $80.