Rafal, from nanoBit.pro, has contacted us to share these offers with you. VPS offers are located with OVH, either in France or in Canada. The highlight is this dedicated server in the UK, though:
Dedicated Tiny
- 2GB DDR3 RAM
- Intel Atom D525 @ 1.8GHz CPU
- 1x 250GB SATA HDD
- 5TB transfer
- 100Mbps uplink
- 1x IPv4
- IPMI: no
- £30/month ($45.67)
- Order here
See the VPS offers by clicking ‘Read more’!
Given the location this dedi is quite interesting, though it does come at a price. $45 for a dedicated server isn’t exactly cheap, especially not considering you can get this server for about a fifth on the other side of the North Sea. Plus, then it comes with IPv6, DDoS protection, and a larger hard drive. Nonetheless, if you’re looking for a LowEnd dedicated server in the UK, here is one of just a few options and it may just be worth the money.
nanoBit.pro is part of ioNetwork Limited, which was started in July 2014. Their WHOIS is public and they are a registered company in the UK. If you want to know how these guys are doing, please have a read of the comments for their last offer which contains quite some good comments. If you are currently a customer, feel free to share your experiences in the comments!
These are the VPS offers we were sent. Since the last time nanoBit.pro has “significantly improved their nodes”, whatever that means. These offers are a tiny bit different from last time as the pricing has changed (increased, actually) and they have added vSwap. They’ve also toyed with the resources a bit, with the uplink speed having been decreased.
The host nodes they use have 2 hard drives in RAID10, software RAID10. I’m not really sure how they achieved that with just two hard drives, but I’m guessing they have a different understanding of RAID10 than most of us or they’ve done something really different. Host nodes have two hard drives in software RAID1, as per the comments. Other than that the nodes in France have a E5-1620 CPU and those in Canada come with a W3530. Not the biggest power-horses, but not the smallest either. Nevertheless, as these prices these offers should still be considered interesting.
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Just fair warning. I wouldn’t bother with these guys (is it guys I got the feeling there was just one of them.) terrible customer service and service in general. I was running a mail server on a VPS on their German servers (servers so poor they have since had to close them) at one point they were down for about 48 hours, not just my server but their website as well and I was given no communication as to what was going on. Within a couple of week another outage for hours and I left.
Interestingly the provider I’ve moved to keeps in communication all the time even broadcasting information about what’s happening with services I’m not even on.
Hi there,
We have since improved the services that we are offering. Moving away from Germany had to be done quite quickly and by seeing the experiences that our customers had to deal with, we have launched a dedicated status webpage (http://status.ionet.pro/) from which we will inform customers one week in advance if we are to move services around our network or any planned maintenance that will be occurring. We are incredibly sorry that this has happened to you and I personally would have done the same thing had it happened to me.
Regards,
Alex
Reading the above doesn’t give hope. your status webpage is down. great improvements
Kind of expensive
What would you consider a fair price?
Around $25 at most for an Atom in the UK.
Still trying a push OVZ prices over a original KVM offers
We stopped providing KVM services over 6 months ago, I really do not know what you mean by us increasing the prices over our KVM services as one) we no longer have these and two) we actually reduced pricing at our anniversary back in June.
Regards,
Alex
Hi, can you please edit the RAID10 part, my friend was a bit overenthusiastic with this. We run on RAID1 not RAID10. Thank you in advance.
Also would you mind updating the screenshot of our website. This one is very outdated. Thank you.
Rafal has made a typo, he meant Raid 1 not Raid 10.
Regards.
It’s ultra expensive!!! It’s OVH offer, so directly you can get much better offer, much time cheaper. Just look by yourself –> http://www.kimsufi.com/
We are not using kimsufi.
Regars.
VPS order links are dead.
Hi, please use
https://nanobit.pro/my/cart.php?a=add&pid=16¤cy=1 for LEB Small
and
https://nanobit.pro/my/cart.php?a=add&pid=17¤cy=1 for LEB Medium
The links up there are back from moving our services to another domain.
Regards,
Alex
Hmm
Dedicated Tiny
2GB DDR3 RAM
Intel Atom D525 @ 1.8GHz CPU
1x 250GB SATA HDD
5TB transfer
100Mbps uplink
1x IPv4
IPMI: no
£30/month ($45.67)
Order here
Comparison price to Kimsufi, also on ovh:
KS-6
Xeon 2xE5530 7723
8c / 16t 2.4 GHz+
24 GB ram
2 TB 100 Mbps /128
€ 29.99 excl. VAT
the better comparison would be to say how you can get a similar spec Atom at Kimsufi for $6.99 or 4.99 euro.
rather than $45
Please note that the dedicated server is in the United Kingdom, not France.
