CrownCloud is an overseas VPS service provider established in 2012 and registered in Australia. It provides VPS products based on OpenVZ and KVM architecture. The data center is in the United States Los Angeles (Quadranet, the PR computer room). The KVM provided by the hosting provider not only supports Linux systems, but also supports Windows, but Windows needs to provide its own ISO link and prepare its own CD key.
Let’s first take a look at the configuration information of a 2GB memory KVM package. The monthly payment for this package is only $7.
CPU: 8 cores
Memory: 2048MB
Hard drive: 30 GB
Monthly traffic: 3 TB on 100Mbps (inbound traffic is not included)
Virtual architecture: KVM
IP/Panel: 1/SolusVM
[Purchase link]https://crowncloud.net/clients/cart.php?a=add&pid=18
The package traffic provided by CrownCloud is only counted outbound, not inbound (unlimited). The hen uses Dual Intel Xeon L5520 CPU, 1Gbps bandwidth. The most important thing is that it supports Windows systems, but the trouble is that you need to provide the ISO and CD KEY yourself. The original words are: For Windows you’ll have to provide your own license key and link to ISO.