Crissic is a relatively young foreign VPS service provider established in 2013, and ranked sixth in the LEB reader voting rankings in the fourth quarter of that year. The host provider provides products based on OpenVZ and KVM architecture, and the data center is in Jacksonville . The KVM architecture product is new this year from Crissic. It also follows the low-price route. The lowest price is US$4 per month, and a PositiveSSL certificate comes with an annual payment of US$40.
Let’s take the lowest KVM512 package as an example and take a look at its configuration information.
CPU: 2 cores
Memory: 512MB
Hard drive: 25GB/RAID10
Monthly traffic: 2 TB/1000Mbps
Virtual architecture: KVM
IP/Panel: 2/SolusVM
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Crissic has its own AS number and its own IP resources, so all its packages provide 2 IPs, and also provide IPv6 support for free, including the lowest annual OpenVZ package of $15 (you can also pay $2 monthly). In addition, the KVM provided by the hosting provider is only for Linux systems. Users can also submit ISOs, but it is not sure whether it supports windows.