[mrVM] - Bundle TopUP * or * 6 x 256MB VPS for $18 p/YEAR! * or * 3 x 256MB for $9 !! ONLY 20 availa
A merry Christms to all of you!
Every now and then I'm asked about a bundle topup, some way to add additional locations at the same bundle price and this christmas I will give you a special deal! All Topup orders placed before 2019-12-31 @ midnight are eligble for this deal.
- No setup fee
- No requirement to add additional year(s) to service(s) you already have.
I'm in the christmas spirit and will keep the requirements to a minimum. And I'll even throw in a step-by-
step guide
- You have ordered a bundle previously.
- You must add ALL missing locations. A bundle is a bundle
- Renewal date on new locations will be set to the same as your current bundle renewal date.
- You must place the order BUT do NOT pay at this point!!!!
- Open a ticket requesting a bundle topup and your order number
- I will update the price on your order to MATCH your bundle order!
- You pay the updated invoice and get fresh new idle servers
As the Black Friday/Cyber monday deal was so popular, I've restocked Singapore, added a sixth location to the Europe and USA bundles and opened this offer up again for an additional 20 orders.
All servers below are NAT IPv4 + IPv6 enabled.
All servers come with:
- 1 vCPU (See FUP in terms)
- 256 MB RAM
- 5GB HDD
- 500 GB BW
EUROPE
- Bulgaria
- Norway
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Romania
That is 6 VPS for just $18 in TOTAL for a whole YEAR!
Order Link: https://clients.mrvm.net/cart.php?a=add&bid=17
USA
- New York
- West Virginia
- Kansas City
- Lenoir
- Las Vegas
- Seattle
That is 6 VPS for just $18 in **TOTAL **for a whole YEAR!
Order Link: https://clients.mrvm.net/cart.php?a=add&bid=18
ASIA Pacific
- Sydney
- Perth
- Singapore
That is 3 VPS for just $9 in TOTAL for a whole YEAR!
Order Link: https://clients.mrvm.net/cart.php?a=add&bid=19
IMPORTANT: Due to the ridiculously low pricing I am unable to entertain any change or variation under any circumstances, asking simply hurts my ability to be able to bring offers like this to the community. I appreciate your understanding.
It should go without saying but just in case, these are none refundable.
Features:
All locations have HAproxy front ends fully automated so you can host your site including https
Tun/TAP available
Fuse available
NFS available
All IPv4 are NAT
You get 20 ports forwarded + 1 special port for ssh access over IPv4
All locations come with a routed IPv6 subnet
You will get access to the Virtualizor control panel for server management.
Bandwidth resets monthly
Common uses are:
- Teamspeak Servers
- VPN Servers
- Proxy Servers
- Web Servers
- Distributed database master<>master/slave setups
- Scrapers
- Cheap HA using Cloudflare and round-robin DNS
- IRC clients (IPv6 only)
Simple terms overview:
- No torrenting
- NO TOR
- TOR is not allowed!
- No crypto mining/wallets
- No bulk mailing
- No IRC Servers
Comments
Question I have been meaning to ask: is there any on 100mbps ports? I have some servers and I think most are 1gbps ports but some seem to be 100mbits. Just curious.
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France is 100mbit.
I've been told that a couple of other locations are locked down to 100mbit but I have managed to get higher speeds. I don't dare to say which locations in case someone is reading
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Would be really interested to know how this works?
Any tutorial or something I could follow?
In the control panel, click on domain forwarding, select http/https and enter your domain name.
Make an A record in your dns and add the external ipv4.
Shortest tutorial I’ve ever written, probably missing some steps. ??♂️
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Sorry I meant how did you make this happen? How did you automate this process yourself
Normally when I setup a VPS it is a lot of work to setup Certbot, Nginx etc etc.
Virtualizor
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I'm curious if you have considered a world wide bundle like 2 in the states, 2 somewhere in europe, 1 in an asian country?
