Hostshare is a Chinese virtual host and VPS service provider established in 2008. Its name is Hostshare Organization. It is committed to providing low-cost VPS products. The cheap XEN architecture products it provides have been stable. It has been running for more than 1 year and has continued to maintain low prices for the same architecture configuration. Currently, the host provider is once again making efforts to launch the cheap OpenVZ package. In the early stage, it has been released for internal testing in Hostloc. Currently, limited edition is provided for readers of the good VPS tribe. Discount, the lowest 512M package is only 14.9 yuan per month.

Let’s first take a look at the configuration information of this OpenVZ-512M package.

CPU: 1 cores

Memory: 512MB

Hard drive: 10 GB

Monthly traffic: 300GB

1IP/SolusVM

Discount code: OP50   Test IP: 108.166.222.1 / 198.74.110.1

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The OpenVZ package provided by the host sharing organization still opens the Los Angeles MC computer room optimized for domestic access speed, using the SolusVM management panel (the previous XEN architecture used Xensystem), the above discount code is for life Discount, same price for renewal, limited to 20 people. Do low-priced products suck? With this curiosity, I also got a good VPS and posted the simple test results.

hostshare-vz-hdd-mem

hostshare-vz-wget

For the bandwidth test, I specifically tested the inbound and outbound. You can see the upper part of the picture for the direct wget test file of the inbound. It shows that the bandwidth of the hen G port is undoubtedly. For the following outbound test, I used the one a few days ago that cost 12 US dollars per year. In San Diego, the limit given is 100M, which is fully tested in actual tests.

Other pings and the like will not be mapped. There are test IPs above that you can try by yourself. From the overall test results, both bandwidth and IO performance are absolutely amazing.

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