Daniel, from Ocity Solutions, has sent in another offer for LowEndBox readers. This exclusive offer requires the coupon code “LEBSC2013“.
OpenVZ VPS – 512MB VPS
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Ocity Solutions, Inc. were founded in 2011 as Mineocity Hosting. They’re a registered business in Westchester County, NY, US. We have featured them once before back in June. They own their own servers in their New York location. These SuperMicro servers are made up of the Intel E3-1230v2 CPU, 32GB DDR3 RAM and 4x500GB SATA HDD with RAID-10. According to Daniel, they’re “well respected in Minecraft community for our prices and level of service”. There are a few reviews on their About Page, obviously we cannot guarantee the authenticity of these. If you sign up, please tell us about your experience.
Ocity Solutions accept payments through PayPal and credit cards through Stripe. Refunds can be processed within 5 days of ordering if you have a valid reason for requesting one. Nodes are connected to a 1Gbps network uplink but VPS have virtual 100Mbps ports. Additional IPv4 addresses are available with justification. IPv6 is not provided. IRC is allowed in NY but not Chicago (not for spam/illegal uses) and mail servers are allowed if compliant with CAN-SPAM. Please read the full Terms of Service before you order. In addition to that, you shoudl read the AUP and SLA.
Network Information:
Servers are located with Steadfast in Chicago, Illinois and with ColoCrossing in Buffalo, New York.
Test IP (Buffalo): 192.210.220.62
Speed test files (Buffalo): http://speedtest.buf.ocitysolutions.com/
Test IP (Chicago): 50.31.113.206
Speed test files (Chicago): http://speedtest.chi.ocitysolutions.com/
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So what is with the text on the side of the AUP page? I think someone forgot to change the text from the default.
exactly
What about primecoin mining? it’s allowed?
@willian Please see our response to your ticket.
Another ColoCrossing host, *yawn*