Bitcoin mining SSD
Update: Robert decided to hack a popular LowEndBox host (more info). We advise you not to sign up with this provider.
Robert, from ServerCrate, has sent in the same two offers we previously listed from them. Robert is not one to mess around, he originally sent these offers in a few days after we last featured him.
Offer #1 – 256mb
| Offer #2 – 512mb
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ServerCrate are a Seattle based hosting company who have been in operation since the end of 2012. We have listed them three times before; twice under ServerCrate and once under ‘RobertHost’. Robert informs us that they take daily offsite backups of their servers. ServerCrate now offer DDoS protected IPs for $3/mo, which will stop most common attacks between 2-10gbit (depending on the recurrence of the attack). Whilst most of their reviews are very positive, on their last offer, a review criticising their IPv6 was left. Let’s hope IPv6 has now been fixed!
ServerCrate accept payments via Paypal and Bitcoin. Refunds are granted on a case-by-case basis. They stock E3v2 CPUs on all of their servers, as well as LSI RAID 10 arrays, redundant networking/power, and Samsung/Intel SSDs. You can self-set the rDNS of your vps in their VPS control panel. Additional IPv4 addresses are charged at $1/each per month. Nothing illegal (obviously) is allowed. Torrents, Tor exits and Bitcoin miners are also prohibited. VPN is however allowed. For more information, checkout their Terms of Service.
Network Information:
Servers are either located at the CoreXChange datacenter in Dallas, Texas.
Test IPv4: 198.52.198.52
Test IPv6: 2607:bd00:0:3::1efe:a2d4
Test File:
Looking Glass:
Source: lowendbox.com
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