Since last year, the blog has maintained the habit of reprinting the LEB quarterly rankings. Currently, the second quarter LET voting results are also calculated and published on the LEB. I will still forward the full text roughly so that everyone can use it as a reference. In the overall ranking, most of them are old faces, but there are also some new blood. I will pay special attention to those that have not been introduced to good VPS before and share them later.
RamNode undoubtedly topped the list. In early July, the host company announced some new changes, including canceling discount codes, directly adjusting product prices, continuing to increase the hard drive quota in the package, expanding the New York data center, etc. . However, RamNode has always maintained a good reputation and its product stability is good. Below is a pure SSD hard drive 1GB memory package opened in a computer room in New York. The monthly payment is only $7. The same model will be available in Seattle and Atlanta as soon as possible.
CPU: 2 cores
Memory: 1024MB
vSWAP: 256MB
Hard drive: 60GB (SSD)
Monthly traffic: 2TB/1Gbps
Virtual architecture: OpenVZ
IP/Panel: 1/SolusVM
The long list above actually all have the same boss. The one we are most familiar with and introduced most frequently on blogs is Backupsy, which is famous for its large hard drive packages; Winity.io was launched last year, focusing on Windows system VPS based on Hyper-V; while VPSDime is The price is cheap, with large memory and high configuration. For example, I am sharing a package that can be opened in Dallas and Seattle. The monthly payment is only 7 US dollars and provides 6GB of memory.
CPU: 4 cores
Memory: 6GB
Hard drive: 30GB/SSD
Monthly traffic: 2TB/10Gbps
Virtual architecture: OpenVZ
IP/Panel: 1/Custom
【Purchase link】https://vpsdime.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=39
Crissic, which maintains all of his hardware and equipment and IP resources in Jacksonville, Florida, offers lower-priced OpenVZ and KVM products and has consistently been recognized higher in LET reader rankings from late last year into this year. Now, their minimum configuration plans are as low as a minimum of $10/year.
CPU: 2 cores
Memory: 256MB
Hard drive: 50GB/RAID10
Monthly traffic: 750GB/1Gbps
Virtual architecture: OpenVZ
IP/Panel: 1/SolusVM
I won’t describe the 6-10 names in detail one by one. I will just briefly record them here.
Ranked 6th is Inception Hosting with 40 votes. They only started offering VPS products last year and currently have 6 node options around the world, with Japan and Australia recently added.
The seventh place is DrServer, which received 34 votes. I’m not very familiar with him, I’ve introduced him once on my blog.
Exactly consistent with the previous quarter, DigitalOcean ranked 8th. This company has developed rapidly in the past two years, and its product access speed and stability are still good. Yes, the most important thing is to have money and get a large amount of investment.
BuyVM ranked 9th. Since moving from San Jose to Las Vegas, Chinese customers have lost a lot. In addition, the price configuration is still the same as two years ago and lacks an advantage. However, BuyVM's self-written panel has good functions. Packages above 256M are automatic. Free daily backup is the highlight!
Ranked 10th is Catalyst Host. The main customers of this foreign hosting provider established in 2012 should not be in China.