Magoro - $6.27 256MB Xen VPS in Troy
Nov 18, 2011 @ 4:14 am
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Peter from Magoro is updating us with their latest coupon code for their Xen VPS plans. It’s still 30% off recurring discount when using promo code iuUh9. They have, however, updated their plans with more monthly data. “Xen256” is $6.27/month after the discount. Direct sign up link.
- 256MB memory
- 15GB storage
- 400GB/month data transfer
- 4x vCPU cores
- Xen/SolusVM
Servers in Troy MI with testing IP 208.92.223.106. When they got listed last time, one complain was on lack of monthly data. Seriously, even at 110GB it is enough for most people hosting content sites, although I know I’ll be rebuked by someone here with their particular needs.
Magoro has been around since 2009 and is a LLC in Michigan.

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OFF TOPIC: Reminds me of Troy (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0332452/)
inb4 trojan horse joke.
Signup page says the 30% off is “one-time” (not recurring).
I forgot to check a box in the billing software to enable a recurring discount. This has been fixed.