As you can see, the blog has always recommended VIRPUS, but there has been no information about performance testing. I have indeed forgotten it. Just by chance, a friend bought one unit today for $54.6 with an annual payment. I stopped by to do a simple test. Performance, as a reference for everyone.
[Wedge]The VPS I got was purchased just 2 hours ago. The IP segment is 199.119.x.x. Annual payment is required. DA authorization is pending. Next, let's take a look at the simple test results.
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【CPU information】
【Download rate and disk I/ O test】
【Ping test from various places】
【Summary】
After the above simple test, the performance of this VPS is still good. The server room is located in Kansas City. The domestic access speed is good, there is less draft, and the ping value in various places is relatively stable. However, it is worth reminding everyone that after the discount expires on May 20, the new discount will still increase the memory by 50%, but the sudden memory will be reduced by 50%. This is what I just discovered~~
[Probe] I just installed LNMP and it took 28 minutes to add the probe http://199.119.225.181/p.php
[Postscript] I didn’t want to explain, but a few days ago a friend of mine purchased quickweb. (I found out after visiting his blog) The comment made me quite unhappy, so I’ll explain. Why Good VPS recommends VIRPUS to everyone? First of all, there is the price factor. If you buy it for a year, it only costs $4.55 a month on average. I think this price has an absolute advantage. More importantly, it comes with a free DA panel. A light panel costs more than this for a year! Secondly, it's not slow. Note that I used not slow, not fast! This means that friends who are used to domestic space can avoid it; in addition, the convulsions are not serious. Although is a good VPS, it has not been purchased for a long time by friends I know, and there has been no downtime. And convulsions, but I can't guarantee that I will never have convulsions. If you have convulsions, the computer room is not turned off, it's the wiring. Who told us to grow up in this great country?
So, take this OpenVZ configuration (768MB/50GB/$4.55/month) and the price of $54.6/year with genuine DA, and compare it with those of diahosting (XEN180MB/10GB/$10/month), quickweb (OVZ256MB/10GB/ $9.95/month) and so on, I personally think it is stupid behavior. You get what you pay for, I always believe this. What we are pursuing is just to make this penny more valuable, nothing more.