Nick, from RamNode, is back with another exclusive offer, this time for eight different OpenVZ and KVM plans in Atlanta, Georgia. The coupon code “LEB35” will get you 35% off recurring on any of their plans and it also includes any future upgrades.
128MB SVZ – SSD VPS
| 128MB CVZ – Cached VPS
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RamNode LLC, have now been featured three times but this offer is more or less the same as last time. Along with the two OpenVZ offers which are listed above, RamNode is also offering two KVM plans as well as four OpenVZ plans and they’re listed below. For their servers, RamNode uses E3v2 Ivy Bridge Xeon Processors, Samsung 830 SSDs, WD or Seagate Enterprise HDDs (for SSD-Cached plans only) along with a LSI RAID card.
At present, they only accept payments via PayPal and Google Wallet. Refunds are only available “in special circumstances” and a a 99% uptime guarantee is offered. Adult, VPN and IRC are all allowed. For a more in depth list of what is and isn’t allowed, or for more information, check out their Terms of Service and their Acceptable Usage Policy.
256MB SVZ – SSD VPS
| 256MB CVZ – Cached VPS
| 256MB SKVM – SSD VPS
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512MB SVZ – SSD VPS
| 512MB CVZ – Cached VPS
| 256MB CKVM – Cached VPS
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Network Information:
RamNode servers are located in Atlanta, Georgia. They own all of their own IP addresses and have their own ASN.
Test IPv4: 199.241.28.6
Test IPv6: 2604:180::7a1c:3cd1
Test File: http://test.atl.ramnode.com/100MB.test
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Thanks for posting our offer!
To clarify, we do not allow Tor exit nodes.
Hello folks,
I have been RamNode’s client for months, and I must say that I have been impressed with the uptime and quality of service that they provide me!
The IRC community is simply AWESOME. Pretty helpful, and staff is wonderful. Even I would like to be their IRC Staff as well!
Signup for them, you won’t be disappointed.
Oops, typo, I meant UPTIME, not downtime, please fix this @Liam !
Fixed!!
No downtime on my SSD Cached VZ Atlanta 2 :)
It’s 55 days now
01:25:19 up 91 days, 21:12, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
Atlanta CacheVZ 1. yay! :)
I had a few billing issues and got the service down, due to my lack of payment.
Ramnode is awesome, have given excellent promos in the recent past and I must admit I didn’t knew they were so awesome until I became their customer.
Keep up the excellent work Nick!!
Thank you everyone!
RamNode is one of the best affordable providers out there.
Their servers are alarmingly fast. Thank those Samsung 830’s for most of that. Like rebooting my VPS there, it takes 2-3 seconds :)
I’m 100% satisfied with RamNode service, best support, great uptime, and supper fast server.
Adding to the list of very satisfied / impressed customers here.
Nick’s doing a great job.
When I free up some funds, I will definitely try Nick’s service. His sudden rise to popularity must be based on solid service
so we can or can’t use their awesome service to setup newznab?
That doesn’t look like something that should be running on our servers.
Let me qualify this statement – as long as it’s not used for warez, then it’s fine.
UK 100Mbit server:
[root@ovzhost06 src]# wget http://test.atl.ramnode.com/100MB.test
–2012-12-19 15:35:22– http://test.atl.ramnode.com/100MB.test
Resolving test.atl.ramnode.com… 199.241.28.6
Connecting to test.atl.ramnode.com|199.241.28.6|:80… connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response… 200 OK
Length: 104857600 (100M) [text/plain]
Saving to: `100MB.test’
100%[==========================================================================================================================================================================================================================>] 104,857,600 2.08M/s in 49s
2012-12-19 15:36:12 (2.04 MB/s) – `100MB.test’ saved [104857600/104857600]
[root@ovzhost06 src]#
USA 1Gbit server:
[root@xenhost03 src]# wget http://test.atl.ramnode.com/100MB.test
–2012-12-19 08:37:31– http://test.atl.ramnode.com/100MB.test
Resolving test.atl.ramnode.com… 199.241.28.6
Connecting to test.atl.ramnode.com|199.241.28.6|:80… connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response… 200 OK
Length: 104857600 (100M) [text/plain]
Saving to: “100MB.test.1”
100%[==========================================================================================================================================================================================================================>] 104,857,600 16.3M/s in 6.0s
2012-12-19 08:37:37 (16.6 MB/s) – “100MB.test.1” saved [104857600/104857600]
[root@xenhost03 src]#
Germany 1Gbit server:
[root@ovzhost03 src]# wget http://test.atl.ramnode.com/100MB.test
–2012-12-19 15:35:06– http://test.atl.ramnode.com/100MB.test
Resolving test.atl.ramnode.com… 199.241.28.6
Connecting to test.atl.ramnode.com|199.241.28.6|:80… connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response… 200 OK
Length: 104857600 (100M) [text/plain]
Saving to: “100MB.test”
100%[==========================================================================================================================================================================================================================>] 104,857,600 5.92M/s in 32s
2012-12-19 15:35:40 (3.09 MB/s) – “100MB.test” saved [104857600/104857600]
[root@ovzhost03 src]#
Picked one up. Very nicely done on the offer, Nick. I know this is a stretch given your commitment to top notch hardware and nodes that never feel oversold.