If you set up a lot of VPSes, it's definitely worth learning how to use Ansible. You can automate everything so you can just run one command and it sets everything up
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I have, as WHMCS works, I have to create one bundle package for each combination.
Haven’t counted, but it is a lot of bundle packages to create.
On the other hand, there has always been a discount when adding 4 or more locations to the cart at one time.
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Curious about this rule! After all, isn't impossible to use NAT ports for mailing, without having access to the node to use mail ports?
• If a program actually fits in memory and has enough disk space, it is guaranteed to crash.
• If such a program has not crashed yet, it is waiting for a critical moment before it crashes.
There is always sending, even though smtp (outbound) is blocked over ipv4, there is always ipv6 (not blocked)
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But using ipv6 for mail, is like gambling. You never know if the recipient has ipv6 capability to receive the mail, don't you?
• If a program actually fits in memory and has enough disk space, it is guaranteed to crash.
• If such a program has not crashed yet, it is waiting for a critical moment before it crashes.
Still, the rule is there for a reason.
It’s better this way around then the other?
Instead of waiting for it to happen and then try to take action.
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The rule is fine, I'm asking more as a learning curve. I run some non mail needed services with you, but i use heavily NAT on my own dedicated servers for some services. I haven't search a lot, mailing from those NAT instances, but from time to time there is a need of mail sending capability - not to be used as a mail server for normal mails, but more of alerts or verifications (e.g. a contact form in a website that sends the info in a mail).
Of course, in a situation like this, it is rather easy to use ipv6 and a gmail account to receive them, I guess!
• If a program actually fits in memory and has enough disk space, it is guaranteed to crash.
• If such a program has not crashed yet, it is waiting for a critical moment before it crashes.
@jvnadr
Unless you block outbound smtp on the node, it wont be a problem sending the occasional email from a nat container.
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@jvnadr
Or use a service like mailgun with their alternative email ports for sending.
With some thinking ”out of the box”, you might even use them for incomming emails.
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I did that, it works. I am now searching if I can use services like mailgun to send via ipv6 and ending (thru transcactional email) be sent from their shared ipv4
• If a program actually fits in memory and has enough disk space, it is guaranteed to crash.
• If such a program has not crashed yet, it is waiting for a critical moment before it crashes.
Suggestion: Please make a popular bundle with the following 6 locations
Anyone know which images work consistently across all europe?
During order Debian 7 chosen but resulted in 4 instances with no OS installed and not available as a re-install option.
Ticket opened but asking here for the benefit of others to avoid same question being asked.
Debian 8 was released in 2015... Debian 7 is ridiculously old now.
For all the OpenVZ7-based services, the Debian 10 image works very well. It's likely you're not seeing Debian 7 for the OpenVZ7 services as Debian 7 images only exist for OpenVZ6.
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That and Centos-6 were the only options allowed when ordering.
Just tried Debian 10 (thanks). It has worked in 2 locations out of 6 and 1 location did not have it so used Debian 9 which has worked.
@mikho
1. I bought BF bundle before, they are really good. The Seattle location was not included in the BF bundle. I have opened a ticket (#73420) a day ago requesting a bundle topup, could you update the invoice so I can pay it.
2. I think US-LAS node is down, not sure if it is a known issue.
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Merry Christmas!
I'd order one of those bundles
All bundles gone.
For locations that are on OpenVZ6, Debian 9 is the latest version that you can use. Debian 10 doesn't work on OpenVZ6. For OpenVZ7, if any locations don't have a Debian 10 image, you should be able to install Debian 9 then upgrade to Debian 10. Easy way to tell is to check the kernel version using
uname -a
; a 2.6.xxx kernel means it's OpenVZ 6.Daniel15 | https://d.sb/. List of all my VPSes: https://d.sb/servers
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In OpenVZ 7 there was a bug with libc.so.1 or something causing Debian 10 not to boot if you tried to upgrade. Not sure if that applies to v6.
As for
uname -a
, it reports 4.19 in my OVZ7 VPS'es, so I guess it fakes/emulates something.It’s all fake in the virtual reality.
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Christmas gone.