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StormVZ - $6.80/Month 2GB OpenVZ VPS in Dallas

Patrick, from StormVZ, has sent us another exclusive offer for LowEndBox readers.

LEB Special

  • 4 Shared Cores
  • 2GB Guaranteed RAM
  • 30GB RAID10 Disk Space
  • 1TB Bandwidth
  • 100Mbps Port
  • OpenVZ/SolusVM
  • 1 IPv4
  • $6.80/Month
  • Order Link
  • Location: Dallas, TX
UK SAS

  • 3 Shared Cores
  • 512MB Guaranteed RAM
  • 1024MB Burstable RAM
  • 20GB 15k SAS DiskSpace
  • 1TB Bandwidth
  • OpenVZ/SolusVM
  • 1 IPv4
  • $6.66/Month
  • Order Link
  • Location: Hampshire, UK

StormVZ were last featured a little over a month ago, when they were offering a 256MB OpenVZ in Hampshire, UK or New Jersey, USA. On that post, two customers left feedback which were both positive. As we reported earlier this month, in our Community Roundup; StormVZ have since expanded to Dallas. Patrick has also let us know that customers can receive 30% off recurring, if they use the promo code LEB30, on UK SAS and USA SSD plans. However, after reading this thread, it appears they’re closing down USASSD operations.

You can view more monthly plans on their vps page and yearly plans can be found here. They offer a full 5 day money back guarantee and are a registered business in England & Wales. Their Privacy Policy can be viewed here and their Terms of Service can be seen here.

Network Information
USA servers are located with Incero in Dallas, Texas. You can view the AS Network they use, by clicking here.

Test IPv4: 192.211.52.131
Test File: http://192.211.52.131/1000mb.bin

UK servers are located with Redstation in Hampshire, UK. You can view the AS Network they use, by clicking here.

Test IPv4: 109.200.26.19
Test File: http://109.200.26.19/1000mb.bin

33 Comments

  1. Another 2GB Deals.
    Nice :)

    November 15, 2012 @ 11:59 pm | Reply
  2. QT:

    Not a stable provider, order two VPS before, both not bootable Just cancel subscription. So far..

    November 16, 2012 @ 12:23 am | Reply
    • Did you ever contact support? Also I hate to see negative comments so are you able to verify you were existing customer?

      Only reason why it’s possible that it was not bootable is that the conf file wasn’t created properly which happens from time to time.

      November 16, 2012 @ 9:43 am | Reply
      • Ashley Hawkridge:

        I can back this up. SolusVM seems to be deploying more and more dud OpenVZ containers recently. Either the IP isn’t routed properly or the container just locks up.

        November 16, 2012 @ 5:08 pm | Reply
      • Agrees. Hence, we’re looking at creating our own VM management panel. We’ve seen a lot of time where SolusVM would randomly break things and we needed to fix it manually.

        November 16, 2012 @ 10:51 pm | Reply
      • Alexander Barakov:

        90% of those cases are either for long root password or special chars in the root password. It is ridicious. I get atleast 1 not bootable container per day.

        Alexander

        November 17, 2012 @ 5:27 pm | Reply
  3. Victor Zhang:

    A nice offer. Any 4GB offers? ;)

    November 16, 2012 @ 6:35 am | Reply
  4. The Ninja:

    A month on and I’m still a happy customer, and now have one of their excellent value £5/year plans to use as as a VPN server for my iPhone (thanks for the free port upgrade Patrick!).

    November 16, 2012 @ 8:12 am | Reply
  5. Nice offer

    November 16, 2012 @ 8:25 am | Reply
  6. Enzo:

    No LEB Special for 1GIG?

