To be honest, I feel that QuadraNet's cheap machines are becoming less and less sincere. I feel that the configuration of the latest $39 machine released at LEB is not as good as the last one in August. (Previous review), but I haven’t shared the independent server information for a long time, so I will share it with everyone. QuadraNet is currently one of the computer rooms with the largest selection of foreign VPS hosting vendors Los Angeles. It is also the first computer room to propose the concept of Asian optimization. One, but I am still a little bit worried about the termination notice a few days ago after he acquired Crissic.

Let’s first share the configuration information of the two hosts. In addition to a low-priced one, there is also an expensive managed machine with WHM/cPanel authorization.
Self Managed Dedicated Server Special

CPU: Intel Core2Duo E5200 Dual Core – 2.50Ghz
Memory: 4 GB
Hard drive: 1TB SATA 7.2k RPM HDD
Monthly traffic: 10TB/100Mbps
IP: /29 IPv4+/64 IPv6
Others: KVM over IP, 3Gbps DDoS Protection
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Managed Dedicated Server with cPanel/WHM

CPU: DUAL Intel Xeon E5520 Quad Core – 2.26Ghz
Memory: 32 GB
Hard drive: 2x 147GB SAS 15,000RPM or 2x 1TB SATA 7,200RPM enterprise class
Monthly traffic: 10TB/100Mbps
IP: /29 IPv4+/64 IPv6
Management services: Free WHM/cPanel authorization, 24*7 free server management and technical support
Others: KVM over IP, 3Gbps DDoS Protection
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Test IP: 198.55.111.5   204.152.218.25 (optimized section)  Download test

The machine can be upgraded to a 1000M port for an additional US$5/month, and the upgrade to the Asian optimized network also costs an additional US$5/month. QuadraNet computer room was established in 2001. It has previously used the names of OC3 and PacificRack (PR for short), and it is also considered an old American computer room.

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