How many shitty cloudatcost vps's did you buy this sale?

How many shitty cloudatcost vps's did you buy this sale?

I bought 2 and 2 cpanels

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>no debian
lul

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So you pay once and you have it forever?

yeah, i have had issues with servers going down on me before, but its usually just a restart to get them back online.

you get what you pay for, i have been using them for over a year for my non production servers

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oh boy

i might still buy it anyway, kek. Is this the cheapest VPS so far?

Is the panel dead? I got two 3s and one 4, as well as one web server and one cloud host.

I can't seem to mess with any of them at all.

Should I buy one?

Server panel not working. Pricing is in USD. I'll report back in a few hours if the thread's still up, and my servers actually end up working.

>2 public addresses per server
How can they afford that again?

I never understood how these/VPS servers can be run.

Can you run an executable remotely? First I have to store the data on the server, then can I execute the programs and let it run on the server?

I got the CloudPRO 2 for $7, since they halfed the price.

That price is worth about 2 burgers or so. I thought maybe I'll get one "forever" and see what I can do with it. Maybe run some teamspeak server or some game server and play on my own.

>forever
probably just a pump and dump
you can't expect them to continue with that pricing

Shit uptime, support, and deployment is also a given

Rather just pay a bit more for an established provider

The company has been running for few years it seems. They seems quieted invested and seems to be partnered with Fibernetics, Canadian ISP.

>youtube.com/watch?v=INVaNT1R_jE

Not sure I'd call that "pump/dump" if they have invested that much. They're probably trying to launch a new service company like facebook/google/etc

What CPUs are they using?

I'm just speculating without reading in depth about them. Hell, for 7USD you can't even get fucking McDonalds.

Do you think they're actually having any profit at this point? What type of margins do you have to surf to be able to afford service at this cost? Hosting companies are financial black magic for me.

Probably depends on which service you bought. Quick google search leads me to this

>freevps.us/thread-18127-post-203416.html

>Intel® Xeon® CPU X7560

These new companies are probably seeing how it goes. Some of the new tech companies are merely dumping money into the initial investment and then later on raking rewards via partners/other offers.

Their "lifetime" service might be lower end CPU/lower end SSDs, for the price I think I can stomach that.

>Their "lifetime" service might be lower end CPU/lower end SSDs, for the price I think I can stomach that.
But even then their hardware must come at a dirt cheap cost for them to turn a profit (when you consider infrastructure and power costs). I mean, they're just slicing up hardware into VPS instances meaning you're getting one core on a physical CPU and a virtual machine running on a physical machine that needs to split resources amongst all of its clients. This is why it can be cheap. It makes sense when you offer a cheap subscription based service, but I have never heard of a "forever" service before. It sounds like they are doing some serious financial acrobatics to make this work. I do find it quite interesting.

Bought one.

>A fatal error has occurred: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (2) Error Code: 2002
When trying to order. Rip.

I've been trying to get access to my servers, and I hit that too earlier. It's back up now - unless it fell since I started writing this post.

It's been a few hours and the server instances still aren't up, but the cpanel web hosting is (3 bucks? Sure, why not.)