LEA (LowEndAdmin) is the original founder of LowEndBox and the visionary who gave rise to an entire movement around minimalist, efficient hosting. In 2008, LEA launched LowEndBox with a simple but powerful idea: that it was possible to run meaningful applications, web servers, VPNs, mail servers, and more – on small, low-cost virtual machines with minimal resources.
At a time when most infrastructure discussions were dominated by high-end servers and enterprise platforms, LEA championed the opposite approach: lightweight Linux distros, self-managed servers, open source software, and thoughtful optimization. This philosophy gave birth to the term “Low End Box”, which would come to define a new genre of hosting tailored to developers, tinkerers, and budget-conscious users around the world.
Through LowEndBox and its companion forum, LowEndTalk, LEA built the foundation for what would become one of the most active and enduring communities in the hosting world, prioritizing knowledge-sharing, transparency, and accessibility.
After several years of nurturing the site and community, LEA stepped away from active involvement, passing the torch to a new generation of admins, contributors, and moderators. Today, LEA remains a respected figure in the LowEnd ecosystem, credited with launching a platform and philosophy that continues to influence thousands of infrastructure providers and users globally.
LowEndBox’s legacy, and its thriving community, is a direct result of LEA’s original vision.
Interesting offer; I’ve opted not to sign up with them due to their strange terms of service in the end though.
Hi
We have now altered our terms and conditions and taken a lot of the unnecessary jargon out and simplifyed it. We have also changed the format on how they can be viewed to make it more easiler to access.
You may want to continue to reconsider your ToS.
“Double Opt-in” mail lists (Really called Confirmed Opt in. Double is marketer double talk) is the excepted method of running a mail list.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-spam_techniques#Confirmed_opt-in_for_mailing_lists
Prorate is misspelled as prorata.
Rather surprised you automatically suspend when bandwidth runs out. A simple overnight slashdotting can run up the used bandwidth and your client will be rather surprised when they wake up in the morning to find their site offline due to it with no advanced warning.
You ban IRC bots but not servers?
Gotta admit that I think it still needs work.
Forgot the link: http://www.rackvm.com/tos.html