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Cloud.net - A Global Marketplace of Clouds, Try a Cloud or VPS for $0.50 /mo - PayPal now accepted !

NullMind

New Member
Verified Provider
Hello vpsBoard Members!

 


Cloud.net is the destination when you are looking for Cloud and VPS servers, we provide price and performance comparison of geographically distributed providers, to assist you in finding the perfect match for your server requirements.

 

Ever wanted to deploy a VM in one of the world's best datacenter ? we have on our marketplace presence at Softlayer in Dallas and London and Webair in NY, some of the best infrastructure you can find, the regular price starts at $5/month ($0.0074/h), amazing value for this type of provider, and with the coupon codes below you can try it for a month for just $0.50 !


 

Current Locations

 

North America:

  • Dallas - Softlayer
  • Atlanta - JaguarPC
  • Columbus - XLHost
  • LA - Xfernet
  • New York - Webair
  • Toronto - Cartika
  • Miami - Quadranet
 

Europe:

  • Isle of Man - Netcetera
  • London - Softlayer
  • Milan - SODesktop
 

Eastern Europe:

  • Kiev - Hostpro
  • Moscow - Coloud4Y
 

Australia:

  • Brisbane - Fluccs
 

Asia:

  • Tokyo - Exabytes
 

Coming soon weeks: Brazil, Netherlands, South Africa, Switzerland ... and more.  

 


Cloud.net is a new marketplace of Clouds and VPS servers, currently with 14 locations and more being aded constantly.

 

Why use Cloud.net ?

 

You get no single provider lock-in or penalty to change providers, a unified invoice, full transparency on how each cloud performs with our Cloud Index Score, price comparison, ability to deploy to many different regions and providers and manage it all from a single interface.

 

The much requested PayPal is now available for payments !!

 

We invite you to try it out, with VM's starting at $5/month ($0.0074/h), and to facilitate it we have 3 coupons for you, choose your preferred discount level:


 


  • VPSBOARD90 - 90% Discount for 1 month


  • VPSBOARD50 - 50% Discount for 3 months


  • VPSBOARD30 - 30% Discount for 6 months

 

 

Coupons are set for your entire account, so any additional servers you add during the period you choose will automatically receive the same discount!

 

Please visit https://www.cloud.net - Coupons are redeemable on the last step of the order process, please sign up for an account on the website or directly on the Control Panel at https://jager.cloud.net/users/sign_up

 

Thanks!

 

Carlos Rego
 

drmike

100% Tier-1 Gogent
Neat offer, concept, etc.

Hoping to see this effort and market continue to grow.
 

NullMind

New Member
Verified Provider
Thanks, the overall federation from OnApp will go live this month, we expect to have allot more providers in the Cloud.net marketplace over the coming months,
 

William

pr0
Verified Provider
What about legal implications? What data does the DC get? What if abuse is done by the customer or a court order is served to the IP owner? What about very different ToS between the source providers? What about different laws for content in every country and your US base?

This has huge implications within most EU countries (and the US, and others) where it is required (and everywhere else it is HIGHLY ADVISABLE to at least have a signup name and IP) to have at least *SOME* sort of customer data or get raided/closed after  "abuse".

This "cloud market place" already looked bad when OnApp announced it years ago...
 
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NullMind

New Member
Verified Provider
What about legal implications? What data does the DC get? What if abuse is done by the customer or a court order is served to the IP owner? What about very different ToS between the source providers? What about different laws for content in every country and your US base?

This has huge implications within most EU countries (and the US, and others) where it is required (and everywhere else it is HIGHLY ADVISABLE to at least have a signup name and IP) to have at least *SOME* sort of customer data or get raided/closed after  "abuse".

This "cloud market place" already looked bad when OnApp announced it years ago...
The DC (Supplier) knows who the federation trader/host is, so if it's served by any abuse notice, it can contact the trader via the federation messaging system and emergency contacts, the trader/host of course knows who the purchaser is and what IP/details they signed up with (in this case the host being Cloud.net).

This is not any different that regular hosting, lets take an example shared or VPS hosting, if you are using a softlayer server to sell hosting, the datacenter (on this case Softlayer) do not get client info from yourself, if your customer is abusing the system, the DC contacts the host who then takes appropriate action, this is no different.

As for different SLA/TOS per datacenter, that is achieved by being transparent, each location must display different SLA and any different terms (when applicable), the end user purchasing on such a marketplace must be made aware of it, so it can determine if it will accept it or not.

The question nobody seems to bother asking is data protection, if a client of host A is being hosted on Host B's cloud, can they just look at his root password and login or reset it to allow themselves in ? (as you know, OnApp allows this for hosts, for troubleshooting or dealign with abuse), for that we have disabled some functions on the supplier side, to ensure they can't just walk into the VM of an end user they have not had a contractual agreement with, but the trader (the seller) can do it easily from their environment, and also put some strict TOS on the supplier contracts so they can't forcefully do it without due reason or breaking terms.

If a VM is abusing the system, DC's (supplier) can very easily turn it off of course.

The real success of "Marketplaces" as seen on other industries (such as travel, lodging, etc) has been defined by transparency, clients want the ability to have a wide choice, but also access to all the details to terms, performance and caveats to ensure they themselves are making an informed purchase.

But great questions, please keep them coming :)
 
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