In early 2016, I shared information about Host4Fun. When I followed it again, it had developed into providing up to 15 data centers in various places (is it similar to the agency model? There are so many) based on KVM and OpenVZ architecture VPS hosting provider. Recently, merchants have introduced a 2G memory KVM and a $7 annual payment OpenVZ in LET. The former is optional There are 13 data centers, and the annual payment for OpenVZ is only available in Phoenix and Dallas computer rooms.

Let’s share specific information about these two consoles.

  • CPU:1core
  • Memory: 256MB
  • Hard drive: 5GB/RAID10
  • Traffic: 100GB/1Gbps
  • Architecture: OpenVZ
  • IP/Panel: 1IPv4/Virtualizor
  • Price: $7/yearPurchase link
  • CPU: 2cores
  • Memory: 2GB
  • Hard drive: 100GB/RAID10
  • Traffic: 1TB/1Gbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IP/Panel: 1IPv4/Virtualizor
  • Price: $7/monthPurchase link


Test IPs for ping
:
Los Angeles : 204.152.218.25
Phoenix, AZ : 174.138.175.114
Ashburn, VA : 198.24.160.242
Atlanta, GA : 131.153.25.90
Singapore, SG: 103.243.173.205
Belgrade, RS: 131.153.40.84
Amsterdam, NL: 185.28.189.197
Germany: 62.141.45.220
France: 91.134.1.152
Poland: 193.70.125.186
Montreal, Canada: 158.69.170.129
Buffalo, New York, USA: 198.12.127.26
Oregon: 155.254.16.14
Dallas, Texas, USA: 192.3.2 37.150
Chicago: 66.225.198.198 

There are many nodes. I copied the test IP provided by the merchant and checked Phoenix is a SS machine, Dallas is a CC machine, Los Angeles is from QN, and I haven’t looked at the others one by one. Host4Fun provides KVM hosts that support Windows or Linux systems. The annual payment OpenVZ model above has too little traffic.

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