Via this WHT offer. Nocser Technology is a Malaysia-based web hosting company that is “reliable since 2002”. They have their servers in AIMS Data Center in Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur or Cyberjaya). Their OpenVZ packages starts from $6/month and use promo code TVPS30 to get 30% off 1st month. Ordering link here as I can’t seem to be able to find it on their website.
- 128MB guaranteed/256MB burstable memory
- 7GB storage
- 100GB/month data transfer
- OpenVZ
It’s probably the first Asia low end box featured here, and I am a bit surprised that not many offers are coming from there as I seem to be getting a large number of visitors from China, Indonesia and India. I know from Far East Asia it’s around 160ms to US West Coast so this offer would be good for our Asian friends. Maybe some of you can post your ping result.
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Ping time for me from the Philippines to nocser.net is around 390ms. It gets routed from the Philippines, to Los Angeles, to Hong Kong, to Malaysia. Hurricane Electric in Fremont, CA is 175ms for me, for comparison.
Argh that really sucks, consider how close it is from Philippines to Malaysia.
Same here. am from Manila and I get around 400-500ms ping times. But yeah, I had vps from them 4 months ago, support was okay and friendly but I ended up cancelling it.
From indonesia.
I get 120ms-160ms from my CDMA modem in my home .
I’m sure it will faster and more stable from my office.
i get 250ms-300ms to west coast.
@Bekanosky :
Do you know any indonesian VPS provider with cheap price but bigger RAM?
@erawan
daxa
@erawan
daxa. They have kvm,openvz,and xen.
AFAIK, they have been in business since 2003
@bekanosky :
Thank you for the information :)
But seems like their offer is higher than idcolo
@erawan
daxa = 128MB -> 75rb, 256MB -> 175, 384MB->275, 512MB->375
idcolo = 256MB -> 199rb, 512MB -> 349
@Bekanosky :
yes, but I need atleast 512MB Ram for the Cpanel :)
ping 640ms from Indonesia, too bad :(
Please, if anybody can point me out the Indonesian VPS with data center located in Indonesia offering below five $US/monthly or below Rp.50K/monthly?
@melf
Since anything in Indonesia is very expensive, maybe we can only get a VPS with the lowest price at @ Rp. 75.000 (daxa.net)
You may try to visit the following :
http://www.idcolo.com
http://www.magnet-id.com
http://www.daxa.net
http://www.indonetmedia.com
http://www.webcipta.net
Thanks
120ms from Indonesia
don’t forget http://www.vps.co.id/
have a vps from them almost a year now, great uptime so far(but super bad support). But the cpanel cost is really expensive there.. :D
for US customer, perhaps Singapore is much better then Malaysia..