SupremeVPS is back with some exclusive offers for the community. This time, they are focusing on their KVM virtualization based VPS offers which is pretty neat – as KVM means you can run your own kernel, Docker, ServerPilot, etc. without any barriers typically seen with container-based virtualization. The sales plans they have submitted include a 2GB, 4GB and 6GB KVM VPS.
As always, every offer by SupremeVPS is all powered by RAID-10 SSD’s for top notch performance!
You can find their ToS/Legal Docs here. They accept PayPal, Credit Cards, Alipay, WeChat Pay, Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ethereum as payment methods.
Here’s what they had to say:
“We are on a mission to make VPS hosting affordable, easy to use, and transparent. Since day one, we have been on a constant mission to change the VPS hosting industry. Having experienced it ourselves, we have found VPS hosting to be rather tedious with hidden fees, upsells, poor support, etc. – and SupremeVPS was born to change that and to set a new standard – a high standard, for that matter. Today we are successfully empowering over 1500 customers from all over the world!
Our pricing is simple, flat-rate, and easy to understand. No calculator needed, and there are absolutely zero hidden fees. SupremeVPS was born to be simple & easy to use – and our intuitive platform allows you to deploy in under 60 seconds.”
Here are the offers:
2GB SSD KVM - 2 CPU’s
- 2048MB RAM
- 25GB SSD Space
- 5TB Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Port
- KVM Virtualization
- Los Angeles or New York Location
- $29/yr
- [ORDER]
| 4GB SSD KVM - 4 CPU’s
- 4GB RAM
- 50GB SSD Storage
- 8TB Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Port
- KVM Virtualization
- Los Angeles or New York Location
- $40/yr
- [ORDER]
| 6GB SSD KVM - 4 CPU’s
- 6GB RAM
- 60GB SSD Storage
- 10TB Bandwidth
- 1Gbps Port
- KVM Virtualization
- Los Angeles or New York Location
- $79/yr
- [ORDER]
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NETWORK INFO:
Los Angeles, California (530 W. 6th St. Datacenter Facility)
Test IPv4: 107.175.180.6
Test file: http://107.175.180.6/1000MB.test
Buffalo, New York (325 Delaware Ave. Buffalo, NY Facility)
Test IPv4: 192.3.180.103
Test file: http://192.3.180.103/1000MB.test
Host Node Specifications:
– Dual Intel Xeon E5-2660v2
– 128GB DDR3 RAM
– 4x RAID-10 Samsung 860 SSD’s
– 1Gbps uplinks
Please let us know if you have any questions/comments and enjoy!
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Looks tempting. But I didn’t see Windows as a OS option. Anyone have experience?
I emailed them about support for Windows server OS and they didn’t understand the question. So I’m going to post it here. Do they support Windows Server OS?
what other good Chicago options are there also?
Need a good test box.
“…our intuitive platform allows you to deploy in under 60 seconds”
4 and a half hours later, my VPS is still “pending”.
Refund requested via ticket, we’ll see if they respond to that in any meaningful amount of time.
My god the response time of the server I have with them is horrible. Takes almost two minutes for SSH to connect and I am on top of gigabit fiber and that’s with a 29ms ping time. Only reason I still have the server is because I stupidly bought a years worth of service but the server itself is pretty much unusable. After two minutes of waiting for SSH to load I have waited two more to see the command prompt…still nothing.
This speedtest ran from a ColoCrossing server IN THE SAME DATACENTER.
Selecting best server based on ping…
Hosted by ColoCrossing (Buffalo, NY) [0.04 km]: 0.727 ms
Testing download speed……………………………………………………………………..
Download: 645.82 Mbit/s
Testing upload speed…………………………………………………………………………………..
.Upload: 26.59 Mbit/s
HORRIBLY OVERSOLD.