ServerHub: $9.95/monthOVZ-1GB/1.5GB/15GB SSD/unlimited traffic Phoenix City

ServerHub is the INFINITIE.net that the good VPS tribe has been sharing before. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Eonix and an old American IDC. It was founded in 2001. I have said so much just to say that I personally think it is still a good one. A VPS hosting provider with low risk of running away. Friends who like unlimited traffic, prepare money.

VULTR uses DD method to install windows2003

The blog has previously shared how to install the Windows system directly through the ISO method on VULTR's VPS host. However, in the past two months, readers reported that the direct ISO method was stuck in copying files and could not move. I tried it on the VPS myself and it really worked. This problem remains the same even if you change the ISO. I suggest you install the Windows 2008 system. After testing, there is no problem in installing Windows 2008 using the ISO method.

CloudCone: $20/year KVM-512MB/10GB/1TB/Los Angeles/hourly billed

CloudCone also has a lot of promotional emails, because it supports hourly billing, and supports Alipay or WeChat payment. It can be deleted and returned to the account at any time, so there are not many IP pools in the country that can still be accessed normally. The merchant’s latest promotional packages are all machines with pre-annual fees (you can also delete them at any time and get the balance refunded), starting from a minimum of US$20 per year. This is a foreign merchant established in 2017.

RamNode new version OpenStack ordering process

Yesterday I shared the news that RamNode started to use the OpenStack platform, and at the same time the original VPS ordering system was removed. This ordering system from the member center to the OpenStack platform is still a little different from our traditional WHMCS system directly in the member center. There are small differences, so today I will post the overall ordering process for everyone. It is mainly for novice friends. Please skip it for veterans.