Greetings!
TortoiseLabs is pleased to offer our vServer services to vpsBoard's readers. Our services, are of course, managed using a homegrown, mostly open-source platform we call Cloudware.
Service at a Glance
TortoiseLabs is pleased to offer our vServer services to vpsBoard's readers. Our services, are of course, managed using a homegrown, mostly open-source platform we call Cloudware.
Service at a Glance
- Locations: Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas, Chicago, and London!
- Services allowed: any service that is legal in the US and local region where the VPS is deployed other than mass email
- DNS services: rDNS settable via trouble ticket (allows us to keep a close eye on abuse), full DNS zone hosting across a worldwide DNS cluster
- Storage: ZFS-based volume pools with caching and prefetching
- Serial console / VNC: both available over WebSockets, JS-based Serial Console available in the panel, or write your own CLI-based console using our APIs.
- Virtualization: Xen PV/HVM options available and switchable via the panel!
- Activation: instant following payment (provided you pass our automated fraud checks)
- Control panel: Fully open source!
- 512MB RAM
- 512MB Swap
- 30GB Storage
- 8 VCPU cores (fair-share, weighted by RAM)
- IPs: 1 IPv4, 1 IPv6 /128
- Price: $6.75/month (10% off)
- ORDER NOW: Follow this link or use coupon code VPSBOARD10OFF
- Smokeping: we are monitoring latencies from all locations to other providers for reference! View our vpsBoard thread about it!
- Miami (Telx, 36 NE 2nd Street): Looking Glass - 1GB Test File
- Los Angeles (Enzu, 530 W 6th): Looking Glass - 1GB Test File
- London (Telehouse East, Docklands): Looking Glass - 1GB Test File
- Dallas (CoreXChange, Infomart): Looking Glass - 1GB Test File
- Chicago (Equinix, 350 E Cermak): Looking Glass - 1GB Test File
- IRC allowed as long as it doesn't attract unnecessary DDoS attacks
- 3 day grace period for non-payment, open a ticket for a longer grace period
- Tor exit nodes not allowed; bridge and entrance nodes are OK.
- We reserve the right to throttle users who we feel are wasting bandwidth for the purpose of wasting bandwidth.
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