LoveVPS - $4 128MB Xen VPS in Orlando
Aug 25, 2011 @ 9:29 am
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Matthew emailed me some of their latest development at LoveVPS, including more hard disk space for their Xen VPS plans, cheaper price for their OpenVZ VPS plans and previous quarterly payment Xen VPS can now be paid monthly. Here are their current offers:
- VPS 128 — $4/month, Sign up link
- 128MB memory
- 10GB storage
- 300GB/month data transfer
- Xen/SolusVM
- VPS 512 — $7/month, Sign up link
- 512MB memory
- 30GB storage
- 500GB/month data transfer
- Xen/SolusVM
- VPS #1 — $5/month, Sign up link
- 512MB memory
- 20GB storage
- 500GB/month data transfer
- OpenVZ/SolusVM
PayPal-only. Servers are with HostDime in Orlando FL (test IP: 72.29.87.105, see their datacenter page for test file). You’ll find out more about LoveVPS from their About page — based in UK, launched in January 2011.

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Hello,
Thanks LEA for listing us yet again. If anyone here has any questions feel free to email me at: matthew@lovevps.com
Im always here to help if you have any questions.
OpenVZ still available.
Xen nearly out of stock, we will keep orders open but some customers setup maybe delayed up-to24 hours.
In your banner “LIGTNING FAST VPS SOLUTIONS” What does “LIGTNING” mean? Is it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning and you have mispelled!
We already know about it, it will be updated on the revision of our site due next week.
Still waiting for a speedtest file hosted on their actual server rather than just the datacenter’s speedtest…
http://www.lowendbox.com/blog/lovevps-12quarter-128mb-xen-vps-in-orlando/#comment-38260
That would be a pad idea publically posting on of my nodes IPs. It could open up a world loads of issues.
For example it would make the server more prone to DDOS / DOS attacks along with any other things that may effect the customers service.
Yeah, you’re right, that’s a horrible idea. That’s why none of the other providers here post their own speedtests and test IPs.
Oh wait…
http://www.minecraftcp.com/100mb.test
Thats on their openVZ nodes.
You don’t need to host the test file on the node itself. Just create a small VPS and host the test file there.
The file i uploaded above is on a VPS I have at @LoveVPS.
Xen PV I’m assuming? If it’s Xen HVM, do you offer Windows?
It looks like its just Xen PV.
Just XenPV im afraid.
I clicked Order button on your OpenVZ VPS Plan,
and I got this error :
“Forbidden
You don’t have permission to access /clients/ on this server.”
Hello,
Sorry they are back in stock again.