Welcome, DediRock and Thanks for the Sweet Dedi Offer!
Jul 07, 2022 @ 11:56 pm
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Welcome, DediRock!
They’re expanding onto the world scene and are bringing a nice dedi offer for our community.
- Dual E5
- 64GB RAM
- 15 TB bandwidth
- 5 locations to choose from
…$67! Nice.
These systems are available in Bend, Oregon (OR), Charlotte, North Carolina (NC), Los Angeles, California (CA) in two DCs, and Monticello, Iowa (IA).
DediRock‘s Terms of Service is available on their web site. They accept PayPal, and debit/credit cards..
Here’s a little about DediRock in their own words:
The time has finally arrived. DediRock has been servicing local markets in the U.S. for the past 10 years but we’re now ready to make an international push while still providing top quality to our expanding customer base. The team here at Dedi Rock has been hard at work creating a hosting infrastructure that we hope you will love. As we continue to expand, collect feedback, and shift, we hope to create the ideal hosting platform for all of your needs.
If you have been a customer of DediRock or you give them a try out now, please comment below.
Now read more to see the offers!
Dedi Server - Dual E5-2620v2 (12 cores)
- 64GB RAM
- 250GB SSD
- 15TB bw @ 1Gbps
- 3x IPv4
- 99.9% uptime SLA
- $67/Mo
- [ORDER]
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Please let us know if you have any questions/comments and enjoy!

Raindog308 is a longtime LowEndTalk community administrator, technical writer, and self-described techno polymath. With deep roots in the *nix world, he has a passion for systems both modern and vintage, ranging from Unix, Perl, Python, and Golang to shell scripting and mainframe-era operating systems like MVS. He’s equally comfortable with relational database systems, having spent years working with Oracle, PostgreSQL, and MySQL.
As an avid user of LowEndBox providers, Raindog runs an empire of LEBs, from tiny boxes for VPNs, to mid-sized instances for application hosting, and heavyweight servers for data storage and complex databases. He brings both technical rigor and real-world experience to every piece he writes.
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