AlphaRacks is a foreign VPS service provider established in 2013. It provides VPS products based on OpenVZ and KVM architecture, among which KVM supports Windows systems, and the data center is in Los Angeles. I recently received an email from them. The host provider offers small-memory OpenVZ with a minimum annual payment of US$8. There is also KVM that supports Windows systems with a minimum monthly payment of only US$7.
Let’s first take a KVM with a monthly payment of US$7 as an example and take a look at its configuration information.
CPU: 1 core
Memory: 1024MB
Hard drive: 30GB/RAID10
Monthly traffic: 1TB/100Mbps
Virtual architecture: KVM
IP/Panel: 1/SolusVM
[Purchase link]https://www.alpharacks.com/myrack/cart.php?a=add&pid=102
Let’s take a look at another package with an annual payment of $8.
CPU: 1 core
Memory: 80MB
Hard drive: 8GB/RAID10
Monthly traffic: 800GB/100Mbps
Virtual architecture: OpenVZ
IP/Panel: 1/SolusVM
[Purchase link]https://www.alpharacks.com/myrack/cart.php?a=add&pid=104
In addition, the host provider stated in the email that you can apply for port upgrade from 100M to 1Gbps when ordering work orders. However, since the email has been received for several days, I cannot guarantee whether it can be upgraded. AlphaRacks's package ordering links are all in Chinese and are set up for Chinese users. They also have Chinese customer service staff.