Nick from IonSwitch, submitted another offer featuring free IP announcements and BGP sessions. All services are based on servers with SSD arrays in Seattle, Washington.
They had this to say:
“The IonSwitch, LLC team consists of multiple professionals who are heavily experienced in the network and hosting field. We offer a fairly uncommon location in Seattle, WA (at least in the low-end space), with premium fully owned hardware and a very premium network at a very competitive price. We operate our own BGP Network (AS395970), which consists of Telia, Spectrum (Wave Broadband), Cogent, Hurricane Electric, and direct peering with over 100+ providers on the Seattle Internet Exchange, some prime examples being Google, Amazon, TELUS, Dropbox, Google, and many more! ”
They are a registered limited liability in Delaware with filing #6377101. Their Terms of Service can be found here.
They accept PayPal, Credit Card, Bitcoin, and Alipay as forms of payment.
– 512MB RAM
– 1x vCPU
– 5GB SSD space
– 500GB transfer
– 100Mbps uplink
– 1x IPv4
– /64 IPv6
– KVM/Virtualizor
– Coupon: JUNELEB
– $15.00/year (Annual Only)
– [Order Now]
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– 1GB RAM
– 1x vCPU
– 10GB SSD space
– 1TB transfer
– 100Mbps uplink
– 1x IPv4
– /64 IPv6
– KVM/Virtualizor
– Coupon: None needed!
– $3.50/month
– $35.00/year (2 Months Free)
– [Order Now]
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– 2GB RAM
– 2x vCPU
– 25GB SSD space
– 2TB transfer
– 1Gbps uplink
– 1x IPv4
– /64 IPv6
– KVM/Virtualizor
– Coupon: JUNELEB
– $6.00/month
– $60.00/year (2 Months Free)
– [Order Now]
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Hardware Information:
– 2x Intel Xeon E5-2650/2660 CPU
– 128GB RAM
– 6 x 480GB Enterprise SSD
– RAID10
– 10Gbps uplink
Network Information:
Sabey Intergate West – Seattle, WA, United States
Test IPv4: 66.11.126.103
Test IPv6: 2605:fb80:e000:09b2::1
Test file: http://lg.ionswitch.com/static/100MB.test
Looking glass: http://lg.ionswitch.com/
Could you check your IPv6 test IP? Doesn’t work for me:
PING 2605:fb80:e000:09b2::1(2605:fb80:e000:9b2::1) 56 data bytes
^C
— 2605:fb80:e000:09b2::1 ping statistics —
10 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 9116ms
Hey there Alex! So sorry about the delay — didn’t see this till just now. Thank you for bringing this to our attention and it is now fixed. Let us know if we can help you with anything else.
Bought the 15$ vps, looking good so far. Using it for VPN. Had issues with ssh but support was quick to resolve the issue. Would definitely buy from them again when the need arises.
Thanks for the feedback Richard! We appreciate the kind words.
Hi,
Can I install Windows 7 64 bit with KVM and run Scrapebox in it?
Regards.
Thanh,
As per our Terms of Service, we do not allow scrapers on our service. Sorry about that.
Looks like no 32-bits system
Blue,
We will be happy to add any ISO that you’d like. Just submit a support ticket with the distro version/type etc, and we will be happy to add it for you.
I wanted to order the first package of $15. But when I click on the link, it displays $17.50 (screenshot: https://image.frl/ymywi). And I also don’t see a field to input the coupon code. Did I miss something?
Move onto the next Screen – the coupon is applied there.
http://imgur.com/a/hO4mN
I picked up one of the 512MB boxes and will likely be picking up at least one more. You usually see oversold, laggy, old-kernel OpenVZ VPSes at this price point (~$1/mo) but I was pleasantly surprised at the performance here. I’m running a rocket.chat instance on Cloudron, so it’s not exactly a demanding workload, but if it can stay online and stay fast, I’m happy.
+1
Got the 15$ offering. looks good so far. if it stays like this, I might upgrade my plan so lets see..
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IonSwitch has abandoned its customers. VPS has been broken for weeks and no one is responding to support tickets