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LQHosting - OpenVZ plans, as low as $19/year out of Dallas and KVM plans, as low as $22/year out of Los Angeles!

LQHosting, is back with some awesome new OpenVZ and KVM offers for the community! For those who desire minimal overhead, the OpenVZ VPS plan looks perfect. Those looking to run Docker or desire more control can consider the KVM VPS offer.
The OpenVZ plans are out of the Dallas, TX location and the KVM plans are out of Los Angeles, CA.
Everything here is SSD powered! As always we hope you enjoy their promotions and if you have any comments/feedback, please be sure to share them in the comments section down below.

The following offers do not require any promotion code, as we’ve been told that they are custom order links created exclusively for LowEndBox. They accept PayPal, Credit Cards, Alipay, Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum. You can find their ToS/Legal Docs here.

Here’s what they had to say: 

“We aim to service every segment of the market ranging from individuals plus small to large businesses. To achieve this, we have set out on this mission and aim to achieve it with a mixture of quality service, 24×7 support, and flexible plans! Our servers are all connected to dual uplinks, with a redundant network blend. Additionally, all of the services that we offer are powered by SSD’s only as we are a performance-centric company. With a commitment to uptime and performance, LQHosting is the one and only source that can provide you with ultimate peace of mind!”

Here’s the offers: 

* LEB BONUS * LQHosting is giving away a 1-Month extension to any LEB user! Get 1 month free with any order! Open a ticket after your order and reference this LEB post.

2GB OpenVZ SSD VPS

  • 30GB SSD Storage
  • 2048MB RAM
  • 4TB Bandwidth
  • 2 CPU Cores
  • 1 IPv4 Address
  • 1Gbps Port
  • OpenVZ/SolusVM
  • Dallas Datacenter
  • $19/yr
  • [ORDER]

4GB OpenVZ SSD VPS

  • 50GB SSD Storage
  • 4096MB RAM
  • 6TB Bandwidth
  • 4 CPU Cores
  • 1 IPv4 Address
  • 1Gbps Port
  • OpenVZ/SolusVM
  • Dallas Datacenter
  • $29/yr
  • [ORDER]

2GB KVM SSD VPS

  • 20GB SSD Storage
  • 2048MB RAM
  • 4TB Bandwidth
  • 2 CPU Cores
  • 1 IPv4 Address
  • 1Gbps Port
  • Virtualization: KVM (Docker Supported!)
  • Los Angeles Datacenter
  • $22/yr
  • [ORDER]

4GB KVM SSD VPS

  • 40GB SSD Storage
  • 4096MB RAM
  • 10TB Bandwidth
  • 4 CPU Cores
  • 1 IPv4 Address
  • 1Gbps Port
  • Virtualization: KVM (Docker Supported!)
  • Los Angeles Datacenter
  • $55/yr
  • [ORDER]

NETWORK INFO:

Dallas, TX, USA

Test IPv4: 192.3.237.150

Test file: http://192.3.237.150/100MB.test

Los Angeles, CA, USA

Test IPv4: 107.175.180.6

Test file: http://107.175.180.6/100MB.test


OpenVZ VPS Nodes:

– Intel Xeon E3-1230v2

– 32GB RAM

– 4x 1TB Intel Enterprise SSD’s

– Hardware RAID-10

– Dual 1Gbps Network Uplinks

KVM VPS Nodes:

– Dual Intel Xeon E5-2650v2

– 192GB RAM

– 8x 1TB Intel Enterprise SSD’s

– Hardware RAID-10

– Dual 1Gbps Network Uplinks

Please let us know if you have any questions/comments and enjoy!

Frank

12 Comments

  1. Erik Ashfolk:

    Hi , (1) Can you please include one IPv6 /64 net/subnet (not 1 IPv6 “address”) with any of the KVM deal ?
    (2) Do you setup IPv4 or IPv6 address’s “PTR”/RDNS thru support-ticket or your VPS management Panel allows the VPS-customer to do that ?

