We feature many great offers here on LowEndBox, but you’ll also find some unique provider postings on our sister site, LowEndTalk. If you’re in the market for great, cheap hosting, be sure to check both sites. Here’s a summary of what offers have been posted on LowEndTalk this week!
Chimpanzee Host is not monkeying around with their AMD EPYC offer.
Millenial.Host launched, with the expected jokes.
DedicatServer.ro has a Cloud VPS offer in Bucharest.
Dude, you could be getting a DELL from bacloud.
AlphaVPS has EPYC and Storage VPSes available.
You can get DDOS Protected KVMs in Singapore from WebHorizon.
TNAHosting brought us a 12GB RAM 500GB HDD OpenVZ with 4GB SSD KVM for $5/m in Chicago.
Webhosting1st.com has SSD KVM VPSes with DDos protection starting a $6/Mo.
LevelOneServer has restocked their E5s.
MivoCloud has has Dedicated Servers in Europe and you can pay with Bitcoin.
WiredBlade is offering VPSes starting at $5/mo.
Nexus Bytes has Ryzen VMS around the world.
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