A week ago we posted an offer from community provider ServerHost. It was so awesome I want to make sure you didn’t miss it:
- 1GB KVM VPS, unmetered bandwidth, IPv4 – only $1/month!
- Or step up to a 2GB KVM VPS for only $3/month!
You can get this deal in Buffalo (New York, Miami (Florida), Chicago (Illinois), Dallas (Texas), Las Vegas (Nevada), Los Angeles (California), and for a slight upcharge, also in Amsterdam (Netherlands), Frankfurt (Germany, and Warsaw (Poland). They’ve got a nice page with full info on all their locations.
The listed offer is for SSD drives. If you want a little more performance, you can step up to NVMe for just a little more.
So besides the amazing pricing, why else might you want to consider ServerHost? If you ask them, they’d say:
- Elite customer service
- Amazing service level agreement (99.9%)
- 24/7/365 support team
- Affordable, competitively priced plans
- Versatile service offerings
- Industry expertise
Read more on their web site, or jump back to last week’s post. You’ll want to get in on this deal!
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Ain’t working anymore
this host sucks.. 90% downtime.. i don’t recommend serverhost, vpshostingservice
I gave this host a try for a few weeks. I needed to run a VPN server in Germany (which costs an extra $1 per month). Performance was absolutely horrible. Sometimes establishing a SSH connection would take like 10 seconds. Throughput was horrible. What made this a non-working deal is that the IP location was reported to be in Las Vegas by most (though not all) services, even though I’m pretty sure that the server was actually physically located in Germany. But because the IP location did not consistently show as Germany, this totally defeated the purpose of running the VPN. Anyway, this was probably the worst performing VPS I tried so far.