VPS2EZ: 39 yuan/monthXEN-512MB/20GB/500GB Los Angeles
VPS2EZ is a well-established Chinese VPS hosting provider established in 2008. It is the same parent company as the well-established hosting provider Host2ez, with different sub-brands under it and independently operated by different teams.
HostWithLinux: $2.5/month OpenVZ-256MB/15G SSD/400GB Chicago
HostWithLinux is a foreign VPS service provider. The domain name has been registered since 2012 (it should be noted that there was a modification record at the beginning of this month). The host provider provides American and British virtual hosts, American VPS etc.
Limestone Networks: $7/month KVM-1GB/20GB/2TB/DDoS Protection Dallas
Limestone Networks is a foreign hosting provider established in 2007. It is a registered company in the United States. It mainly provides server rental.
INVS: 49 rubles/month KVM-512MB/5GB/unlimited traffic/Russia
INVS.ru is a Russian hosting provider. The website says it started in 1999, and the domain name seems to have been registered since 2007. The merchant website provides virtual hosting, VPS, independent servers and other products. The website defaults to Russian, and you can switch to English or Chinese in the upper right corner (the Chinese translation is not very thorough).
Hostodo: $3.5/month OpenVZ-1GB/50GB/1TB/4IP Los Angeles
Hostodo is a foreign VPS service provider registered at the end of 2014. There is news that it is run by the owner of ReverseHosts. If true, it should be blamed on an unreliable hosting provider. I have no idea about this company. If you have a good impression, it is very harmful to sell it at ultra-low prices. If you have enough users, just pass it on to others and ignore it.
getgb.in free 1G/10G/DA panel space
getgb.inFree space is also from the United States. This is a new free space provider. The parameters of the free space it provides are:
CPServer: $36/year KVM-128MB/256MB/10GB/300GB Fremont
CPServer(Carstensz Pyramid Server) is an Indonesian hosting provider that provides VPS products based on the KVM architecture, with 4 optional data centers, including California, USA