Crissic, established in 2013, is a well-developed foreign VPS service provider with its own AS number, its own machine hardware, etc., and provides services based on OpenVZ VPS with KVM architecture, data center in Jacksonville. Last week I received the information that the host provider will launch Los Angeles node. Yesterday I received an email from the host provider that the product is officially launched. The product configuration and price are consistent with the previous Jacksonville.
Let’s take the lowest 256M memory package as an example and take a look at its configuration information.
CPU: 2 cores
Memory: 256MB
vSWAP: 256MB
Hard drive: 50GB/RAID10
Monthly traffic: 750GB/100Mbps (no limit on inbound)
Virtual architecture: OpenVZ
IP/Panel: 1/SolusVM
Crissic provides the Los Angeles node computer room in the Los Angeles PR computer room (QuadraNet), With its own hardware and IP resources, the hen configuration is generally Dual X5650, 48GB memory and 6 disk groups RAID. The monthly traffic of the Los Angeles node is only calculated for outbound, and there is no limit for inbound. IPv6 can be provided, and the price of adding additional IPs is also very cheap, only $0.5/month each. To be honest, I think domestic users have a Los Angeles complex when choosing American VPS. I believe there will be more Chinese neighbors in Los Angeles nodes.