KayHosting has contacted us with some KVM VPS deals in Chicago for the LowEndBox community!
They have been featured on LowEndBox before and received positive reviews – as always, if you decide to buy from them, we are interested in hearing about your experience in the comments section below!
You can find their ToS here.
They accept PayPal, Credit Cards, Debit Cards, Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin and Ethereum as payment methods.
Here’s what they had to say:
“KayHosting was born out of a desire to change the typical hosting experience. Some of our core values are “Quality, Service and Support”. Our company has evolved, now offering Shared Hosting, Reseller Hosting, VPS Hosting & Dedicated Servers – and in addition, everything we deliver is powered by SSD drives only. If you are seeking for a host that is devoted to providing a reliable & high performance service with some of the best support in the industry, look no further than KayHosting for a world-class experience!”
Here are the offers:
2GB SSD KVM - 2048MB (2GB) RAM
- 2 CPU Cores
- 40GB SSD Space
- 5000GB Traffic
- 1Gbps Uplink
- 1x IPv4 Address
- SolusVM/OpenVZ
- Linux OR Windows!
- $35.00/yr
- [ORDER]
| 4GB SSD KVM - 4096MB (4GB) RAM
- 4 CPU Cores
- 50GB SSD Space
- 8000GB Traffic
- 1Gbps Uplink
- 1x IPv4 Address
- SolusVM/KVM
- Linux OR Windows!
- $49.00/yr
- [ORDER]
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NETWORK INFO:
Illinois, Chicago, USA
Test IPv4: 66.225.198.198
Test file: http://66.225.198.198/100MB.test
Hardware Information:
KVM Nodes:
– Dual Intel Xeon E5-2660v2 CPU’s
– 192GB RAM
– 8x 1TB Samsung 860 Professional Series SSD’s
– Hardware RAID-10 powered by LSI 9271-8i
– Dedicated 1Gbps Uplinks
Please let us know if you have any questions/comments and enjoy!

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Hi , (1) can you add native one /64 IPv6 NET/range with it ?
( one /64 IPv6-NET/subnet/range has 18-QuinTillion (18QN) IPv6-addresses . 1-Billion (1BN) has 9 zeroes after 1 , & 1-Quintillion (1QN) has 18 zeroes after 1 . According to IANA/IETF/etc an end-user should have minimum one /64 IPv6 net/subnet , and standard recommendation is /48 net/subnet for business end-users & /56 net/subnet for residential end-users ).
And aksing this for other users : Can you add 30xIPv6-address pack in any of these KVM ?
Does your VPS-Management-Panel (Virtualizor) allows to allot+setup “PTR”/RDNS of IPv6-addresses ? or Customer have to open support-ticket to setup IPv6-adrs “PTR”/RDNS ?
You have shown that your “2GB-SSD-KVM” KVM-VPS plan/service includes “2 CPU Cores” from “Dual Intel Xeon E5-2660v2 CPU” based Host-Node computer , What are you actually giving/allotting/meant ?
( Most Intel microProcessors/CPU (or AMD EPYC series microProcessors/CPU) (1P) has multi-Cores . Each Core (1C) has 2-Threads (2T) . Because of “2-Way-SMT” feature, each Core (1C) can act as 2-virtual-CPUs/2-vCPUs or 2-vCores. )
so are you including 2-Cores(aka, 4-Threads) , or, just 2-Threads/2vCores ?
if you’re allotting only 2-Threads(2T) then why didn’t you use “2-vCores” or “2-vCPUs” ?
What is the guaranteed-minimum PERCENT of computing-power/computing-performance/resource/level of a single/1-Thread/1vCPU/1vCore is actually allotted/assigned/committed to these KVM VPS plans/deals ?
one-Thread’s/1vCPU/1vCore’s 100% or 95% or 50% or even less is committed ?
CPU “passthrough” for “AES” is enabled/available ?
if it is a KVM, then why are you showing “SolusVM/OpenVZ” ?!!
if it is a OVZ based VPS, then why are showing “2GB SSD KVM” ?!!
what type of VPS are these really are ?
KVM or OVZ ?
those are two different type of virtualization, aren’t they ?
Windows license included ?
I had taken four services from Kay Hosting. Everyday all four of them would go offline for 2-3 hours. I had contacted customer support many times but they would always respond after almost 3 hours when the service would start again saying that there is no issue from there end. I had sent them the screenshots from UptimeRobot too but their reply was always the same.
i’m having issues with them my server goes down for hours, when i report it thay always answer its working now, wtf? they are cow boys always blaming other people for issues.