That's interesting. Thank you.
I realize that I am doing that thing where you try to rationalize your preconceived notions, but here are some high-level observations:
* Looks like there are normally setup fees associated with provisioning new servers, although they are suspended at the moment.
* Support seems next to non-existant, which I suppose is not surprising considering they're a low-cost provider.
* SSD-based servers appear to be frequently out-of-stock.
* If you need a KVM attached to your server, it is $30 for 24 hours or $200+ for a week.
* 250Mbps bandwidth (presumably in and out) cf. Linode which is 40G in and 1-10G out.
All that being said, my interest is piqued. I could see this being a good fit if 1. you have a more-or-less dedicated sysadmin, 2. need a lot of storage and/or memory and have solid sizing requirements ahead of time, and 3. cloud (VPS or otherwise) isn't an option due to cost or other facts. It could be great for running your own VM or container cluster. Thanks again for sharing!