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Windows VPS with 1GB RAM - $7 / Month

Kakashi

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Verified Provider
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Ladies and Gents. I am happy to offer this outstanding custom deal which is valid Until Tuesday 3rd December.

New York, L.A., Denver and Dallas Locations:

Basic package:

1GB Dedicated RAM
30GB HDD
1 CPU Core
1Gbit Uplink
1000GB Bandwidth (2000GB if you pick Dallas)
1 x IPv4 Address (2 x IPv4 if you pick Dallas)
Windows Server 2003/2008 or 2012

$7 / Month for Life


Standard Package:

2 GB Dedicated RAM
2 CPU Cores
75GB HDD
1Gbit Uplink
2500GB Bandwidth (5000GB if you pick Dallas)
1 x IPv4 Address (2 x IPv4 if you pick Dallas)
Windows Server 2003/2008 or 2012

$15 / Month for Life


Ultimate Package:

4 GB Dedicated RAM
3 CPU Cores
180GB HDD
1Gbit Uplink
5TB Bandwidth (10TB if you pick Dallas)
1 x IPv4 Address (2 x IPv4 if you pick Dallas)
Windows Server 2003/2008 or 2012

$29 / Month for Life

All Other Locations:

50% off Standard Price + Free Windows OS


Simply go to http://www.corgitech.com and use the promo code : BFCORGI when ordering.


Place your order as normal. Your VPS will be adjusted from the standard specifications to the Black Friday specials when it's created.


Terms of the Offer: As usual, this offer becomes void if any existing services are cancelled. Offer is valid for Linux operating systems as well.
 

Kakashi

Active Member
Verified Provider
Are you a Microsoft SPLA licensed?

Price is very very cheap.

There prolly is no license included.

Of course we've been in business for over two years. These are below cost for us and there are only a limited amount available. There are editions of Windows designed for Virtual Machines. 

Anyways I don't want to turn this into a MS discussion. Start another topic for that.
 
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