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Bitcoin VPS Providers Review – RamNode

There are many different VPS providers accepting Bitcoin payments these days because there are many advantages to doing so. But at the same time, using Bitcoin provides customers with an extra level of privacy or anonymity, which is valuable to some people more than others. RamNode is one of the VPS providers dealing with Bitcoin payments, and they are a lot cheaper than most services. But does that mean they are any good?

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Two Different RamNode VPS Options

One of the things to keep in mind when dealing with VPS provider is ensuring to pick the service you expect as a customer. Not all VPS providers offer the same type of packages, and they will all be priced entirely differently. RamNode provides both container and full virtualization for their customers, with accommodating plans based on needs by the end user.

OpenVZ container visualization providers plans ranging from one to four CPU cores, and storage options between 12GB all the way up to 350GB. Granted, this wide variety of options related to these plans ensures every customer can find a service they like although OpenVZ offers more restrictions compared to KVM. For example, it is not possible to use either Windows or BSD, nor can users change application containers when choosing an OpenVZ solution.

For those users looking for full virtualization on the RamNode website, packages start out slightly cheaper and with lower storage. However, with a maximum of 180GB of storage, and 8GB of RAM, experienced users, will find the solution they are looking for. Similar to the other plans, KVM packages are hosted in various locations throughout the US or The Netherlands.

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RamNode users have the option to add extra features to their order as well, ranging from Cpanel hosting to domain names, and everything in between. It is important to note none of these features can be used externally, as they all require an existing RamNode plan. Some options, such as the CloudLinux License, require KVM VPS access explicitly.

Among the payment methods accepted by RamNode are Bitcoin, PayPal, and credit cards. Once the payment has been completed the VPS service will be set up automatically, and users will receive their credentials via email. Last but not least, there is an affiliate program for RamNode users, as they will earn commission for any new customers they bring to the platform using their link. Users will receive up to 8% referral commission for as long as their referral remain an active member of RamNode.

Website: RamNode

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JP Buntinx

JP Buntinx is a FinTech and Bitcoin enthusiast living in Belgium. His passion for finance and technology made him one of the world's leading freelance Bitcoin writers, and he aims to achieve the same level of respect in the FinTech sector.

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