Also, the post says that the WHOIS is public but theres no address and no full name listed on it.
and the registrant and admin email being “whoisprotection@delta360.net” doesn’t give me any confidence in the information that is there being accurate.
basically a shit offer all around, congrats again LEB!
Can you kindly explain why are you checking the personal WHOIS of one of our member of staff?
delta360.net is not connected to our services at all.
You might consider checking the WHOIS of our main domains:
-nanobit.pro
-ionetwork.co.uk
-ionet.pro
Regards.
WHOIS is public domain and a requirement to be public for all business’s by ICANN
Next time please read the content of the message before posting.
Looking up the whois for your domain ionet.pro yields no complete company address (where on Alton St. are you on), not a full name, and the email is whoisprotection@delta360.net so you can’t say that Joe above is looking at a personal whois
Here’s a guide on how to see our full information:
http://i.imgur.com/xsroJvm.gif
Thanks for the reminder, very professional to make a “caty” remark to valid comment, but don’t mind me you keep stuffing those feet in :)
Ps UK law clearly states that while you may be “trading as” you require to list the registered head office
Anyways never mind i think “good luck” may be a little understated but … :)
Hello,
I think you should take in consideration a simple fact, saying that before you can even read the enumerative subparagraphs of reg. 6 from “The Electronic Commerce (EC Directive) Regulations 2002” and mention it, you have to understand the meaning of of the reg. 1(1).
It clearly states that information shall be presented “in a form and manner which is easily, directly and permanently accessible” and in my personal opinion our approach is compliant with this regulation. It is an answer to How?, later supplied by What?.
Criticism of the usage of a law should be performed in general by paralegals or professional law advisors. I think that none of us here have the right of legal interpretation in this matter.
Typo: reg. 1(1) -> reg. 6(1)
JoeMerit said “Also, the post says that the WHOIS is public but theres no address and no full name listed on it.”
It’s a UK registered company so you can get the names of the two teenagers (age 17, 19) who are directors from companycheck.co.uk
Pawel said “You might consider checking the WHOIS of our main domains:”
Since you’re a UK registered company he shouldn’t have to look it up in WHOIS because UK law requires that your address and company number be listed on your website.
“Registered information: For a UK registered business, the website needs to display the Company Information i.e. the business name, place of registration, registered number, registered office address and if it is a member of a trade association”
Except that Nanobit.pro is a brand of ioNetwork Ltd, what that means is that we don’t really need to put up our full address on our website by law, all it really need is an addition of the company registration number, which at this point has been added.
Regards.
You have a very interesting way of judging which offer is interesting or not.
Any suggestions as to what would contribute as a good offer in your book?
Please also change the ALL of the ssl.nanobit.pro links to nanobit.pro/my/
Regards,
Hi,
I think I’ve seen enough kinds of disapproval and hostility here. It’s just an offer.
The criticism here should be constructive and connected with the quality of our services. At this moment, I see only one, literally ONE fair and factual comment, of 22 at all.
Thanks
I guess the community here has become toxic for some reason or another. I really do not know why.
Hi everyone, please use:
https://nanobit.pro/my/cart.php?a=add&pid=16¤cy=1 for LEB Small
and
https://nanobit.pro/my/cart.php?a=add&pid=17¤cy=1 for LEB Medium
The links up there are back from moving our services to another domain.
Regards,
Alex
VPS servers are in France?
Why need .pro TLD exactly, kids or teenagers prefer create sites with this TLD
Yes, because we are obviously kids.
The churlish response’s really don’t help your reputation
OK, legal advisor.
Point made
Yes, a point has been made. You are obviously a troll, so I’m going to stop my conversation with you right here. Just because were young does not automatically mean that our service is shit. Have a look at our infrastructure, then rate us by our age. Goodbye and regards.
OK, legal advisor.
And original :) even without checking the Company’s house database your age shows :)
Spot on!
We have stopped our evolution at the age of 10.
That’s why we like shiny and fancy stuff.
Our next project uses .ninja and we are proud of it.
No regards.
No not trolling at all (your trolling yourself) and i never stated your services were shit or otherwise, I was pointing out your acting like a petulant child and very unprofessional in how you conduct yourselves/yourself on a public forum.
Fine! Scroll down even further.
One opinion from a person that decides whether or not the company is professional based on its domain.
