ServerStrong is back with a flash sale for the community. They have been featured here before, so we hope you enjoy what they are offering to us today!
Today they are offering new KVM VPS plans located in Los Angeles. We thought the plans looked interesting as they included high bandwidth limits. All of their offers are powered by SSD storage. As always – we want to hear your feedback, so if you decide to buy a plan from ServerStrong, please be sure to share your experience below!
They accept PayPal, Credit Cards, Alipay, and Cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum) as available payment methods for you to choose from.
You can find their ToS/Legal Docs here.
Here’s what they had to say:
“Currently we have 3,000 and growing active clients that are enjoying our best hosting solutions at such a reasonable price. Not only our servers are super fast and reliable with better performance but our customer support team is also the reason that we have trust of 1000’s of clients because they are available for you 24/7 all year to entertain and fix your queries regarding hosting issues.
All of our hosting solution plans are redesigned accordingly to accommodate all the requirements and fulfill the solution to the existing hosting blunders of famous hosting providers.
Our hosting services are market competitively more reliable and secured because of the high tech super servers placed in our data centers which are maintained by highly trained team of engineers.
Our datacenters run on state-of-the-art infrastructure, ensuring high uptime and performance.”
Here are the offers:
2GB SSD KVM VPS - 2 CPU Cores
- 2GB RAM
- 15GB SSD Storage
- 2TB Monthly Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Network Port
- SolusVM Control Panel
- API Friendly
- $25.00/yr
- [ORDER]
| 4GB SSD KVM VPS - 4 CPU Cores
- 4GB RAM
- 40GB SSD Storage
- 5TB Monthly Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Network Port
- SolusVM Control Panel
- API Friendly
- $45.00/yr
- [ORDER]
| 6GB SSD KVM VPS - 4 CPU Cores
- 6GB RAM
- 60GB SSD Storage
- 30TB Monthly Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Network Port
- SolusVM Control Panel
- API Friendly
- $65.00/yr
- [ORDER]
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NETWORK INFO:
Los Angeles, CA – Telecom Building
Test IPv4: 107.175.180.6
Test files: http://107.175.180.6/100MB.test | http://107.175.180.6/1000MB.test
KVM Host Nodes:
– DUAL Intel Xeon E5-2670v2 40x 2.50 GHz
– 256GB RAM
– Samsung Pro SSD’s
– LSI 9361-4i RAID Controller
– 1Gbps Dual Network Uplinks
Please let us know if you have any questions/comments and enjoy!
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Does it support ipv6? How many up addresses do you give per vps?
they are not answering my ticket on IPv6 either :(
i wanted to know if they can allot native IPv6 or not.
but,
if you’re ok with running 6in4 tunneling apps, then you can have tunneled IPv6 in any VPS with IPv4.
HurricanElectric/HE, NetAssist,etc tunnel-brokers can give free /64 or /48 IPv6 NET.
Hi . will you able to add one /64 IPv6 “NET” (not 1 IPv6 “address”) with KVM VPS ? your DataCenter supports it ?
( one /64 IPv6-net/subnet/range/block has 18-QuinTillion (18QN) IPv6-addresses . 1-Billion (1BN) has 9 zeroes after 1 , & 1-Quintillion (1QN) has 18 zeroes after 1 . According to IANA/IETF/etc an end-user should have a minimum /64 IPv6 net/subnet , and standard recommendation is /48 net/subnet for business end-users & /56 net/subnet for residential end-users ).
does your VPS-Management-Panel allows to completely setup “PTR”/RDNS of IPv4 & IPv6 addresses ? or customer have to open support-ticket ?
“PTR”/RDNS/etc are needed for MailServer, security, etc.
Intel CPU/microProcessor (1P) mostly contains 2-Threads (2T) Per/each Core (1C).
2-Threads also-known-as (aka) 2-vCores or 2-vCPUs or 1-Core.
So by “2 CPU Cores” from “DUAL Intel Xeon E5-2670v2 40x 2.50 GHz”, do you mean 2-Threads of intel processor or 2-Cores or 2-vCores ?
What is the guaranteed-minimum PERCENT of computing-power/computing-performance/resource/level of a single/one thread/vCPU/vCore is allotted/assigned/committed to this KVM VPS plan/deal ?
one thread’s/vCPU’s 100% or 95% or 50% or even less ?
I would also like to know the answers to these questions!
This site is a potential scam.
1. I paid on their website through paypal, indicating it is paid to Fastspring. The invoice also said it is paid.
2. The service claimed to be activated. But they never give any login details.
3. I asked the CS for the login details, after a few futile ticket exchange, they claimed they do not use paypal(???) and asked you to pay again.
4. I am now filing a dispute on paypal.
Beware, guys!
Do you have any screenshot to prove this?
is offer still there> I am seeing stock finished