HostUS is a foreign VPS service provider established in 2012. It mainly provides VPS based on the OpenVZ architecture. The data center includes the United StatesLos Angeles, Atlanta and Dallas, etc., currently no longer provide SolusVM management panel but a product management panel integrated directly into the customer center. The hosting provider recently released an annual payment package on LEB, which is cost-effective good.

Let’s take a look at the configuration information of this $35 annual plan.

CPU: 4 cores

Memory: 2 GB

vSWAP: 2GB

Hard drive: 75GB/RAID10

Monthly traffic: 2TB/1Gbps

Virtual architecture: OpenVZ

IP/Panel: 3/CustomPanel

Test IP: 216.189.149.3(Los Angeles)   104.128.239.2(Dallas)   162.245.216.243(Atlanta)

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This host has three optional nodes. Select it on the order page (note that if you don’t select it, Atlanta is the default). The machine in Los Angeles is Quickpacket. Except that Los Angeles does not provide IPv6, the other two Nodes are provided free of charge. In addition to annual payment, you can also choose quarterly payment for $10/quarter. To be honest, I am a little uncomfortable with HostUS. About a month after it acquired ReverseHosts, my three annual paid VPSs disappeared out of thin air. They were still there when I first migrated. I sent work orders several times and denied it, but nothing happened. Who said this was a problem left over from history?

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