QuickWeb: $15/year OpenVZ-128MB/6GB/200GB Los Angeles & Phoenix

QuickWeb is a foreign VPS hosting provider founded by a Chinese from New Zealand. It was established relatively early. The gathering of good VPSs knew about this company when they first came into contact with VPS. In 2011, blogs often wrote about this company’s low-priced annual payment stock announcements. After so many years In the past, people just didn’t know how to keep pace with the times, so their price configuration can only become a point of criticism for everyone now. . .

Myhost123: KVM (256MB/16GB/300GB) simple test

I published the news about the launch of Myhost123's KVM in my blog. In fact, long before the official release, Myhost123 sent many test VPSs to friends for trial use. However, at that time, the good VPSs were still traveling and were not yet available. I can test it myself and provide the results.

COOL.COM appreciates from 0 to 38 million US dollars. The value of the domain name

The Internet has created a lot of myths. In the early days, there were many examples of people getting rich overnight by relying on the domain name , but now it is more difficult. Lincoln once said: "Excellent geniuses disdain to follow a path that has been traveled by others." People always like to laugh at those "idiots" who have whimsical ideas, but they don't know to think carefully about why they can't succeed if they follow the rules.

Peanut shell + router PC to do website WEB server top-level domain name access

Today I saw someone asking myself, can a computer be used as a website server so that the Internet can access it through a domain name? The answer is yes, good VPS has been done before, but I have a 2M ADSL+ route, and the access speed is really not very ideal. If you just want to try something new and experience it, or if your home optical fiber has enough bandwidth, you might as well follow my instructions Play with the steps mentioned.

[Server] GorillaServers: $35/month-E3 1230/8G/2TB/30T/5IP Utah

GorillaServers and WebNX are similar to sister computer rooms. In terms of price, GS (short for GorillaServers) is much cheaper. They were both established earlier. We are familiar with their Los Angeles computer room. GS has been mainly promoting their Utah machines recently. Half a year ago, I shared another SSD machine with a price of only US$39.