AlphaRacks released the email of KVM for several days. After reading the comments on the last article on $3.99 annual payment, I am quite confused. I have been struggling for several days, and when I have nothing to write, I decided to share it. This company was founded in 2013 and provides OpenVZ and KVM. The data center is in Los Angeles (with QN and PacificIDC). They released KVM has two cheap annual plans priced at $18 and $28 respectively.
We share the configuration information of these two packages respectively.
Launch Specials – KVM 512MB $18/year
CPU: 2 cores
Memory: 512MB
Hard drive: 30GB/RAID10
Monthly traffic: 1500GB/100Mbps
Virtual architecture: KVM
IP/Panel: 1IPv4/SolusVM
Launch Specials – KVM 1GB $28/year
CPU: 4 cores
Memory: 1024MB
Hard drive: 40GB/RAID10
Monthly traffic: 2500GB/100Mbps
Virtual architecture: KVM
IP/Panel: 1IPv4/SolusVM
The host provider did not provide specific test IP information, which is subject to activation (Los AngelesQN or PAC). There is no Windows system selection during the KVM ordering process. If there is no windows in the panel, You can use debian first and then Ghost win, but this operation is risky and it is indeed necessary to do it again. The reviews on the last introductory article about this company showed that the reputation was average, so those who need it should come in.