Another deal via WebHostingTalk. Universal Hosts is having some cheap low end dedicated box deal with their old Pentium IV servers — $27.99/month free set up gets you
- Pentium IV 1.5GHz
- 512MB memory
- 40GB storage
- 2,000GB monthly transfer
- CentOS 4/5 or Windows 2003
Their website is hosted in Charlotte, North Carolina, so I presume their dedicated servers are hosted there as well.
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