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OpenVZ Cloud VPS: 10GB Storage, 128MB RAM, 100GB Transfer $1 Per Month @ ChicagoVPS

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Open deal page, move slider all the way to the left to get 10GB Storage, 128MB RAM, 100GB.

PayPal accepted.

Host email, game servers, web servers, or anything you might want to with a Cloud VPS from ChicagoVPS. Who knows, you could start the next big web unicorn startup and become a bazillionaire. Sky is the limit!

So have fun hosting the next Uber for 12 bucks a year :p

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  • +4

    Lol, ChicagoVPS.

    I've been a customer of them for quite a while now. But, my word of advise, don't host anything that you consider "critical" on them. Their support is shocking and their servers are heavily oversold (hence why they can afford such low prices).

    Good for learning how to setup servers or (like me) hosting a non-critical blog site.

    • I have a site hosted on Knownhost and while it had awesome traffic a few years back, I lost interest ( and lack of time ) to manage it now and am thinking of moving it to somewhere cheaper ( currently paying $40/month )

      Any suggestions on a VPS provider that is financially friendly but doesn't suck? o.O

      • +1

        Yep, VPSDime runs all my production servers! I highly recommend them; not overpriced and pretty good support and uptime. I have a total of 3 servers running with them. A QA server, CI server and my personal/mail server. If you don't mind, it'd be great if you could go through my aff link :D

      • Australian vps hostings

        https://www.ransomit.com.au/
        Oliver is pretty quick with support.

        https://shop.networkpresence.com.au/cart.php
        Pretty decent performance from their $6 vps'. You might have to pm Richard as to stock on the higher plans

  • Yeah ChicagoVPS :P Also might want to wait for the Black Friday deal.

    VirMarch has USD$7.50/Year VPS with about the same spec and I am sure there are lots of similar under $1/month plans on LowEndBox.com.

  • I can't even imagine running a modern OS with any type of service/application with just 128MB ram.

    • +1

      128MB RAM is plenty to run some simple PHP sites serving thousands of page views a day.

      • And what OS/web stack do you recommend that uses less than 128MB RAM?

        • +1

          A netinst Debian running sshd, inetutil-syslogd, cron, inetd. To get for example WordPress running you add

          • php5-fpm with minimum number of workers
          • mysql with innodb turned off
          • nginx with 1 worker process

          That should leave you plenty to spare.

        • And you think they're installing the absolute bare minimum debian? even the minimal debian install has a recommended RAM of 128MB. Sure you might be able to cut that down, but then ya add php, nginx, mysql, it's still gonna be a shit experience.

        • +1

          Note that OpenVZ is a shared kernel, so the memory that the kernel would otherwise take doesn't count to the 128MB. As such, it's not that hard to have a bare OS taking less than 10MB of RAM.

          You definitely can have a full PHP/MySQL setup in a 128MB RAM OpenVZ VPS (I've done it), but it may need some tuning.

        • 128mb is doable, the shit experience would most likely come from the oversold CPU

        • @geoffellis:

          still gonna be a shit experience

          People should definitely pay more for not-so-crappy-experience. Actually people who want experience should not be considering Chicago VPS in the first place.

          As of low end VPS, it's really a market for the tinkerers who delight in minimising memory footprint of their applications. The "experience" they are after might be different from yours.

        • LowEndBox actually has a very good tutorial on how you can run with a 64MB RAM server. I've tried it and it actually works, but of course, you wouldn't wan to run any crazy resource hogging stuff on it.

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