Second to the Last Deal for 2024: VeloxMedia's 1GB KVM in California for Only £10/year!
Dec 30, 2024 @ 3:50 pm
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It’s almost time for 2025! But before we get to the new year, we have a couple final offers for you. One today, one tomorrow.
Today we’ve got VeloxMedia, who first graced our pages during Black Friday. They’re offering 40% on any California VPS listed on their website with code LEB40.
Below are some examples. How about a 1GB KVM with IPv4 + IPv6 for only £10/year? That’s with SSD but NVMe is available for only £15/year. Nice!
VPS Offers
1GB Yearly NVMe
California - 1GB RAM
- 1vCPU
- 10GB NVMe
- Unmetered Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Port Speed
- 1IPv4
- IPv6 /64
- SolusVM
- KVM
- £15/year
- [ORDER]
| 1GB Yearly SSD
California- 1GB RAM
- 1vCPU
- 10GB NVMe
- Unmetered Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Port Speed
- 1IPv4
- IPv6 /64
- SolusVM
- KVM
- £10/year
- [ORDER]
| 2GB Plan NVMe
California- 2GB RAM
- 2vCPU
- 20GB NVMe
- Unmetered Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Port Speed
- 1IPv4
- IPv6 /64
- SolusVM
- KVM£3.50/mo
- Promo code: 2GBNVME
- [ORDER]
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8GB Plan NVMe California - 8GB RAM
- 4x vCPU
- 80GB NVMe Diskspace
- Unmetered Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Uplink
- IPv4: 1
- IPv6: /64
- SolusVM
- KVM
- Promo code: 8GBNVME
- £5/mo
- [ORDER]
| 12GB Plan SSD
California - 12GB RAM
- 6x vCPU
- 90GB SSD Diskspace
- 3TB Transfer
- 1Gbps Uplink
- IPv4: 1
- IPv6: /64
- SolusVM
- KVM
- £7/mo
- Promocode: 12GBPLAN
- [ORDER]
| 64GB Plan NVMe California- 64GB RAM
- 16x vCPU
- 200GB NVMe Diskspace
- Unmetered Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Uplink
- IPv4: 1
- IPv6: /64
- SolusVM
- KVM
- £25/mo
- Promo code: 64GBNVME
- [ORDER]
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Raindog308 is a longtime LowEndTalk community administrator, technical writer, and self-described techno polymath. With deep roots in the *nix world, he has a passion for systems both modern and vintage, ranging from Unix, Perl, Python, and Golang to shell scripting and mainframe-era operating systems like MVS. He’s equally comfortable with relational database systems, having spent years working with Oracle, PostgreSQL, and MySQL.
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