HostPenguin - $6.95 75MB OpenVZ VPS
Jun 29, 2009 @ 12:48 am
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Via this offer — HostPenguin has got some cheap VPS starting at $6.95 for their Mini package.
- 75MB guaranteed memory (no burstable)
- 3GB storage
- 5GB/month data transfer
I think they are currently still on HyperVM (although the public access is likely to be disabled), but will be moving off to a new control panel as soon as possible. Servers in Dallas. The monthly included data basically makes it only suitable for development server, as you’ll likely to go over the quota once there’s any real traffic. They do have a promotion currently with coupon code MYFREESUMMERUPGRADE which doubles the memory and diskspace.

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Site is now showing a blank document since 6 Jan 2011.
They didnt last long…
It could be that the owner is now focusing on the main brand: pogiweb.com, and seems that their main core is WHMCS integration.