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Keynode: 50% Credit Back 1st Month. Sydney VPS $12.45 Then $24.95 VPS 2GB RAM, 2CPU, 30GB SSD, 4TB Bandwidth, 50GB Snapshot

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Keynode 50% credit back is back on.

Any order made for the remaining of October will receive 50% of their first month back as account credit. So the first month will end up being $12.45.
Credit will be applied when the order has been provisioned, and you open a sales/support ticket and mention this special.

Also we can provide free data migration from your current VPS if needed. But please note this may be a bit delayed if we have many migrations to do as it is holidays and we have limited techs available over the chrssy break.

https://www.keynode.com.au/start

Specs of the standard VPS order ( and standard monthly pricing ) are:

24.95 AUS$ for

2GB RAM
2CPU
30GB SSD
4TB outbound bandwidth, Unlimited inbound.
50GB Snapshot Backup Storage
upto 500Mbps Port
Free Unlimited Anycast DNS for unlimited domains.

All located in Equinix, Sydney Data Centre.

Also available in Singapore, Hong-Kong, USA, Canada and London.
Lightning-Quick Enterprise HP SSD with High Redundancy. Latest Xeon E5 v2 Processors with no CPU limits or throttles. Scale your resources up and down on demand.

SSD Storage
High performance reliabilty with blazing fast speeds.

Scale on Demand
Increase your resources when needed or decrease when quiet.

Automatic Snapshots
Daily, weekly and monthly snapshot backups included.

Anycast DNS
Fast, reliable, and free for all your domains.

Cloud based Firewall
Protect your servers with ease by offloading it to our cloud.

Mobile Management
Free iOS app to manage and monitor your servers on the go. ( Activated on request )

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closed Comments

  • Vultr offers a better deal

    • -1

      i don't believe you can compare the costs as they offer different specs/resources and in USD.
      Keynode also offer things like free anycast DNS for unlimited domains, included snapshot/backup storage, 500mbps port, unlimited inbound traffic, more outbound traffic and so on.

      • You can always compare costs. btw vultr offers a 1 gbps port up and down.

        also they provide you $10 trial period.

        • Agree - you can roughly compare cost and find which provider offers best value for money. btw Its 10Gbps up and down - not 1Gbps.

          CloudFlare offers free anycast DNS - They have way more POPs, nice API and widely integrated ( ie dynamic DNS, ansible, ipam ) , plus you diversify your key infrastructure to multivendor.

  • What does people normally use vps for? Out of curiosity.

    • Hosting websites & projects? Always online development environment?

    • Vultr cost is in USD plus you have to pay Netflix tax on top of it. So this is cheaper
    • Keynode is very expensive if you want to increase resources ( 4CPU 8GBRAM 100GB SSD cost almost double than vultr )
    • Vultr use superior CPU and system architecture. Keynode's CPU was released in 2014 which is old in IT terms. Keynode uses Xeon E5 which is inferior in VPS
      environment. ( E5 has more core counts -> more users cram into 1 host -> a lot more competition for I/O )
    • Vultr network amazingly fast - They advertise 10Gbps and I can come close to it!
    • Vultr have API to manage your instances

    I'll give it a try and see how they stack up.

  • OP - code doesn't work - still charging me $24: https://i.imgur.com/g9LDT7v.png

    • Hello,
      The special is as stated…
      "Any order made for the remaining of October will receive 50% of their first month back as account credit. So the first month will end up being $12.45.
      Credit will be applied when the order has been provisioned, and you open a sales/support ticket and mention this special."

      • Eeew .. no deal then. Why making it hard?

        • -1

          okay.
          It really isn't that hard, only if your not interested in it.

        • Its hard compared to other provider.

          The big players (AWS,GC,Azure) just give credit up to thousand $.
          Linode, digital ocean, and vultr give small credit for very cheap.

          I get the "Welcome to try - we have plenty of resources" vibe with the way they do their promo.

          I'm interested to try but this feel like a trap.

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