RamNode is a foreign hosting provider established in 2012 (it entered the network industry in 2006). It provides VPS products based on the OpenVZ and KVM architectures. The data center includes Atlanta, Seattle and the Netherlands, etc. Among them, the United States has its own hardware and IP network, and has its own AS number. The VPS provided by RamNode all use SSD disks or SSD cached HDD disks to provide powerful IO performance.
Currently, the host provider offers a lifetime discount of 32% off. After the discount, the lowest KVM256 package is only $3.72 per month (original price $6/month).
CPU: 1 cores
Memory: 256MB
Hard drive: 20GB (SSD cache) or 5G SSD
Monthly traffic: 1000GB
1IP/SolusVM
Test IP: 199.241.28.6(Atlanta) 192.249.60.11(Seattle) 176.56.238.3(Netherlands)
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RamNode names the background ordering page menu according to the hen's CPU, architecture and disk type. For example, CKVM-E5 is an SSD cache disk, E5-class CPU, and KVM architecture; another example is SKVM, which is KVM for direct SSD disks. packages, and so on. In addition, Seattle node products (including OpenVZ and KVM architecture) can additionally purchase DDoS protection IP at a price of US$3/piece, and all nodes provide IPv6. RamNode currently has good user feedback and has a good reputation in domestic and foreign forums. If you need OpenVZ, you can also read the previous article: and the earlier article .