vpsMachine - £3.49 128MB OpenVZ VPS in UK
Sep 28, 2010 @ 2:09 am
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Mat from vpsMachine emailed me their WHT offer the other day. They are currently running a special promotion until the end of October. Use promocode WHT0810 to get 30% off recurring discount. Their cheapest plan is now £3.49/month (order link), and here’s the spec:
- 128MB guaranteed/256MB burstable memory
- 10GB storage
- 100GB/month data transfer
- OpenVZ/SolusVM
Servers in UK I believe. According to the about us page, they are part of “A&M Web Ltd”, a private company in UK (Registration number: 6766231), that has been incorporated for a bit less than 2 years, who is also the registrar of their domain. Interestingly the website is hosted on Line3 Internet (non-redundant DNS fail), that also has A&M Web as registrar but the domain was registered back in 2005 (to registrant ITS-Linux Ltd that was registered back in 2000).
Looks like an actual company. Pricing might not be fantastic though, consider all the recent UK offers.

LEA (LowEndAdmin) is the original founder of LowEndBox and the visionary who gave rise to an entire movement around minimalist, efficient hosting. In 2008, LEA launched LowEndBox with a simple but powerful idea: that it was possible to run meaningful applications, web servers, VPNs, mail servers, and more – on small, low-cost virtual machines with minimal resources.
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(Hint: Direct Links to Companies House have been disabled, they all lead to the main website and searchmask)
Alright. Looks like some government website does not understand the concept or “permalink” (or don’t want people to abuse it 🙂