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Howdy - concerto49 - 07-08-2013

Hi all, just found my way here. Registered quite a while ago actually, but never found time to take a look.

Maybe I need to make a 96MB VPS offer just to fit the site :p


RE: Howdy - zhuanyi - 07-09-2013

Welcome and yes, there are not too many providers willing to offer low RAM VPS these days...we see way too many 4GB for 7 but it would be nice to have 96MB for 1!


RE: Howdy - concerto49 - 07-10-2013

(07-09-2013, 12:14 AM)zhuanyi Wrote: Welcome and yes, there are not too many providers willing to offer low RAM VPS these days...we see way too many 4GB for 7 but it would be nice to have 96MB for 1!

Just did a 64MB offer against the trend then.

It's like this: IPs are expensive / limited and also there are payment gateway fees. It is probably a lot easier and makes a lot more sense to sell those "big" VPS sadly.

Thanks for the welcome.


RE: Howdy - wdq - 07-10-2013

Welcome to the forums!


RE: Howdy - zhuanyi - 07-10-2013

(07-10-2013, 12:32 AM)concerto49 Wrote:
(07-09-2013, 12:14 AM)zhuanyi Wrote: Welcome and yes, there are not too many providers willing to offer low RAM VPS these days...we see way too many 4GB for 7 but it would be nice to have 96MB for 1!

Just did a 64MB offer against the trend then.

It's like this: IPs are expensive / limited and also there are payment gateway fees. It is probably a lot easier and makes a lot more sense to sell those "big" VPS sadly.

Thanks for the welcome.

I think @[AnthonySmith] and his Low End Spirit offers are going pretty well. I guess IPv6 is the way to go, although having a NATed IPv4 is nice since majority of the people in North American don't have IPv6 enabled directly out of their residential internet.


RE: Howdy - concerto49 - 07-29-2013

(07-10-2013, 10:51 PM)zhuanyi Wrote:
(07-10-2013, 12:32 AM)concerto49 Wrote:
(07-09-2013, 12:14 AM)zhuanyi Wrote: Welcome and yes, there are not too many providers willing to offer low RAM VPS these days...we see way too many 4GB for 7 but it would be nice to have 96MB for 1!

Just did a 64MB offer against the trend then.

It's like this: IPs are expensive / limited and also there are payment gateway fees. It is probably a lot easier and makes a lot more sense to sell those "big" VPS sadly.

Thanks for the welcome.

I think @[AnthonySmith] and his Low End Spirit offers are going pretty well. I guess IPv6 is the way to go, although having a NATed IPv4 is nice since majority of the people in North American don't have IPv6 enabled directly out of their residential internet.

Agrees that is a great service. Plenty of love there.


RE: Howdy - zhuanyi - 07-29-2013

(07-29-2013, 11:31 PM)concerto49 Wrote: Agrees that is a great service. Plenty of love there.

Care to offer one in US? Smile I think there was a post the other day on LET asking for a US equivalent of LES as well.


RE: Howdy - concerto49 - 08-02-2013

(07-29-2013, 11:33 PM)zhuanyi Wrote:
(07-29-2013, 11:31 PM)concerto49 Wrote: Agrees that is a great service. Plenty of love there.

Care to offer one in US? Smile I think there was a post the other day on LET asking for a US equivalent of LES as well.

Will probably consider working on it after the current Texas / Califonia expansions.


RE: Howdy - tmn29a - 08-26-2013

(07-10-2013, 10:51 PM)zhuanyi Wrote: although having a NATed IPv4 is nice since majority of the people in North American don't have IPv6 enabled directly out of their residential internet.

Not to mention Europe -.-


RE: Howdy - zhuanyi - 08-26-2013

(08-26-2013, 09:38 PM)tmn29a Wrote:
(07-10-2013, 10:51 PM)zhuanyi Wrote: although having a NATed IPv4 is nice since majority of the people in North American don't have IPv6 enabled directly out of their residential internet.

Not to mention Europe -.-

I thought in Europe most of the people have IPv6 at home? No?