Crissic is a foreign VPS service provider established in 2013. It has also been ranked in the top ten in LET customer voting in recent quarters and has received good user feedback. The hosting provider provides VPS products based on OpenVZ and KVM architecture, and the data center is in Jacksonville . Crissic has just released some new products and plans. For example, from now on, all inbound traffic will not be counted, and the traffic limit listed in the package only includes outbound; at the same time, a low-priced The annual payment package, OpenVZ 256M memory, has an annual payment of only 10 US dollars, and the KVM 512M package has an annual payment of only 30 US dollars.
Let’s take a look at the configuration information of an OpenVZ and KVM annual payment package respectively.
OpenVZ 256M
CPU: 2 cores
Memory: 256MB
Hard drive: 50GB/RAID10
Monthly traffic: 750GB/1Gbps
Virtual architecture: OpenVZ
IP/Panel: 1/SolusVM
KVM 512M
CPU: 2 cores
Memory: 512MB
Hard drive: 25GB/RAID10
Monthly traffic: 2TB/1Gbps
Virtual architecture: KVM
IP/Panel: 1/SolusVM
The VPS provided by Crissic uses PCCW optimized routes in China, and the overall speed is good. Recently, they are also preparing for a routing software and hardware upgrade to obtain better network quality. Crissic has its own AS number and its own IP resources, and all packages also support IPv6. Good VPS also has an early VZ with an annual payment of 512M. When there is nothing to write in a few days, I will prepare to send out a VPS test for a period of time, and then send out simple test information together.