RamNode is a foreign VPS service provider with a good reputation. It was established in 2012 and provides products including KVM and OpenVZ, among which KVM supports the installation of Windows systems, using pure SSD or SSD cache disk, the data center includes the United StatesLos Angeles, Seattle, New York, Atlanta and the Netherlands. At Christmas, the host provider issued another lifetime 25% off discount code, which is applicable to all node SKVMS series.

Taking the SKVMS minimum configuration package as an example, the monthly payment is US$3.75 after a discount of US$5 from the original price.

CPU: 1 core

Memory: 512MB

Hard drive: 10G SSD/RAID10

Monthly traffic: 1000GB/100Mbps

Virtual architecture: KVM

IP/Panel: 1/SolusVM

Coupon code: XMAS25

Test IP: 168.235.72.22(Los Angeles)   23.226.229.4(Seattle)   107.191.101.180(Atlanta)

107.191.96.26(New York)   176.56.238.3(Netherlands)

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The discount code this time is the same as the discount on Black Friday. This is also the biggest discount this year. Friends who missed it last time can try it this time. RamNode divides the products into several categories, such as OpenVZ packages, which are divided into [Premium], [Standard] and [Massive], The difference between these three is that [Massive] has a larger SSD cache disk and the hard disk is larger. [Premium] and [Standard] both use pure SSD disks. The difference between them is the CPU. The [Premium] series is Intel E3 CPU, while [Standard] and [Massive] use Intel E5 CPU. Finally, let me explain a misunderstanding. Everyone knows that RamNode has a good reputation. Many people buy it and say that the access speed here is not fast, not as good as xxx. I would like to remind everyone that this reputation refers to the stability of the server, not that the speed is special. Fast! I personally think that friends who require relatively fast broadband speeds across China should try to choose domestic hosts, because hosts with such requirements definitely do not exist in the United States.

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