
TheStack is back! I know, I started their last offer with that same line, but it just flows so naturally.
They first came around back in April and have had a variety of offers for us. This time, it’s a nice dedi in California:
- $59.99/mo recurring for an E5 (6c/12t), 32GB RAM, 20TB/mo bandwidth, DDoS protection…with no setup fee!
TheStack has been providing hosting services since 2015. They’re a Hong Kong-registered company (number 2256337) and have a variety of services, including shared, VPS, dedicated, and colo. You might want to check out their blog which has some nice tutorials on Jenkins, LAMP stack, golang, and some web-oriented sysadmin tasks. They are also hiring.
Here’s a bit about them in their own words:
“TheStack has been providing high-quality web hosting services since 2015. We’ve served thousands of happy customers throughout the world so far, and we are constantly improving our services to get close to our mission: being reliable but affordable.” Take a gander at their
ToS,
AUP, and
Privacy Policy before signing up, and then if you’re good to go, you can pay with credit cards (via Stripe), Alipay, WeChat pay, Bitcoin, DOKU, Webmoney, PayTM, India UPO, or bank transfer.
As always, your fellow readers would love to hear about your experiences with
TheStack, so please comment below.
Now read more to see the offer!
San Jose, CA (USA) Dedicated Server Intel Xeon E5-2630L v2 (2.40 GHz, 6 cores, 12 threads) RAM: 32GB Storage: 2TB SATA IPv4: 1 (Additional IPs available upon request) Bandwidth: 20TB/mo on 1Gbps dedicated uplink Anti-DDoS: Up to 150Gbps DDoS Protection - $59.99/mo recurring
- No setup fee!
- [ORDER]
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NETWORK INFO
Datacenter Location: San Jose, California, USA
Test IPv4: 69.46.67.66
Please let us know if you have any questions/comments and enjoy!
I'm Andrew, techno polymath and long-time LowEndTalk community Moderator. My technical interests include all things Unix, perl, python, shell scripting, and relational database systems. I enjoy writing technical articles here on LowEndBox to help people get more out of their VPSes.
Can you explain why you are hijacking so many ARIN blocks? All on DROP/EDROP, and it is all very obviously hijacked space like Weldwood
https://bgp.he.net/AS62900#_prefixes