vServer.site Specials in Düsseldorf, Germany (KVM and Dedi, from €1.50/month)!
Aug 31, 2020 @ 10:05 am
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We mentioned vServer.site back in June 2020 as part of a special we did on providers offering service for $1 a month. Now they’re back with some full-fledged offers all their own. And they’re pretty nice! KVMs from 512MB to 8GB and a nice dedicated server offer. On the KVM side, you can get 512MB for €1.50 a month, all the way up to 8Gb for €10.49/mo. That’s a lot of RAM! Their dedicated server offer is for an E5-2630L and includes twin SSDs, 16GB of RAM, and is priced at only €40/month.
They’re offering service in Düsseldorf, Germany. I visited their site and I’ll link to the English side of it here. I was pleased to see the many TrustPilot reviews they have (55 as of this post), even if my university German from decades ago failed me.
Their WHOIS is public and they are a registered company in Germany. You can read their terms of service on their web site. You can pay for service with PayPal, BitCoin, Credit Card, SEPA, or bank transfer.
In their own words:
“vServer.site is an part of Elektronik Böcker and hosts servers at the Interwerk data center in Frankfurt as well an in Tier 3 Datacenter in Dusseldorf. Our network is internally designed for 10 GBit/s. We offer you variable up and Downgrades according to your personal needs. We offer low latency for customers from outside Germany.”
Network and host node info after the jump, but first, here are the offers:
KVM DUS MINI - KVM DUS MINI
- 512MB RAM
- 1x vCPU
- 5GB HDD space
- 1TB transfer
- 1Gbps uplink
- 1x IPv4
- Multiple IPv6 possible
- Virtualizor
- Coupon: LET10LONG
- €1.50/month
- €16.20/year
- [ORDER]
| KVM DUS Ultra - 2048MB RAM
- 2x vCPU
- 10GB HDD space
- 1TB transfer
- 1Gbps uplink
- 1x IPv4
- Multiple IPv6 possible
- Virtualizor
- Coupon: LET10LONG
- €3.00/month
- €32.40/year
- [ORDER]
| KVM DUS Large - 4096MB RAM
- 2x vCPU
- 20GB HDD space
- 2TB transfer
- 1Gbps uplink
- 1x IPv4
- Multiple IPv6 possible
- Virtualizor
- Coupon: LET10LONG
- €5.99/month
- €64.69/year
- [ORDER]
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KVM DUS Xtreme - 8192MB RAM
- 4x vCPU
- 50GB HDD space
- 2TB transfer
- 1Gbps uplink
- 1x IPv4
- Multiple IPv6 possible
- Virtualizor
- Coupon: LET10LONG
- €10.49/month
- €113.29/year
- [ORDER]
| Dedicated E5-16G - 16GB RAM
- Intel Xeon E5–2630L v2 CPU 6(12)Core
- 2x 256GB SSD
- Hardware RAID
- 5TB transfer
- 1Gbps uplink
- 1x IPv4
- Multiple IPv6 possible
- IPMI: yes
- Coupon: LET10LONG
- €40/month
- €432/year
- [ORDER]
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Network details available by reading more.
Network Info
Datacenter Düsseldorf, Germany
Test IPv4: 185.244.27.1
Test IPv6: 2a0f:5707:aa80::1
Host Nodes
- 2x AMD6380 CPU
- minimal 96GB RAM
- SSD storage
- Hardware RAID10
- 10Gbps uplink
Please let us know if you have any questions, comments or concerns!

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Regular prices, coupon has no impact
Is OpenVPN Allowed?
For personal use, yes
For example, Mini is 18€ anually, with coupon 16,20. The Coupon is valid
When I go to the order page of KVM DUS Ultra I see: “Monthly Traffic: 4 TB / 200 Mbps”
What does that mean exactly? Is the speed throttled down to 200 Mbps if you exceed 4 TB traffic?
The promo code is not working. :(