Many readers hope to have some information about Peer1 computer room products. Some enthusiastic readers have sent me emails before asking why they have not seen the introduction of iWFHosting. Although I have used it for a long time, iWFHosting is undoubtedly not a low end, so this delays the process of my sharing. iWFHosting is a site owned by H4Y, a veteran IDC founded in 2001. It provides virtual hosting, VPS and independent servers.
The VPS provided by iWFHosting is based on the OpenVZ architecture. There are two data centers available: Monticello, Iowa and Peer1 in Los Angeles. Peer1 in Los Angeles is $1.5 more expensive, but Peer1 in Los Angeles is undoubtedly better accessible in China. We will share the configuration information of his lowest 512M memory package (select Los Angeles for $10.88/month).
CPU: unknown
Memory: 512MB
Burst memory: 768MB
Hard drive: 20 GB
Monthly traffic: 750GB
1IP/SolusVM
Click to go to the official website of the VPS host →
Los Angeles Peer1 is one of the computer rooms with direct connections to domestic telecommunications. It is also known as an aristocratic computer room. The host provider has a discount code of 5 US dollars off for the first month. However, I tried the above one with Hao VPS and it was not available. iWFHosting has a 99.99% online guarantee, and the customer service response is relatively fast. (Some readers confuse Peer1 and PR. These are two completely different computer rooms, although they are both in Los Angeles, so please pay attention)