I searched the blog and found no information about BlueVM this year. Although I also have 2 units of theirs with annual payment, except for the price, I don’t think highly of them. The boss is more fickle. Because they are not used for website, they don’t even monitor them. One of them is used for monitoring. For daily off-site backup, the other one is an annual paid KVM for emergency installation of Windows. Although many friends reported that they KVM like to go offline, but it feels good to have a good VPS. Anyway, I think It can be connected whenever I use it... maybe this is the result of not having to worry about it. A bunch of nonsense, just foreshadowing... I received an email from BlueVM yesterday, offering two low-cost monthly New York computer room KVMs. Based on past experience, windows should support it. , starting at just $3.99 per month.
Let’s take this $3.99 package as an example and take a look at its configuration information.
CPU: 3 cores
Memory: 1024MB
Hard drive: 30GB/RAID10
Monthly traffic: 1TB/100Mbps
Virtual architecture: KVM
IP/Panel: 1/Feathur
[Purchase link]https://bluevm.com/cart.php?gid=42
BlueVM is quite technical. At least I built the whole panel myself, which is pretty good to use. I have everything I need. The two VPSs I have have not been moved for a long time (it is said that the distribution company has moved again. It’s…sad.). In addition to the one above, there is also a $7 2G package, which can only be opened in New York. If you like to play with windows, you can try it. They seemed to have canceled aff last month, so there are not so many advocates for them. There should be fewer people joining, you know.