    (3) in KVM deal you’ve shown “2 CPU Cores” & you’re using “Intel Xeon E5-2650v2” node, so do you mean you’re allotting 4-Threads/4-vCores ? ( Intel CPU’s each Core uses 2-threads aka 2-vCPUs aka 2-vCores).

    Which one is it ? is it “vCore” or real (hardware) “Core” ?

    and, What PERCENT of each Thread-Performance, is allotted/committed to the the KVM ? 100% OR 25% or what % ?

    June 19, 2019 @ 6:27 pm | Reply
  2. Ssmonkey:

    Is tun/tap enabled?

    June 19, 2019 @ 10:06 pm | Reply
  3. Tech Tip:

    is this recurring price?

    June 20, 2019 @ 3:10 am | Reply
  4. I purchased the deal for the 2GB KVM at $22/year. I was not given any details on how to actually access my VPS. There is a VNC button, but that asks for a username and password. None of the usual (very insecure) defaults I know of worked, and there is no indication anywhere on the control panel as to what user or password I should be using. Trying to update the VNC password through the form on the control panel page just yields “An unknown error occurred. Please contact support.” I’m sure I’ll get in eventually, but be warned that this is not exactly a user-friendly service.

    June 21, 2019 @ 11:33 am | Reply
    • Mike:

      Hi, have you gained access to your server?

      June 23, 2019 @ 1:42 am | Reply
      • Hi there,

        Yep. I got it eventually. The email with my log-in information went to my spam folder, unfortunately, but all is good now.

        June 26, 2019 @ 2:33 pm | Reply
  5. smeg:

    Only offering old OS versions

    June 24, 2019 @ 3:18 pm | Reply
  6. est:

    Do you have 1G RAM KVM offerings?

    I plan to run several lightweight applications.

    June 28, 2019 @ 8:40 am | Reply
  7. upssnowman:

    Stay away. Servers are painfully slow and they use OS versions that have no support.

    July 5, 2019 @ 3:42 pm | Reply
  8. John117:

    What does “LQ” stand for? Q for quality? :)

    July 8, 2019 @ 3:10 am | Reply
  9. Erik Ashfolk:

    a 2GB KVM VPS from their Chicago datacenter:

    -------------------------------------------------
     nench.sh v2019.03.01 -- https://git.io/nench.sh
     benchmark timestamp:    2019-07-10 03:02:32 UTC
    -------------------------------------------------
    
    Processor:    QEMU Virtual CPU version (cpu64-rhel6)
    CPU cores:    2
    Frequency:    2199.998 MHz
    RAM:          2.0G
    Swap:         2.0G
    Kernel:       Linux 4.9.0-4-amd64 x86_64
    
    Disks:
    vda     20G  HDD
    
    CPU: SHA256-hashing 500 MB
        5.378 seconds
    CPU: bzip2-compressing 500 MB
        9.693 seconds
    CPU: AES-encrypting 500 MB
        6.314 seconds
    
    ioping: seek rate
        min/avg/max/mdev = 209.4 us / 467.6 us / 23.0 ms / 904.8 us
    ioping: sequential read speed
        generated 4.07 k requests in 5.00 s, 1017 MiB, 813 iops, 203.4 MiB/s
    
    dd: sequential write speed
        1st run:    98.23 MiB/s
        2nd run:    362.40 MiB/s
        3rd run:    472.07 MiB/s
        average:    310.90 MiB/s
    
    IPv4 speedtests
        your IPv4:    172.245.25y.zzz
    
        Cachefly CDN:         91.39 MiB/s
        Leaseweb (NL):        11.81 MiB/s
        Softlayer DAL (US):   44.92 MiB/s
        Online.net (FR):      10.99 MiB/s
        OVH BHS (CA):         38.15 MiB/s
    
    No IPv6 connectivity detected
    -------------------------------------------------
    July 9, 2019 @ 11:09 pm | Reply

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