The last time I shared information about Vultr was in June. This is also a relatively reliable overseas VPS hosting provider, providing twelve websites including the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom, France and Germany. National and regional data centers are based on KVM architecture products. All VPS use SSD disks and support users to upload ISO. Under the premise that the overall writable resources are scarce, in order to ensure the frequency of updates, I may try to publish as many times as possible VPS host information that I personally think is relatively reliable. I hope everyone will understand.
To be honest, this article is just a headline. In fact, for the twelve data centers provided by the host company at the same price, the monthly traffic in Japan and Australia is only 100GB, which is 1/10 of other nodes. Let’s take the lowest American Los Angeles VPS package as an example to take a look at its configuration information.
CPU: 1 cores
Memory: 768MB
Hard drive: 15GB (SSD)
Monthly traffic: 1TB/100Mbps
Virtual architecture: KVM(cloud)
IP/panel: 1/own panel
108.61.238.74(Chicago) 66.55.149.246(New York) 108.61.239.230(Dallas)
108.61.236.203(Atlanta) 108.61.230.214(London) 173.199.110.168(Netherlands)
108.61.112.204(Germany) 108.61.208.110(France) 108.61.227.221(Australia)
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I specially set up a VPS in Los Angeles today to test whether Windows is still available. My personal test is OK. Windows 2003 can be installed normally using an ISO previously uploaded in my account. Like DigitalOcean, VPS can be deleted at any time, and the fee will be deducted on an hourly basis and the balance will be returned to the account. In the past, Good VPS also tried its Japanese VPS. I felt that the network was not as powerful as Linode. However, this is also currently available for direct purchaseJapanese VPS One of .