DigitalOcean is a foreign VPS service provider established in 2012. We often call it DO. It has a similar operating model to vultr. It was established earlier than vultr, but it is not as popular as vultr. Mainly because Because it does not have as many data centers as vultr, and it does not support domestic payment methods such as Alipay or WeChat. However, DigitalOcean is also a relatively reliable foreign VPS hosting provider that supports hourly billing, and its products are based on KVM architecture, SSD hard drive, data center optional in the United States San Francisco, New York, Singapore, London, UK , Frankfurt, Germany, Canada, India and the Netherlands, etc. At the same time, merchants often have gift activities for new users. For example, you can get a gift of US$50 when you register.
Official website: www.digitalocean.com
Gift activity page: https://try.digitalocean.com/virtual-private-servers/
Share the configuration information of several KVM architecture packages.
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San Francisco 1: http://speedtest-sfo1.digitalocean.com/
San Francisco 2: http://speedtest-sfo2.digitalocean.com /
Singapore: http://speedtest-sgp1.digitalocean.com/
New York 1: http://speedtest-nyc1.digitalocean.com/
New York 2: http://speedtest-nyc2.digitalocean.com/
New York 3: http://speedtest-nyc3.digitalocean.com
Singapore: http://speedtest-sgp1.digitalocean.com/
London (UK): http://speedtest-lon1.digitalocean.com/
Frankfurt (Germany): http://speedtest-fra1.digitalocean. com/
Toronto (Canada): http://speedtest-tor1.digitalocean.com/
Bangalore (India): http://speedtest-blr1.digitalocean.com/
Amsterdam 2 (Netherlands) : http://speedtest-ams2.digitalocean.com/
Amsterdam 3 (Netherlands): http://speedtest-ams3.digitalocean.com/
Please note that "$50, 30-day free trial requires valid credit card" means that the free $50 must be consumed within 30 days, and credit card verification needs to be added, which also blocks a large number of domestic users who want to experience it. In the merchant's data center, if domestic access is slightly better, you can choose San Francisco, especially Telecom, and if you want mobile broadband, you can choose Singapore (mobile only).