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Hi,

Well, I have been looking at your site ever since it started and ever since, you have had some quite unusual plans for your servers.

Especially one that you offer right now.

You have 2 $1 VPS's, but one has way better specs than the other. (The BestVPS is better than the StarterVPS)

Some of the other plans you had offered before were insanely cheap, so cheap it made me think you over sell your servers.

Especially when some plans you were offering were way better and cheaper than others. (Same with the MegaVPS and UltraVPS)

So, do you oversell your products?

And why are some plans either the same price or cheaper, but have better specs than the others?

Thanks.

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We don't oversell!

You can find out the server performance here https://www.petabyet.com/result/2014-04 ... afab0178a/

we have many nodes.And those cheap plans will be out of stock very soon!

The spec thingo you gave me makes no sense. On your website, it says that the node (the link you provided) is for your UltraVPS. According to your website, the UltraVPS is 16gb ram, 8 cores, 300gb hard drive space, etc. And the specs on the link you provided is those specs of the VPS.

So, basically your saying that if I payed $25USD each year to basically get a whole node to myself, because that's all you can fit on it if the specs are correct. If that's true, then how much do you pay for that node? It couldn't be less than $25 a year.

I know that it says it has 0 stock, but thats not the point.

Either you oversell, or you don't make any many from the plan at all, if what I am seeing is correct.

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Yes.The link I provide is not the node.It is the performance of a UltraVPS.And we don't want to make much profit from those UltraVPS because,Only few of them were sold,And now it will never be in stock again.And we don't have just one node.We have many other nodes at our colocation at SingleHop.

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