TheNYNOC - $5 OpenVZ VPS with 512MB
Dec 01, 2008 @ 12:08 pm
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Thanks to Jerret for sending in this VPS deal at WHT. The New York NOC currently has a $5/month “Super VPS Plan” that comes with:
- 512MB burstable memory
- 10GB storage
- 1,000GB/month data transfer
- 2 IP addresses
- HyperVM
Yup. 512MB burstable memory — it’s almost too high-end for me. 1TB of data transfer per month?! I might need to set up a zillion blog sites like this to use that up. The DC is actually not in New York but in Los Angeles. You do have to prepay for 12 months though — but for $60/year it’s still a great value.
Actually. The same deal came up on around 10 days ago, and I signed up on the 21st. I also added 256MB more memory for $27.50/year, and it runs Ubuntu 8.04. The setup was pretty quick — 22 minutes for me after paid by PayPal. It has access to a Core 2 Quad Q9300 (i.e. fast), but it’s sitting there idling at the moment, until I can find something for it to do.

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Glad to see you are customer!! I stumbled upon this site from a person chatting with a staff member on live chat.
Have fun and take care 🙂
Just oversellers..
@Thodoris – been a customer of theirs?
TheNYNoc has been in business for many years and has quite a lot of happy customers – sure, there’s always someone unhappy but they’re a decent company.
Good luck finding a better value for the dollar.
Regards,
Jerret
I’ve been using this site alot and would like to say thanks first. This is my biggest commitment (financial wise) and I guess NOC has to thank LEB for this 🙂