vStoike This domain name has been registered since 2011, but according to LEB, they started working in network-related industries (VOIP, IPTV, etc.) in 2004.
[Caution] LetBox: $5.75/month KVM-2GB/300GB/3TB Los Angeles
LetBox is a foreign VPS service provider established by Egyptians in 2011.
BuyVM: $3.5/month KVM-1GB/20GB/unlimited traffic/Las Vegas/support Alipay
BuyVM is a Canadian hosting company established in 2010. It is also considered an old business. It was probably most popular around 2011. At that time, many people were waiting to buy their San Jose VPS. However, the computer room was changed later, and the low-price strategy was not followed up in terms of price, so gradually I didn’t pay much attention to it.
Jingwen Internet: 24 yuan/month OpenVZ-512MB/30GB/1000GB Los Angeles
Jingwen Internet is a Chinese VPS service provider, providing a full range of architecture products based on OpenVZ, XEN and
ONEVPS: $4/month KVM-512MB/20G SSD/1G unlimited traffic/Los Angeles (Japan/Singapore optional)
I have shared onevps several times on Zhiju. This is a foreign hosting provider established in 2012. It is a subsidiary of Think Huge Ltd. The merchant provides VPS products based on the KVM architecture. The biggest feature is unlimited traffic on 1G ports.
ThomasHost: $8.5/month KVM-2GB/50GB/500GB five data centers
ThomasHost is a foreign hosting provider whose domain name has been registered since 2012. It is unknown when it launched the VPS hosting business.
Hostflyte: $18/year KVM-512MB/10G SSD/1TB/Los Angeles (high defense)
Hostflyte I shared it once on Zhiju. There is still some controversy about this company. I will not jump to conclusions because it is not a good idea. It is rumored that it is a scammer Hiformance. A bit of a connection. I saw that a merchant has launched a new computer room product, so I would like to share it.