Joe, from ServerDragon, has sent in four OpenVZ yearly offers and three backup offers for LowEndBox readers. The OpenVZ yearly are available in either Tampa or Denver, but the backup servers are only available in Denver.
OpenVZ 032
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OpenVZ 064
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OpenVZ 0128
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ServerDragon have appeared twice before on LowEndBox. They were previously called SecureDragon and have been featured many times before with that brand. OpenVZ yearly plans are using RAID 10 and have a 100Mbps uplink. Backup servers are using RAID 5 and also have a 100Mbps uplink (1Gbps up). Average ticket response time is 31 minutes! ServerDragon came eighth on our last top providers poll. The promotion code only works on yearly billing. The offer will end on the 17th or once the coupon has been used 30 times. The vast majority of the reviews on their last offer were good.
OpenVZ 096
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BU25
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BU50
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BU100
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ServerDragon accept payments via Paypal, Google Wallet, Payza and Bitpay (bitcoins). They offer a 30 day moneyback guarantee and provide a 99.9% Uptime SLA. Servers will be instantly activated. Additional IPv6 addresses are free. Tor, torrents and spam are not allowed. IRC clients are allowed. TUN/TAP/PPTP/rDNS can be set at SolusVM. You can view their DDOS protected plans here and their server status page here. For further information, take a look at their Terms of Service.
Network Information:
In Tampa (Florida), they are at the E Solutions datacenter and in Denver (Colorado), they are at the Handy Networks datacenter.
Test IPv4 Tampa: 199.167.29.3
Test IPv6 Tampa: 2607:f3f0:2::45fa:dbe8
Test File Tampa: http://199.167.29.3/100MB.zip
Test IPv4 Denver: 198.57.46.3
Test IPv6 Denver: 2607:fc88:1003::e581:abf2
Test File Denver: http://198.57.46.3/100MB.zip
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