VPS Beginner Tutorial ④: SSH Connection (putty)

I have told you so much about good VPS in the previous two sections, but after reading it, you should be able to find that until now, we have a VPS, but we have not controlled it or played with it. A good VPS often says: What we want is to play with the VPS, not be played by the VPS. So, at the beginning of this section, let’s talk about how to play VPS? Today, let’s take a look at SSH connection .

[Server]VersaWeb: $49/monthX3470/8GB/500GB/50TB/4IP Las Vegas

I just shared the information about the independent server of VersaWeb in the middle of last month. This time the price is the same, but the last price required payment for half a year. This time it is monthly. As for the price paid, half-year payment is cheaper. However, the configuration is indeed much lower, but the overall price is not expensive, and it is currently available.

HostNun: $1.99/monthOpenVZ-1GB/60GB/1TB/2IP Las Vegas

HostNun is a relatively new foreign VPS service provider. The domain name was registered last year. The homepage should be described as "interesting" and "simple". There is a menu of free hosting, but I didn’t apply to give it a try. This is off topic.

MyRSK: $5.99/month KVM-1GB/70GB/1TB/3IP Phoenix

MyRSK is a foreign VPS service provider headquartered in Dubai. It was established in 2009 and provides network products and services in countries and regions including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic. .

123systems—192MB/384MB/10GB/500GB $15/year simple test

First of all, at the beginning of the article, I made my position clear: I do not recommend purchasing 123system’s cheap VPS . The main reason is of course performance, but also stability. In the more than 2 months since I purchased it, it went down twice. The first time took about 36 hours, and the second time only a few hours. In addition, compared with buyVM’s $15/year, the performance gap is quite obvious.

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