ProwHost: 13 Locations Around the World to Server You, with VMs Starting at $5.99/Quarter!
Jul 14, 2021 @ 12:00 am
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Last time ProwHost visited us, they brought some shared hosting offers. Now they’re back with some tasty VPS products in Virginia, Oregon, Ohio, Singapore, London, Frankfurt , Mumbai, Paris, Seoul, Ireland, Tokyo, Montreal, and Sydney!
- Get a 512MB Linux VM for $5.99 a quarter ($2/mo)
- Or 1 GB Linux VM for $8.99 a quarter ($3/mo)
- Windows VMs also available with a quarterly discount
The geographic reach here is really impressive, with these systems available in 13 locations around the globe. Check their looking glass for more info.
They are registered in Delaware (EIN 32-0639950). Their Terms of Service is available on their web site. They accept PayPal, Credit Card, Bitcoin.
Here’s a little about ProwHost in their own words:
“ProwHost was established in 2020. Aiming to gain an important share in the web hosting and cloud server sector since its establishment, ProwHost continues on its way with sure steps.”
If you have been a customer of ProwHost or you give them a try out now, please comment below.
Now read more to see the offers!
Linux 512MB - 512 MB Ram Memory
- 1x vCPU
- 20GB SSD Space
- 1TB transfer
- 1Gbps uplink / 300 Mbps
- 1x IPv4
- Instant Setup
- $3.99/Monthly
- $5.99/Quarterly (50% Discount)
- CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu
- [ORDER]
| Linux 1024MB - 1024 MB Ram Memory
- 1x vCPU
- 40GB SSD Space
- 2TB transfer
- 1Gbps uplink / 300 Mbps
- 1x IPv4
- Instant Setup
- $5.99/Monthly
- $8.99/Quarterly (50% Discount)
- CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu
- [ORDER]
| Linux 2048MB - 2048 MB Ram Memory
- 1x vCPU
- 60GB SSD Space
- 3TB transfer
- 1Gbps uplink / 300 Mbps
- 1x IPv4
- Instant Setup
- $10.99/Monthly
- $16.49/Quarterly (50% Discount)
- CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu
- [ORDER]
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Linux 4096MB - 4096 MB Ram Memory
- 2x vCPU
- 80GB SSD Space
- 4TB transfer
- 1Gbps uplink / 300 MbpsSpeed
- 1x IPv4
- Instant Setup
- $20.99/Monthly
- $31.49/Quarterly (50% Discount)
- CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu
- [ORDER]
| Windows 1024MB - 1024 MB Ram Memory
- 1x vCPU
- 40GB SSD Space
- 2TB transfer
- 1Gbps uplink / 300 Mbps
- 1x IPv4
- Instant Setup
- $14.99/Monthly
- $22.49/Quarterly (50% Discount)
- Windows Server 2012 R2, 2016 and 2019
- [ORDER]
| Linux 2048MB - 2048 MB Ram Memory
- 1x vCPU
- 60GB SSD Space
- 3TB transfer
- 1Gbps uplink / 300 Mbps
- 1x IPv4
- Instant Setup
- $24.99/Monthly
- $37.49/Quarterly (50% Discount)
- Windows Server 2012 R2, 2016 and 2019
- [ORDER]
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Linux 4096MB - 4096 MB Ram Memory
- 2x vCPU
- 80GB SSD Space
- 4TB transfer
- 1Gbps uplink / 300 Mbps
- 1x IPv4
- Instant Setup
- $49.99/Monthly
- $74.99/Quarterly (50% Discount)
- Windows Server 2012 R2, 2016 and 2019
- [ORDER]
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NETWORK INFO:
HOST NODE INFO:
- 2x Intel Xeon E5-2686
- 256 GB RAM
- 4x 1TB SSD
- Hardware RAID10
- 1Gbps uplink
Please let us know if you have any questions/comments and enjoy!
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I'm raindog308, techno polymath and long-time LowEndTalk community Administrator. My technical interests include all things Unix, perl, python, golang, shell scripting, vintage operating systems such as MVS, and relational database systems such as Oracle, PostgreSQL, and MySQL.
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Aaaaaannndd All the lighthouse domain certs are expired so yeah….
My bad “looking glass”
Yeah the certs expired 76 days ago. Oops.
Hello there,
Sorry for the problem. An automation problem has occurred. And the problem is fixed.
Any reason your Sydney LG is in the AWS network?
IP Lifted from: https://lg.sydney.prowhost.com/
~ % whois 13.54.124.206 | grep -i ‘netrange\|orgname’
NetRange: 13.24.0.0 – 13.59.255.255
OrgName: Amazon Technologies Inc.
Hi,
this is normal. We are using AWS Infrastructure.
Pay attention: Prowhost just raised the quaterly price for the 512 MB package from $5.99 to $17.97 without any comment to their customers.
Just canceled as it´s much cheaper to buy the original: https://aws.amazon.com/de/lightsail/pricing/
Wow, that is a large increase. Would you mind sharing the notice they sent you after the fact?
Hi Jon,
Unfortunately, there has been a mandatory increase and we have added an announcement to our panel.
https://my.prowhost.com/index.php?rp=/announcements
That is a pretty large increase in terms of percentage. How are your customers responding to such a large price increase?
No notice at all. I logged into my account at Prowhost by chance and saw the changed amount for the next payment. Then I asked their support about the reason.
Hello,
The campaign we did was a campaign we did at that time. However, we applied the normal prices, thinking that we could not continue this discount due to increased 3rd party costs (Traffic Tracking, Abuse tracking, Monitor tracking). The price of the package you bought was normally $11.98 anyway. The raise is not 3 times. We also shared an announcement about this on our page and did not force anyone to continue with the new prices. Since AWS does not provide a traffic tracking system, we monitor many of our customers with 3rd party software to protect them without paying extra traffic fees. and we cost much more than the price we get on AWS. Of course, we do not want to lose a customer of 9 months. But we cannot continue by selling at a loss. Therefore, upon your request, your server was canceled and the fee of $1.99 was refunded for 1 month you did not use.
Also, only in the last 2 months, we had to pay an extra $20k traffic fee because some of the client servers exceeded the specified traffic limits exponentially. However, customers did not agree to use this traffic even though we had evidence. For this reason, I would like to add here as a note that we have started to use these softwares compulsorily.
This fee could not be collected from the customers and was added to our turnover as a total loss. We started to follow it instantly so that it wouldn’t happen again.
To be fair, yes, I got a refund of $1.99 for the prepaid month I’m not using any more.
But all the rest is not the good way to treat a customer: raise the quarterly price from about 6 to 18 Dollar (for a 512 MB VPS), publish an announcement on your page after a customer asked about the silent price increase and of course the silly reasons for this price change (costs for monitoring?).