Roilan, from Tragic Servers, sent in their first ever offers for LowEndBox.com! While the name is sort of special, they have been in business for two years this month. Tragic Servers is a legally registered company in Binghamton, NY, USA and has been doing game server hosting since May 2012. They have been doing unmanaged VPS hosting since October of that year. These offers are hosted with Limestone Networks in Dallas, TX, and come with basic DDoS protection (handled by Limestone Networks). If you give Tragic Servers a try, please share your experiences with us. The same goes for existing customers. Enjoy these offers!
LEB – Mid OpenVZ
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Tragic Servers accepts payments via Paypal and credit cards through Stripe. They have a 24-hour refund policy but exceptions could be made on a case-by-case basis. As usual, please read their Terms of Service before you order!
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Thank you, Maarten.
If anyone has additional questions feel free to send me an email: roilans [@] tragicservers.com.
come on
http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/6802/anyone-used-vortexvps
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1216366
We have no association with them. I will contact LSN about this.
Thanks for bringing it up.
Just a quick update, LSN has told me it will be corrected within 48 hours.
Thanks for bringing it up.
Roilan
TragicServers has no affiliation with Vortex. Limestone just forgot to update the SWIP info on the IP.
The Vortex owners Grant and his girlfriend Kirsti are no longer running any VPS company. Grant is currently in jail after being arrested on fraud charges in March and had his bail denied again. He had a court appearance in Port Macquarie yesterday (case number 2005-00162895: http://searchcourtlists.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/scm/search). http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1242071&page=8
Disappointed that they haven’t gone with slogan ‘The only thing Tragic is the name!”.
Hehe, that would be a good one.
I am weary of OpenVZ due to limits of kernel header access for compiling applications which need it, and trouble installing SSL certificates.
Well this isn’t really the place to comment about OpenVZ. There are OpenVZ forum and LET.
Who are you to say that?
Maybe he will come back on seeing my comment and offer a special on KVM, or Xen?
We are working our way up slowly and starting with OpenVZ first. Hopefully in the future, we’ll be able to offer KVM.
Roilan
Maybe you could have just said, “Any KVM or XEN options?”
#JustSaying :-)
Just to add to what I said earlier. If we fill this node up, our next one will possibly be KVM with a similar, if not, better offer.
There’s no need to be hostile, Trent. perennate was just being nice.
Just a quick update, we ran out of IPs in our current block and waiting for another IP block. Once, it’s available all orders pending will be provisioned.
Roilan
The block has been added :)
I have the 1G/4core package. So far, so good, though I’ve only played with the OS itself (nothing that taxes a server). The comment from Trent is spot on: can’t seem to get docker or apparmor working with any CentOS or Ubuntu builds they offer (and their Debian versions doesn’t support docker). Reboots and rebuilds are lightning-fast.