Introducing NAT VPS in India - check it out | WebHorizon
Heya everyone,
Very excited to announce our very first service offering in India - NAT VPSes.
The server is located in Mumbai
- Each VPS comes with 256MB of RAM.
- One CPU core subject to fair use policy.
- 4GB of SSD disk space in RAID.
- 125GB 250GB of high speed bandwidth (1Gbps) per month, then reduced speeds.
- A dedicated /112 IPv6 subnet (that's 65,536 IPs! ) along with 50 IPv4 ports that can be forwarded to your VPS.
It comes with a nice control panel which supports enabling tun/tap, NFS, Fuse, and PPP.
Full Netfilter support is enabled.
Virtualization type is OVZ7. Most VPN solutions (OpenVPN, wireguard-go etc. tested working)
You can reinstall the OS, options include Debian 9 & 10, Ubuntu 18 & 20, CentOS 7 & 8 now.
You can also upload your SSH key, so your VMs are set to use keys by default upon reinstall.
- Support for Domain Forwarding - means you can have your domain served on port 80 & 443. SSL support letsencrypt certificates.
Pricing- The normal pricing is $12 for 1 year of service.
cuz. of the much higher costs involved in India location, promotions are realistically not possible.
We are offering a discount for first 20 orders only - use coupon code NATINDIA for a discounted price.
Orders need be paid within 24 hours and will be activated within 24 hours.
Payment Methods:
PayPal payments, Cards via Stripe Payments, BTC payments.
Billing currencies: USD, EUR, GBP or INR.
For people living in India/having a card issued in India/billing address in India - Order using INR currency only - ORDER LINK
INR payment methods:
Razorpay(Cards, UPI, Netbanking, GooglePay etc), Stripe payments.
Please note - there is no refund policy for NAT VPS, new PayPal refund terms are very costly and we won't pay for refunds on NAT VPS. If you really need a refund - that can be done after deducting a small fee covering the Payment Gateway and usage charges. creating a support ticket on our portal is the way, no direct disputes please.
Any questions, doubts, thoughts? please comment them below
Thanks you for reading & Kind Regards.
Comments
If it's LeapSwitch Mumbai, it has no latency benefit over Singapore unless I have more readers in India.
P.S. I like the switch to USD. No more confusing £ symbols.
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That is a show stealing offer @Abdullah
Wish you best of luck with sales!
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I live in Mumbai & see your site sometimes now :
Leapswitch gets 1ms latency from my broadband connection. they have direct connectivity to NIXI Mumbai & DecIX Mumbai, as well some other major ISPs. It's a good improvement for me.
Me too
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Thank you for your wishes bro!
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Will it be included in a 256 NAT bundle later?
probably, not sure it will. the pricing for bundle will increase.
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Maybe offer continent bundles? North America, etc?
can do that, but I don't offer that many locations
A North America bundle with only NY and LA & an EU bundle with only NL and CH & an APAC bundle with JP, SG & IN
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I would buy this one
Best of luck @Abdullah , NAT VPS in India is new
Congratulations mate Best wishes
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Leapswitch ?
thank you @vyas @kuduku
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heya, yes it's leapswitch. Looking glass is UP now http://mum.lg.webhorizon.in
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Keeping Mum on this one
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no blog review? I liked honest reviews! ?
My Journey with NAT VPS by Amar Vyas
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Oh boy dont tempt me yo!
Maybe a test unit just because you are a nice guy. A week should be enough.
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ohkay, I've added a test unit to your account.
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15 ms from my home Singapore is atleast 76ms
Want free vps ? https://microlxc.net
Yow. India NAT.
? Love to get it, but what to do with 256 Ram ?.
I ain't any expert ? shine some light guys
Anyway congratulations @Abdullah
I built a QUIC-to-UDP gateway. It allows Chrome browser to interact with an existing UDP based service using the experimental QuicTransport.
The program only needs 32MB while running, but
pipenv
needs 256MB to install dependencies; it could be installed on 128MB container with some effort.On my push-ups site, select "YUL" in preferences, and it would be using a 256MB NAT container (not from this provider).
Accepting submissions for IPv6 less than /64 Hall of Incompetence.
Sunny, it's a one Nerd stuff.
YABS giving some interesting results for disk speed. Will PM you
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fixed
there was in place an IO limit to prevent abuse, I think it got way too strict should be better & more snappier now.
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Got a shared/dynamic public IP from your ISP?
Want to host something from your own PC at home, accessible over public internet (http/https) ?
See: Exposing your local server to the internet over NAT using FRP
Want to SSH to your home PC, but have a shared IP from your ISP?
See: Reverse SSH Tunneling
Make your own private ad-free VPN and DNS over HTTPS using Wireguard/openvpn & Adguard
(hint: setup AdguardHome, setup Wireguard pointing the DNS to your internal IP.
@deepak_leb
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Let me add a fourth one:
Tired of using a VPN whose ip is blacklisted by multiple websites?
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Added 128MB NAT VPS plans in Mumbai.
VPS - NAT128 India
ORDER NOW - $7/year $5.7 per year using coupon NATINDIA
Click here to ORDER in Indian Rupees
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Overall looks fine- RedyDedis.. Hmm..
sending you YABS (with -g) dump in PM.
Looks like it is getting there, but a few quirks here and there.
Overall seems okay- logged on via ipv6 only so far, did not try to set up ip4 yet. Maybe tomorrow.
The 3 GB / 128 MB RAM could be a nice option for someone looking for a cheap alternative to CDN for serving locally :-) a gig of free space should give about 200 images of 500 kb/ 500 minutes of audio (mp3 at 192 kbps) Or about 10 minutes of @yoursunny pushup videos.
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1GB storage would allow at least 30 minutes of content under current encoding configuration of NDNts adaptive videos app.
However, 128MB RAM is insufficient for running the repository server smoothly - it crashes after a while.
I no longer use 128MB RAM containers. My smallest are 256MB for OpenVZ and 384MB for KVM.
I enticed a provider to combined two 128MB containers into one 256MB:
Accepting submissions for IPv6 less than /64 Hall of Incompetence.
Do you need a sponsorship?
I do sponsor a couple of different projects with resources.
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