No need to bother. Your opinion is not even eligible to be counted to our overall opinion.
You might think that but as I pointed out, this is a public forum and there’s plenty of people reading this without comment, If I can draw the conclusion of immaturity based on how your responding to other users comment’s just think what there conclusion is.
Read through the comments and see it through my point of view. You’ll then see why our responses are like this.
When your run a company anything you post in a public eye is open for public scrutiny (as is the case now) when representing a business you (should) lose the ability to be sarcastic, petulant, argumentative or rude and should hold the moral high ground, my comments haven’t been to troll you rather educate the fact as I said even without checking Company’s House when you forget the above rule your age and immaturity shine through…and if immaturity shines through one would also be forgiven to think does immaturity equate to inexperience….
Regards
Yoda
Our times everyone who make a some criticism against someone always called a troll. Nice view but not a clear
this nanobit.pro is down?
Do you allow bulk mailing from your server?
You are allowed to send a max of 150 mails per minute.
Just wondering about why almost everyone tried to play with two magical words > Enterprise and Professional
They think make sounds bigger and they are :)
Hi,
You forgot about the simple fact, that .com and other “old” domains are mostly taken at the moment. In order to preserve the desired name of the service, everyone has to register it using other universal TLD.
What you hear is other thing of course.
CAUTION! Just got done with a Paypal dispute with Nanobit because they deleted my servers 2 days after I paid my bill and then ignored my support tickets. Pawel Mrozinski, their head support “tech”, is VERY rude and took 2 days to reply to my HIGH Priority ticket about the situation. I told them I wanted a refund after they deleted my servers and Pawel Mrozinski told me I would NOT get a refund from them. The only reply I finally got from “IONetwork Limited” (nanobit) on the Paypal dispute was “Ruda pizda” when the gave me my refund. This is after a long line of problems with this “business”. Watch out for random charges, as some links on their site will auto bill you without any warning or indication that it is a “Buy Now” link or even how much they will charge you. Just unprofessional, and immature site design. The owner Alex Jarmoszuk, is no help either. He lets Pawel Mrozinski rudely handle most support tickets. I have no doubts these rude snake oil salesman will come on here and try to smear me as that is just what they do. Regardless… USE CAUTION!!! You have been warned.
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Hey… Stop attacking them, if you didn’t use any of their services… I have small VPS since June 2015 (proof: http://i.imgur.com/gKD8djR.png) and everything is working fine. My machine is working 61days, so far and only because I commissioned reboot. Also, their support is really good, even if they have only a few people hired… I’m pretty sure, that I could open ticket on 24th December and I’ll be answered in a hour or two…
Maybe they are a small company with few not really old men… But look around yourself. Does 30 or 40 years living on this fking planet mean that you are adult? Of course no. You can easly find 50 years old man that acts like kid. Age is not a determinant of adulthood.
Of course, I also had a few problems with their services, like necessary server migration or problem with accessing domain, but I always have been apologized and rewarded somehow. Every problem that I had have been resolved via support tickets or via e-mail.
That is true that they are sometimes unprofessional, but only when you are unprofessional…
Nanobit just scammed me. I paid for the invoice but server is still suspended and there’s no reply for 2 days now for the ticket I submitted about this issue.
This idiot stupid boy (he is a teenage boy in fact from UK) is costing me money and I get to realize, stay thousand miles away from low end providers.
My two vps have been down for about 24h. I have no support nor any kind of communication from nanobit
Same here! :/ They’re not replying at all.The site is down my VPS is down.No warning or anything.
Same here.Their site and VPS is down.No reply from them.No warning or anything.Im so dissapointed. :/
Still no response after four days and their website is still down. Highly unprofessionnal. Avoid nanobit at all cost if you’re in need of any king of serious service
Im so furious right now.I just wished i could have backuped at least.Still no response?
I’ve had access to all my VPS from the node3 in Roubaix since Monday evening, hopefully I had backups in the meanwhile… Terminating all services as soon as their website is back online.
MY vps is offline from 1 week and their website is down.
They dont answer at the tickets.
I think that we have wasted our money.
Same situation, VPS and site not working. Ticket opened. No answer.
Started paypal refund request.
I invite you to do the same!!
Nanobit.pro has been run by IONetwork Limited, UK Limited Company, (Company number: 8830626), probably run by Rafał Święcicki
Please, all of you that were frauded by this company/guy, link the names to the facts, so that people could know who to stay away from in the future!
now owned by DTS-NET.com