RaidLogic has just opened a new location for their VPS services in Los Angeles. They were last posted in May this year with a Kansas City or Scranton offer. They have new hardware which is part and parcel with the 5GB offsite backup space, free DNS hosting and free website migration.
VPS VZ-128MB
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VPS VZ-256MB
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RaidLogic advertises a 99.9% uptime guarantee although their Service Level Agreement states 99.5%, we are however impressed with a provider that actually publishes such a detailed SLA so take a read. Also notable with their offer is Free CISCO™ GUARD DDOS protection and advertised 24/7/365 support may put them a cut above the average LEB provider.
VPS VZ-512MB
- 2 CPU Core
- 512MB RAM
- 768MB Burstable
- 15GB Disk Space
- 1 Usable IP
- 1000GB Bandwidth
- SolusVM/OpenVZ>
- $5.95/Month
- More Information | Direct Signup
Try their speed by downloading one of the files.
http://speedtest.raidlogic.net/10mb.bin
http://speedtest.raidlogic.net/100mb.bin
Ping @ 184.22.121.180
Bandwidth Meter Speedtest here
# Kansas City, MO
IPv4 – PING: 199.168.100.194
http://node06.raidlogic.net/speedtest/
http://node06.raidlogic.net/speedtest/10mb.bin
http://node06.raidlogic.net/speedtest/100mb.bin
http://node06.raidlogic.net/speedtest/1000mb.bin
# Los Angeles, CA
IPv4 – PING: 184.82.255.242
http://node09.raidlogic.net/speedtest/
http://node09.raidlogic.net/speedtest/10mb.bin
http://node09.raidlogic.net/speedtest/100mb.bin
http://node09.raidlogic.net/speedtest/1000mb.bin
# Scranton, PA
IPv4 – PING: 184.82.191.66
http://node03.raidlogic.net/speedtest/
http://node03.raidlogic.net/speedtest/10mb.bin
http://node03.raidlogic.net/speedtest/100mb.bin
http://node03.raidlogic.net/speedtest/1000mb.bin
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Aren’t these the guys that disappeared overnight with their brand ‘The Server Experts’?
@Freek,
I think i explained this already one time in detail but let me do it again.
We bought the remaining clients from (The Server Experts) after the whole issue went down, their domain however is still owned by the original owner. What we bought was the remaining clients who still were active (very few if i my say so) and we bought the rights to re-use their website layout.
Thank you
can you expound on the ddos guard? im not familiar. thank you
@jcaleb
Please visit below URL to find out more about the DDOS protection we offer from Cisco.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/modules/ps2706/ps6235/product_data_sheet0900aecd80220a7c.html
Thank you,
Hi Jeff,
Not to keep harping on the DDoS protection, but I to would like some additional information about your companies interaction with the Cisco Anomaly Guard. The hardware together is well over $100,000 for a *real* Cisco Guard, which doesn’t really seem realistic for LEB offerings. Are you using the hardware as provided through your data center or did you folks purchase it all yourself? If so, I’d love to know specifics about your network structure as we to were looking at incorporating it sometime in the near future. DDoS is a never ending battle for everyone on LEB, trying to derive a feasible solution :S
BursNet ;)
I’m thinking of grabbing at 512mb VPS, but I see your TOS prohibits IRC and IRC proxies. Do you make exceptions?
I’ll be using it for my webdev projects and maybe a bit of idling on Freenode.
Thanks :)
@ NahianC
These VPS are not from Burstnet they are hosted on our own hardware, since when does Burstnet offer lowend vps?
We would like to thank LowEndBox for the amazing response we are receiving, as always orders are flying in.
Cheers
I have never mentioned reselling burstnet. You can either colocate their or lease their servers. BurstNet is a budget DC after all :). Sorry for any misunderstanding. No hard feeling! Cheers.
And I made the classic *there vs Their vs They’re mistake. Please try to read There for the first Their.
@Karl,
I’m sorry but at this time we do not allow IRC nor IRC proxies.
Thank you,
Seems like this amazing SLA you guys are bragging about, and how detailed it is, seems to be some stock bullshit that every provider and their Grandmother has:
Google: http://tinyurl.com/8dwlwjs
Richard, Are you still doing web design?