TIME LIMITED: Cheap VPS Offers in Ho Chi Minh City from Onidel! 2GB VPS From Only $4.95/Month on Annual!
Mar 06, 2026 @ 3:38 pm
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Onidel is expanding in Ho Chi Minh City (Viet Nam)! They recently shared news on LowEndTalk:
We have just deployed a new cluster in Ho Chi Minh. This is our effort to keep infrastructures in Vietnam on par with what we have in other locations. What you’ll get in Ho Chi Minh:
- AMD EPYC Rome
- NVMe Block Storage (Triple replication by Ceph)
- Dedicated IPv4
- Routed IPv6 (pending for BGP announcement, ETA next week)
- 1 Gbps network port
- BW Pooling
- Private network
- High-availability at compute, storage and network-level.
- and more.
They’re offering 50% off recurring prices for a limited time…only until March 8, 2026!
Here are some sample configs, but login to their site to dial in the exact specs you want. Be sure to use promo code: VIETNAMISBACK.
ONI-1 - $59.40/yr $29.70/yr
- 1 vCPU AMD EPYC Rome
- 2 GBs of RAM
- 20 GBs of NVMe Block Storage (Ceph)
- 1 TB of Data transfer @ 1Gbps
- 1 x IPv4
- 👉 Login to Order
| ONI-2 - $118.80/yr $58.40/yr
- 2 vCPU AMD EPYC Rome
- 4 GBs of RAM
- 40 GBs of NVMe Block Storage (Ceph)
- 2 TB of Data transfer @ 1Gbps
- 1 x IPv4
- 👉 Login to Order
| ONI-3 - $237.60/yr $118.80/yr/yr
- 4 vCPU AMD EPYC Rome
- 8 GBs of RAM
- 80 GBs of NVMe Block Storage (Ceph)
- 4 TB of Data transfer @ 1Gbps
- 1 x IPv4
- 👉 Login to Order
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Read more on their LowEndTalk thread!

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