For transfer GreenCloudvps (San Jose, CA) VPS 6 core 11gb ram

I want to transfer the following GreenCloudVPS

6 fair-share EPYC Milan cores CPU
11GB RAM
111GB NVMe 4.0 RAID-10 SSD
11TB Bandwidth
10Gbps Port
San Jose, CA Location

Recurring Amount
$111.00 USD
Triennially Cycle
Next Due Date
14th October 2027

asking 100 usd + 10 usd greencloudvps transfer fee so 110 usd via paypal (buyer pays fees) or UPI India (no fees)

Please let me know if you are interested.

YABS

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Mon Oct 21 08:09:43 PM UTC 2024

Basic System Information:
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Uptime     : 0 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes
Processor  : AMD EPYC 7763 64-Core Processor
CPU cores  : 6 @ 2445.404 MHz
AES-NI     : ✔ Enabled
VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
RAM        : 10.7 GiB
Swap       : 1024.0 MiB
Disk       : 108.2 GiB
Distro     : Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS
Kernel     : 6.8.0-47-generic
VM Type    : KVM
IPv4/IPv6  : ✔ Online / ✔ Online

IPv6 Network Information:
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ISP        : tzulo, inc.
ASN        : AS11878 tzulo, inc.
Host       : Tzulo-DJC
Location   : Forestville, California (CA)
Country    : United States

fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/vda2):
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Block Size | 4k            (IOPS) | 64k           (IOPS)
  ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
Read       | 254.97 MB/s  (63.7k) | 3.29 GB/s    (51.5k)
Write      | 255.65 MB/s  (63.9k) | 3.31 GB/s    (51.8k)
Total      | 510.62 MB/s (127.6k) | 6.61 GB/s   (103.3k)
           |                      |
Block Size | 512k          (IOPS) | 1m            (IOPS)
  ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
Read       | 5.75 GB/s    (11.2k) | 6.02 GB/s     (5.8k)
Write      | 6.06 GB/s    (11.8k) | 6.42 GB/s     (6.2k)
Total      | 11.81 GB/s   (23.0k) | 12.44 GB/s   (12.1k)

Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
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Test            | Value
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Single Core     | 1402
Multi Core      | 6198
Full Test       | https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/8421220

YABS completed in 6 min 32 sec
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Comments

  • edited October 21

    That's a sweet deal... But I have no use for it :(
    EDIT: Unless... do they allow transfer to Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Paris or UK DC?

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  • You bought that like three days ago. Why selling already?

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  • Did this one include one free backup slot?

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  • @huntercop said:
    Did this one include one free backup slot?

    @NDTN mentioned that it would

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  • @Freek said:
    That's a sweet deal... But I have no use for it :(
    EDIT: Unless... do they allow transfer to Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Paris or UK DC?

    I haven’t checked with support about this yet, but I don’t believe it’s possible, as all the other similar '1111' packages in different datacenters are currently out of stock. Even the one I have is out of stock now—these are part of the special '11th birthday deals.'

    @skorous said:
    You bought that like three days ago. Why selling already?

    I actually purchased this VPS on the 14th of October (8 days ago). Initially, the project I was working on was based on Vue, but it's now shifted to WordPress. While this VPS is powerful with 6 cores and 11 GB RAM, a high-frequency VPS (like 7750X or 9950X) would be better suited for WordPress, which is why I'm considering transferring it.

  • Location change is not permitted on these special discounted packages, FYI

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  • @vikram said:

    >

    I actually purchased this VPS on the 14th of October (8 days ago). Initially, the project I was working on was based on Vue, but it's now shifted to WordPress. While this VPS is powerful with 6 cores and 11 GB RAM, a high-frequency VPS (like 7750X or 9950X) would be better suited for WordPress, which is why I'm considering transferring it.

    So a change in tech stack happens just randomly ?
    Is vue less respurce intensive?

  • I will take it for USD $100.01 via PayPal G&S, seller pays transaction fee.

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    HostBrr aff best VPS; VirmAche aff worst VPS.
    Unable to push-up due to shoulder injury 😣

  • @localhost said:
    Location change is not permitted on these special discounted packages, FYI

    Thank you for the info!

    @localhost said:

    @vikram said:

    >

    I actually purchased this VPS on the 14th of October (8 days ago). Initially, the project I was working on was based on Vue, but it's now shifted to WordPress. While this VPS is powerful with 6 cores and 11 GB RAM, a high-frequency VPS (like 7750X or 9950X) would be better suited for WordPress, which is why I'm considering transferring it.

    So a change in tech stack happens just randomly ?
    Is vue less respurce intensive?

    Changes in tech stacks can happen for various reasons, often based on project requirements and goals. While Vue is generally lighter in terms of resource usage for front-end tasks, WordPress can be more demanding, especially when using more plugins.

    @yoursunny said:
    I will take it for USD $100.01 via PayPal G&S, seller pays transaction fee.

    The VPS costs $111 for 3 years. Based on the remaining time, the cost for 2 years and 357 days of service would be $110 [PayPal (buyer pays fees) or UPI India (no fees)].

    I originally paid $116.50 for this VPS via PayPal, and I will cover the $10 server transfer fee. I hope you can understand my position regarding the pricing.

    If you're open to adjusting the offer, I’d be happy to discuss further.

  • @vikram said:

    I originally paid $116.50 for this VPS via PayPal, and I will cover the $10 server transfer fee. I hope you can understand my position regarding the pricing.

    $116.60 -- does it include any fees/taxes/surcharge charged by the local government

  • @vikram said:

    @yoursunny said:
    I will take it for USD $100.01 via PayPal G&S, seller pays transaction fee.

    The VPS costs $111 for 3 years. Based on the remaining time, the cost for 2 years and 357 days of service would be $110 [PayPal (buyer pays fees) or UPI India (no fees)].

    I originally paid $116.50 for this VPS via PayPal, and I will cover the $10 server transfer fee. I hope you can understand my position regarding the pricing.

    If you're open to adjusting the offer, I’d be happy to discuss further.

    The VPS costs $111.00 for 3 years.
    The provider offered a 11% bonus on account credit deposits prior to 2024-10-14. Hence, we would have paid $100.00 if we bought the VPS from the provider directly.
    Additionally, we would earn 5% rewards from Chase Freedom Flex credit card.

    Our offer is $0.01 more than what we would have paid the provider, despite the service time has been reduced by 8 days.
    PayPal G&S (seller pays fee) would allow us to earn the same 5% rewards from credit card.

    We hope you can understand our position regarding the offer.
    If you're open to adjusting the pricing, we'd be happy to discuss further.
    Otherwise, you'll find the unwanted VPS rotting in your hand, months later.

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    HostBrr aff best VPS; VirmAche aff worst VPS.
    Unable to push-up due to shoulder injury 😣

  • @localhost said:

    @vikram said:

    >

    I actually purchased this VPS on the 14th of October (8 days ago). Initially, the project I was working on was based on Vue, but it's now shifted to WordPress. While this VPS is powerful with 6 cores and 11 GB RAM, a high-frequency VPS (like 7750X or 9950X) would be better suited for WordPress, which is why I'm considering transferring it.

    So a change in tech stack happens just randomly ?
    Is vue less respurce intensive?

    hell of a wordpress page that's gonna be.
    or simply overcrowded with tons of useless extensions or whatever adds to the single thread php load.

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