LOCVPS: 75 yuan Hong Kong XEN-512MB/30GB/1M unlimited
LOCVPS is a Chinese VPS host provider that provides VPS products based on the XEN architecture Xensystem system.
Anynode: $12.5/year KVM-256MB/10G SSD/500GB Los Angeles
Anynode is the new Hostigation. The former acquired the latter last year and continues to provide VPS hosts based on KVM and OpenVZ architecture. The data center includes the United States Los Angeles and North Carolina.
GD domain name purchase tutorial
GD is the abbreviation of godaddy. It is a huge American IDC. Its service products cover all businesses in the domain name hosting field, such as all basic businesses: domain name registration, virtual hosting, VPS, independent hosting, and domain name hosting field. Derivative services: independent IP, SSL certificate, website construction, email, photo album, quick website, accelerated search engine inclusion, website analysis, etc.
Ho-ost: £3.5/month KVM-2GB/50GB/2TB Chicago
Ho-ost has been introduced on the blog once before.
NFPHosting: $2.95/month KVM-1GB/20GB/1.5TB Los Angeles
NFPHosting claims to have started in 2006, but I have not seen his introduction in 2017.
SimplyDigitalHosting: $2/monthOVZ-256MB/5GB/500GB three data centers
SimplyDigitalHosting is a foreign VPS hosting provider established in 2011. It provides VPS products based on OpenVZ and KVM architecture.
Justhost: 87 rubles/month KVM-512MB/5GB/unlimited Russia
Justhost here does not refer to the American virtual hosting provider Justhost.com, but Justhost.ru, a Russian hosting provider that started in 2006 and provides virtual hosting, VPS and independent servers. The data center is located in two computer rooms in Moscow, Russia ( ЦОД Ростелеком and ЦОД DataLine Tier-3).
SecureDragon: $15/year OpenVZ-128MB/10GB/500GB Los Angeles
SecureDragon is a foreign VPS hosting provider established relatively early. The domain name has been registered since 2010. Good VPS Gathering has introduced it 6 times, mainly in 2011-2012. It has not been shared in the past three years. Currently, hosting providers provide VPS products based on OpenVZ and KVM architecture.