Thanks Jarland!
can i use private torrent?
Very very stable host from ramnode. No downtime since i purchased the ckvm vps except that i upgraded to 9.1-RELEASE. other thatn that , i didn’t experience ANY downtime. Keep up the good work Nick_A.
no cached-ssd nodes left. out of stock already.
ssd ones have little HDD space, I intend to buy one but 30 GB hdd space scares me a lot.
any possibilty to refill your cached-ssd nodes?
Why you scared of 30GB disk?
I usually go for annual plan, they cost much less (just paid 69$/year for prometeus , real bargain since I’m moving from Linode:) Linode is great, I love their control panel,manageable disk partitions, dns and all other stuff, but they are a bit expensive) my second website has lots of images, so want to have some room to expand in need. Gonna wait a few days for cached-ssd one. else I’ll go for 30 gb. hoping for a future upgrade if I ever need one.
The few parts we’re lacking at the moment were delayed thanks to the Christmas shipping frenzy. We have to re-order them from another vendor. I’d expect full CVZ stock to be available by the 27th at the latest. If you want to order an SVZ and switch over to CVZ once we have more stock, we will be happy to do that for you.
good news there, thx.
I just got one from prometeus offer.
but still need another vps for my other website.
there is nothing wrong with prometeus, they seem to be rock solid and real fast, i just dont wanna put all eggs in one basket :P
I will wait for your cached ssd node.
thx again for informing us.
We have more CVZ stock available!
Incredible service, speed, and price. DO IT! Go Ramnode! I’ve been a customer a week, and I’m hoping this relationship lasts forever, at this price!
Thank you very much!
i nick,
on friday we got 2 vps from you. thank you for informing us here too.
i ment “hi” nick :)
Hey Nick, any idea when there will be more of the CVS’s in stock, I want to get a 256mb ram server but see your out of stock and I am kinda nervous ordering a full SDD VPS due to the disk size.
Thanks
Will Lentz
keep in mind I am talking about the ckvm’s NOT the cvz’s.
Thanks
Will Lentz
We don’t have an ETA on when we’ll have full stock back, but I update our stock based on terminations/cancellations regularly.
Any 128 KVM plans available?
Our smallest plan is 256MB.
I don’t need fast disk as almost all of my app run from memory.
WHich VPS should i choose? will SSD VPS also give faster CPU?
We use the same CPUs, so it shouldn’t matter. If you can deal with the lower disk space, then go with SSD.
128MB CVZ – Cached VPS – a small benchmark :)
CPU model : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1240 V2 @ 3.40GHz
Number of cores : 1
CPU frequency : 3400.157 MHz
Total amount of ram : 128 MB
Total amount of swap : 128 MB
System uptime : 3 min,
Download speed : (34.3MB/s)
I/O speed : 670MB/s
I just bought one 512MB SVZ for my blog hosting.
I hope for a little bit more speed than my previous hosting provider :) Let’s see how it’s working.
more datacenter in dallas or la please..
Greetings
I brought 1028MB OpenVZ Cached SSD from Ramnode. It’s unbelievably speedy at such cost. I received a warning mail when I was at >90% of CPU usage. However I am not annoyed by that. I was running multiple benchmarks from ServerBear and I knew that may happen. I replied to Nick with this fact and Nick replied back in instantly in a polite manner. So I can say that support seems great (even in warnings :-) )
I have putted online my personal live blog on it (production you can say). It’s risky but let’s see. I have my own auto backup scripts. :-)
This is the link to benchmark http://serverbear.com/benchmark/2013/03/08/CtdUQXuarIOPkeqy
Thank you Nick and everyone!
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P.S: It’s not that I don’t know English. My keyboard’s “comma” key stopped working! :-)
Nice review. But note, that doing such benchmarks, and even worse, multiple, will overload other clients.
I don’t agree much with those “multiple benchmarks”, specially, as ServerBear is.
Well, the benchmark only lasts a short duration, it’s not a sustained high usage of the CPU.
Same here…
Specially that Fiio and Unixbench crap in a shared environment is a torture.
And no, they doesn’t last a short duration ¬_¬
Agree for Fiio and Unixbench. I was just sitting there and waiting for it to finish for long.
However things are running smoothly right now. I am not able to ping server from some locations but that may be our known friend – DNS propagation taking it’s time.
P.S: Sorry for commas again!
Oops some mistakes… This habit of editing sentence again and again – Kills sometimes. Specially when you have written “P.S” like that!