[UltraVPS.eu] NVME Special Offers in Amsterdam
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All special offers are valid for new orders until July 15, 2020. Affiliate links are not valid for these offers (no discounts, no commissions).
NVME-Special-0
- KVM virtualization
- 1 CPU cores
- 4 GB RAM
- 50 GB NVME Storage (ZFS based, RAID-1)
- 2 TB Monthly Transfer (in+out)
- 1 IPv4 address
- 10 IPv6 addresses (from your own /64 IPv6 subnet)
- Contract term: 3 months
- Available in Amsterdam (Netherlands)
3.33 EUR per months incl. 19% VAT (2.80 EUR excl. VAT, ~ 3.15 USD excl. VAT) [1]
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NVME-Special-1
- KVM virtualization
- 2 CPU cores
- 8 GB RAM
- 100 GB NVME Storage (ZFS based, RAID-1)
- 5 TB Monthly Transfer (in+out)
- 1 IPv4 address
- 10 IPv6 addresses (from your own /64 IPv6 subnet)
- Contract term: 1 month
- Available in Amsterdam (Netherlands)
6.66 EUR per months incl. 19% VAT (5.60 EUR excl. VAT, ~ 6.30 USD excl. VAT) [1]
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Comments
Cool stuff. any benchie?
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
@cybertech There's a YABS posted on the other site.
Otherwise, you will have to post your own BM in the YABS thread. :-)
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Here is it, but you have to do it yourself
That was me on the other site with YABS. Feel free to ask if you want me to run anything else there.
Hello, can someone help me understand this?
Why only 10 addresses when I have full /64 ? Their support says, due to technical limits, each vps can only use 10?
It's their choice. The subnet is "yours" in a way that you will never share a subnet with someone else, but in the other hand, you only get 10 IPs assigned.
What a nice deal!
Unfortunately, I often take advantage of the enormous address space IPv6 subnets give me.
Why do they do this 10 seems like a very artificial limit too
They're just being kind to their routers while striking a balance between 99.9% user requirements and satisfying RFC ?
How is creating 10 /128 routes more "kind" than adding one /64 route?