We’ve featured HiVelocity many times before and love seeing their offers because they provide
- high-quality, reliable service
- powerful systems
- desirable geographies
- generous bandwidth
- great prices!
Take this most recent offer, for example:
- E3-1230V6
- 16GB RAM
- 480GB SSD
- Tampa, Dallas, Los Angeles, or New York
- $55/month!
And if you want to tweak that to meet your exact needs, they have all kinds of options.
But don’t delay! Stock is limited.
Here’s a little bit about HiVelocity in their own words:
Founded in 2002, Hivelocity is a privately held company that has been a fixture in the dedicated server hosting industry for 20+ years. With 40+ international locations, Hivelocity’s Bare Metal Cloud solutions can help you reach 80% of the world’s internet population in under 25 milliseconds.
They take credit cards, PayPal, and Bitcoin. You can use this page to check out their network. They enjoy an excellent score on TrustPilot.
I recommend you:
- Review their Terms of Service
- Head over to this LowEndTalk thread to get in on these deals
- Come back and tell us what you think about HiVelocity in the comments below
Enjoy!
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Will HiVelocity ever offer an unmetered 1gbps dedicated server?