Judemir, from Infofractal, submitted his first offer to Low End Box for a really interesting Intel E5-2620v2 based dedicated server hosted in Chile for less than $50/month! This is one of the first times we’ve featured any offer hosted in Chile, so that makes this dedicated server offer very unique. They run their own datacenter that utilizes new technology to reduce energy consumption.
Infofractal is a registered company in the country of Chile (ID#76.809.612-0). Their terms of service is available on their website for review. They accept PayPal and Crypto for payment for customers outside of Chile.
In their own words:
Their dedicated server offer:
Intel E5-2620v2
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As always, feel free to share your experiences as well!
More information is available by reading more.
Network information
Datacenter Name – Location: infofractal – Valdivia, Chile
Test IPv4: 152.231.86.82
Test IPv6: 2001:470:1f2b:192::1000
Test file: https://infofractal.io/100MB.bin
Looking glass: no
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How is the 5TB transfer enforced? Throttling, cutoff, or additional charges for going over?
Hi! We usually throttle to 2Mbps, but if you want to pay for more bandwidth, we always negotiate something.
Thanks! Throttling sounds good, as I don’t like surprises.
I’m deciding between this and a deal from Hetzner. I’ll likely make a decision soon.