Want a VPS with 1Gbit USA?

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Hello,

I would like to ask the public at general on their suggestions and info.

We are planning to launch VPS's located in the US

The Server will be on a 1Gbit Dedicated Port.

The server will have all Kinds of Linux OS with Solus VM. Instant activation of VPS's will be done.

Pricing: The pricing will be from $25 Per person. with the following:

100GB Hard Disk
512Mb-1gb Busrtable Ram
10TB Bandwidth
1Gbit Port
4 Cores CPU Usage
$25



250GB Hard Disk
1GB Ram- 2GB Burstable
20TB Bandwidth
1Gbit Port
4 Cores CPU
$50


What do you guys say about this. Any suggestions and comments are welcome.

Please note that this is a premium service and we will not oversell the server. Max clients on 1 server will be 8. Depending on the Type of VPS bought, it could also be max 5 Clients if bought the $50 Plan.

Thanks & Regards
 
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this is what i offer dude:

Virtualization Technology - OpenVZ
Disk Space - 70GB
Bandwidth - Unmetered
Web Panel(stop/start vps)
Instant Self Reboots
Memory Limit - 1.5GB
Burstable Memory - 3GB
Self Backups
Server Location - PA, USA
2x IP Addresses
1GB's
cPanel

40$ Month!
 
@mathewbuer:

Ok. nice info you offer. This server will have limited number of VPS's aswell.

Also your Bandwidth is Unmetered, mine is 10TB which is way too Much for a person to consume, if he/she does we will increase it.

Also we will provide with a webpanel to start stop.

Also the Ram which is 1Gb - 2GB Burst is enough for linux systems mainly.

We dont want to oversell at all and we mean it.

Any other suggestions
 
10 Tb bw is too much, I think you can count on lower than 3 tb per user. also I wonder how you can get dedicated 1 gig port so cheap.
 
Hmmm well i know a place that i can get that bandwidth.

Also my price is reasonable as i think, since the Server has total 8GB Dedicated Ram on it.

So i wont oversell it. What are your guys oppinions?
 
I don't see any use in having a Linux VPS in the US.

1 - As it's not offshore, people won't be safe doing warez hosting. linking or hosting RL or TF.
2 - A Linux VPS/RDP is just not the same as a Windows VPS / RDP.

And such a large amount of diskspace is only useful if you're going to host porn (either licensed galleries and/or movies).

Burst.net has similar offers for a mere US$5.95 (20Gb/ 1TB).
 
100GB Hard Disk
512Mb-1gb Busrtable Ram
10TB Bandwidth
1Gbit Port
4 Cores CPU Usage
$25

i want this
Ok thanks Sniff, I think i will concider having either Windows RDP or VPS's still not yet sure completely.

@rslog Ok thanks for your View if this thread and suggestions go well i will order the dedi..
 
100GB Hard Disk
512Mb-1gb Busrtable Ram
10TB Bandwidth
1Gbit Port
4 Cores CPU Usage
$25

I want too...!! 8-)
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if can i want too, pls PM me if any slot

Thank's
 
I don't see any use in having a Linux VPS in the US.

1 - As it's not offshore, people won't be safe doing warez hosting. linking or hosting RL or TF.
2 - A Linux VPS/RDP is just not the same as a Windows VPS / RDP.

And such a large amount of diskspace is only useful if you're going to host porn (either licensed galleries and/or movies).

Burst.net has similar offers for a mere US$5.95 (20Gb/ 1TB).


1] You can use this Linux VPS for hosting Uploading scripts like Autoupload of Gunda or PHPUploader for lifetalk or anyother.

2]RDPs usually take more memory than Linux VPS. They are bound to lag.

3] Burst.net doesn't have good speeds. I have dedicated server currently with them(mind u not VPS) the speed Sucks hard. It is 100MBit Connection still the speed Sucks. So on VPS it would be more slow.

4] This VPSs provided by sponge would be on 1GBIT line :P
 
Thanks guys for your reviews.

Need a few more reviews and info for me to order it so i can then also put up a sales thread.

Thanks & regards
 
Well, you will need work something different on the Plans, we'll see about it later.

USA VPS is good, since people these days mostly use HF/FS.

But my suggestion is you have both of them ( Linux and Windows).
 
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