Nano128
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BVZ1024
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evoBurst is a registered company in Australia and has been registered since October 2014. They’ve quickly gained quite some following and attention with their amazing offers. I can even attest to the quality of BudgetVZ as I quite happily use one of those machines myself for VPS and it’s rock-solid. The locations vary between the brands, as do the IPv6 subnet allocations, and the host nodes. All nodes have at least RAID1, some may have RAID10, and a 1Gbps uplink. More information on this is inside. There are special bundles which can get you multiple machines for a lower price, for example: 5x NANO128 would normally cost €15/year, but as a bundle it will cost you €10/year! How’s that for a discount! As always, please share your experiences with these guys in the comments.
Mega1024
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BVZ512
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IPv6 subnet size
DE: /64
NC: /64
FR: /80
LA: /80
KC: /80
Network information
Dacentec – Lenoir, North Carolina, USA
NanoVZ and MegaVZ only
Test IPv4: 199.191.56.90
Test IPv6: 2607:5600::c7bf:385a
QuadraNet – Los Angeles, California, USA
NanoVZ and MegaVZ only
Test IPv4: 198.55.111.5
Test IPv6: 2607:fcd0:0:a::2
ProviderService – Dusseldorf, Germany
NanoVZ and MegaVZ only
Test IPv4: 130.255.184.86
Test IPv6: 2a02:e00:ffff:56:ffff:ffff:12a7:8cef
Datashack – Kansas City, Missouri, USA
NanoVZ and MegaVZ only
Test IPv4: 204.152.38.112
Test IPv6: 2604:4300:a:1:c000::1
OVH – Roubaix, France
NanoVZ and MegaVZ only
Test IPv4: 188.165.12.106
Test IPv6: 2001:41d0:2:876a::1
QuickPacket – Atlanta, Georgia, USA
BudgetVZ only
Test IPv4: 104.247.200.10
Test IPv6: 2607:3f00:1:100::2
Incero – Seattle, Washington, USA
BudgetVZ only
Test IPv4: 107.155.106.130
Test IPv6: 2604:880:8:2::2