The day before yesterday, I received an email from Sentris, saying that they got a VPS host for $2 a year. After looking at the traffic, it turned out to be 1000MB, so I didn’t share it. After all, 1G of traffic is really I don’t know what to do... However, the host company has updated this package last night, and the price has increased by 50% (haha, just kidding, the actual price increase of 2 dollars by 50% is only 3 dollars a year), and it is being configured at the same time The traffic has been clearly marked as 500GB.

[Update] Today, the price of this product has increased again to $4.99/year. Compared to the original $2 a year, the price increase is a bit big! Hereby update! Not only that, but his ordering link often has problems, cannot be accessed or reports errors, hey!

Let’s first take a look at the configuration information of this $4.99/year VPS.

CPU: 1 core

Memory: 128MB

Hard drive: 3GB/RAID10

Monthly traffic: 500GB/1Gbps

Virtual architecture: OpenVZ

IP/Panel: 1IPv4/SousVM

Test IP: 63.216.14.61

Click to go to the VPS order link →

It’s still a bit confusing to use this memory and hard drive to make a website. It’s very good to be an agent, and the price is quite cheap. Sentris is also a veteran American IDC. Its own computer rooms are in Seattle and Chicago, among which SeattleThere are multiple lines, and the above package is currently only available in PCCW.

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