VPSDC - $6.95 OpenVZ VPS with 256MB
Jul 21, 2010 @ 6:35 am
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Via this WHT offer. VPSDC is a UK based company offering OpenVZ virtual servers, and their budget plan starts from $6.95/month which gives you
- 256MB guaranteed/512MB burstable memory
- 10GB storage
- 50GB/month data transfer
- OpenVZ
On the website it says the Budget plans are based in US and UK. Their website is hosted in Chicago with Sharktech Internet Services so I assume it is with them as well. Domain has been registered for 3 years and currently to “OSHS Limited“, who as far as I know, runs by Suhali who also owns HighVPS (acquired from Jason Scales), VPSWow (also acquired from Jason), ConnectSwitch and HostGD that were featured on LowEndBox.
Does that make this reputable business? Hmm I guess so. The plans themselves are probably not that great though when you compare with some recent offers.

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That’s a strong red!
Francisco
Is this really with sharktech?