GreenCloudVPS 5 Xeon Cores/6 GB RAM/56 GB NVMe for 56$/y in Singapore
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GreenCloudVPS put up a nice promo for Singapore in their Happy Hour Sale:
6GB RAM
2GB SWAP
56GB NVMe RAID-10 SSD
5 fair-share cores Xeon Gold @ 2.6GHz+ CPU
1 IPv4
/112 IPv6
5600GB Bandwidth
10Gbps Port
Linux OS
Singapore DC2 Location
SolusVM Control Panel
No refund/money back on this plan
Price: 56$/y
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Comments
For those who care, Singapore DC2 is Leaseweb (volume network if you care even more). LW generally has very good (and consistent) peering to multiple locations in the APAC region - so it's usually a good network to have presence on (even if volume).
I really doubt anyone is going to be able to directly benefit from the 10Gbps port but what it will certainly do is allow many more concurrent bursts to different networks - so at least most folks should be able to get pretty decent traffic to regular nodes across different networks without saturating the local links. (I'm obviously open to corrections on this front if there are folks who think/experience otherwise).
One thing to watch out for is the lack of rDNS support for IPv6 (this was the case on their old non-LW network and I assume it holds true for LW as well). I really hope that @NDTN will be able to get a proper /64 (with rDNS support) at some point - it's (IMHO) the only issue that really forces me to sort of have a meh reaction - everything else is really fantastic.
Premium in Singapore.. ❤️
⭕ A simple uptime dashboard using UptimeRobot API https://upy.duo.ovh
⭕ Currently using VPS from BuyVM, GreenCloudVPS, Gullo's, Hetzner, HostHatch, InceptionHosting, LetBox, MaxKVM, MrVM, VirMach.
Does anyone know how their CPU fair use works? Are they generally strict with burst usage?
Must.... Resist....
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