Monday, February 25, 2013

LiquidHost - VPS from 10.50$ per year | 2GB - 7$ per month | Filtered IPs | Seattle | LA | NC-Lowend offer

February 25, 2013 at 05:16PM

Hey guys,


Haven't posted an offer for a while, so I thought I could post one up and ley you know about some of the upcomings and new things the past month.


First, the usual 2GB offer in Seattle, LA and Lenoir (which is nearly out of stock)



2GB – Special

2GB RAM

512MB vSwap

60GB Disk Space

800GB Bandwidth

1 IPv4 Address

OpenVZ/SolusVM

$7/Month

https://liquid-solutions.biz/clients/cart.php?a=add&pid=104 - LA

https://liquid-solutions.biz/clients/cart.php?a=add&pid=102 - Seattle

https://liquid-solutions.biz/clients/cart.php?a=add&pid=103 - Lenoir



Now, the lowend plans starting from 10.50 per year, Seattle only:



L0

64MB RAM

64MB vSWAP

5GB HDD

80GB Bandwidth

1 Ipv4

100mbps port

OpenVZ

10.50$ per year

https://liquid-solutions.biz/clients/cart.php?a=add&pid=106


L1

96MB RAM

96MB vSWAP

8GB HDD

130GB Bandwidth

1Ipv4

100mbps port

OpenVZ

12.00$ per year

https://liquid-solutions.biz/clients/cart.php?a=add&pid=107


L2

128MB RAM

128MB vSWAP

12GB HDD

180GB Bandwidth

1Ipv4

100mbps port

OpenVZ

13.50$ per year

https://liquid-solutions.biz/clients/cart.php?a=add&pid=108


L3

256MB RAM

128MB vSwap

20GB Disk Space

150GB Bandwidth

1xIPv4 Address

OpenVZ/SolusVM

$15/year

https://liquid-solutions.biz/clients/cart.php?a=add&pid=99



Now about the new features and upcommings this month:


I've finished testing and I'm finally ready to release the filtered IPs for Seattle, the pricing is 5$ per month or 36$ per year. Currently, requests for additional resources (Including the filtered IPs) are handled manually, through opening a ticket, as I am not yet used to WHMCS's automatic upgrades option and TBH, not absolutely sure how to get it to automatically asign IPs from different IP block. The protection is remote (GRE tunneled to our nodes) and would filter up to 10gbps of incomming DDoS, however no guarantees or SLA is provided for this at this point, once the attack exceeds the protection we can offer, the IP will get automatically nullrouted, untill the attack is stoped. It consists of network-level protection, some custom rules requested by me and a bit of software-level protection, tweaked by me. We have a long way to walk, however even at this point - it successfully passed my tests and would be enough to protect yourself from script-kiddies :)


I'm in the final stages of testing out the free FTP space that we are about to provide to our clients and the free DNS services, hopefully I will finally be ready to roll them out this workweek. Of course - for free for our users.


Third - the new website is finally online with some minor resource upgrades for our normal plans. Any feedback is welcome on that! A special page for LEB/LET offer is also live on our website now: http://liquid-solutions.biz/leb.html


Fifth - I've started preparing a small wiki for our clients, which will include some of the most common questions and topycs for setting up different software, however got no ETA on finishing this.


Some Test IPs:

Lenoir, North Carolina: 199.241.190.99 @ DaCentec

Seattle, Washington: 198.23.149.3 @ ColoCrossing

Los Angeles, California: 198.23.250.135 @ ColoCrossing


Alexander





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