    November 16, 2012 @ 1:25 pm | Reply
  7. USA speed:

    [root@ovzhost04 src]# wget http://192.211.52.131/1000mb.bin
    –2012-11-18 17:33:34– http://192.211.52.131/1000mb.bin
    Connecting to 192.211.52.131:80… connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response… 200 OK
    Length: 1073741824 (1.0G) [application/octet-stream]
    Saving to: “1000mb.bin”

    100%[========================================================================================================================================================================================================================>] 1,073,741,824 25.6M/s in 30s

    2012-11-18 17:34:04 (34.2 MB/s) – “1000mb.bin” saved [1073741824/1073741824]

    [root@ovzhost04 src]#

    UK one you have some problems stopping starting there:

    [root@ovzhost04 src]# wget http://109.200.26.19/1000mb.bin
    –2012-11-18 17:34:27– http://109.200.26.19/1000mb.bin
    Connecting to 109.200.26.19:80… connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response… 200 OK
    Length: 1073741824 (1.0G) [application/octet-stream]
    Saving to: “1000mb.bin.1”

    100%[========================================================================================================================================================================================================================>] 1,073,741,824 7.99M/s in 4m 9s

    2012-11-18 17:38:36 (4.11 MB/s) – “1000mb.bin.1” saved [1073741824/1073741824]

    [root@ovzhost04 src]#

    November 18, 2012 @ 5:40 pm | Reply
    • Al UK VPS’s are restricted to 100mbps port on a 1gbps node. We’ll checkout the node as it should be at least 7-10mb/s higher speeds

      November 18, 2012 @ 5:53 pm | Reply
  8. Their website looks so good! /jelly

    November 19, 2012 @ 10:49 pm | Reply
  9. john:

    Hey pat, can you put Kloxo HIB OS in the Solus?
    If you need, I can point the download link.

    November 20, 2012 @ 6:30 am | Reply
  10. That new design looks absolutely stunning, great work!

    November 20, 2012 @ 7:53 am | Reply
  11. They have yearly plan for 8$:

    1 CPU Cores
    10GB Disk Space
    250GB Bandwidth
    64MB Guaranteed RAM
    128MB Burstable RAM

    https://stormvz.net/cart.php?gid=7&currency=2

    November 20, 2012 @ 11:39 am | Reply
  12. Andy:

    Excuse me. This vps – vpn possible?

    November 20, 2012 @ 11:59 am | Reply
  13. sonu:

    public proxy site allowed?

    November 23, 2012 @ 4:02 pm | Reply
  14. Michael:

    Is public web hosting allowed?

    December 2, 2012 @ 6:38 pm | Reply
    • Michael:

      By which I mean, hosting a site off the VPS that is available to the public. Not hosting others’ sites.

      December 2, 2012 @ 6:39 pm | Reply
      • Yes of course you can host your personal sites with this offer or in fact all of our plans.

        December 2, 2012 @ 6:55 pm | Reply
  15. Patrick Hayward:

    3 available if anyone wants to pick them up quick before it goes out of stock again!

    December 14, 2012 @ 11:27 pm | Reply
    • Jay:

      Any chance of more being in stock soon?

      December 19, 2012 @ 12:12 am | Reply
      • Patrick Hayward:

        New LEB promo out soon hopefully, keep an eye on LEB :)

        December 20, 2012 @ 10:02 pm | Reply
  16. jeff:

    suspended my server for High Resource Usage lost data and was given 0 warning before my server was shut down.

    December 23, 2012 @ 4:47 pm | Reply
    • Patrick Hayward:

      As already mentioned and acknowledged in the ticket.

      You signed up to our fair share terms, http://stormvz.com/terms.html. Your VPS was causing significant disruption to other users on the server and so we suspended it, it was unsuspended after but you no longer wished to keep the VPS. We took immediate action as you affected clients on the node.

      December 23, 2012 @ 5:27 pm | Reply
  17. Juan Valdez:

    Something to watch out for: I just spent two days getting my email server working on one of their VPS, only to have them respond to a ticket with this:

    That is correct. We do not allow emailing of any kind.

    --

    support@ssdvps.com

    Certainly nothing about the Terms of Service suggested I couldn’t run a legitimate email server. Better talk to them to make sure they will allow you to do whatever it is you want to do before you commit.

    October 24, 2013 @ 12:07 am | Reply

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