OVH is a foreign hosting business founded in 1998. It has its own data centers in many countries and regions around the world. The ones we talk about most are French and Canadian computer rooms. In fact, they also have computer rooms in Asia such as Singapore and Sydney, Australia. Recently, they announced in LET that the public cloud host based on OpenStack has been expanded to Singapore and Australian computer rooms support hourly billing, with a minimum of US$0.009/hour (or US$3.5/month).

Let me share the two packages of the SANDBOX Instances - Shared resources series. The prices here are based on monthly payment. You can switch the hourly fee on the website.

  • CPU:1core
  • Memory: 2GB
  • Hard drive: 10G SSD
  • Traffic: 1TB/100Mbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IP/Panel: 1IPv4/OpenStack
  • Price: $3.5/monthPurchase link
  • CPU:1core
  • Memory: 4GB
  • Hard drive: 20G SSD
  • Traffic: 1TB/100Mbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IP/Panel: 1IPv4/OpenStack
  • Price: $8.39/monthPurchase link
Test IP: 139.99.123.64 (Singapore download test )   139.99.131.118 (Sydney download test

Both Singapore and Sydney, Australia, are domestic indirect lines, and the ping value of the three networks is not low (Singapore seems to be better than Sydney), but OVH's strength is its resistance to attacks. The amount of protection is relatively large, so a CDN can still be used when building a website. In addition, the traffic provided in Singapore and Sydney is 1TB outbound, excluding network access. After that, it is $0.08/GB. Other data centers such as North America have unlimited traffic.

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