VULTR is a foreign VPS service provider established in 2014. It is also one of the well-known big-name VPS hosting providers that supports hourly billing. You can delete the host at any time and return the balance to your account.
RackNerd: $12.71/year KVM-512MB/11GB/2.5TB/Los Angeles
RackNerd is a foreign VPS hosting provider established in 2019. It seems to have some history in the past (their boss seems to be dustin). You can dig into it.
IonSwitch: $0.5/first month KVM-1GB/10G SSD/1TB Seattle
First month, first month, first month! Important things have to be said three times. This offer is a discount code for the first month’s experience. It is a good choice for novice friends who want to learn about VPS hosting or give it a try.
Nanobit: £2/month OpenVZ-2GB/50GB/500GB Germany
I once introduced the news of Nanobit in February this year.
[Large Hard Drive] Wishosting French 500G hard drive KVM monthly payment of $4.99
Wishosting's large hard drive series hosts seem to be used by many domestic users. Blogs have also shared information about them twice. It is relatively early to query domain name whois information, but The homepage is indeed simple.
DediPath: 40% off on VPS/30% off on Hybrid Servers/unlimited traffic for all/Los Angeles computer room/Support Alipay
DediPath is a foreign VPS service provider established in 2017. It provides VPS, Hybrid Servers, independent server rental and other products. It has Chinese sales staff and supports domestic payment methods such as Alipay.
AlphaNine: $6.99/month KVM-4GB/25GB/2TB/Las Vegas
Zhiju has shared the information of AlphaNine twice, respectively in 2017 and 2018.
VPS Beginner Tutorial ⑨: KVM uses VNC to install CentOS system
Recently, I met some friends who purchased KVM architecture products and left messages. They reported that they were cheated. After purchasing KVM, they could not log in via SSH or ping, and so on. In fact, this is due to the lack of understanding of KVM architecture products. Compared with OpenVZ and XEN (PV), KVM has greater autonomy.
NetCup: €2.69/month KVM-2GB/20G SSD/40TB Germany
NetCup is a well-established foreign hosting provider established in 2008. It provides virtual hosting, VPS and server rental products. The data center is in Germany, and the hardware and network IP are its own.