HostUS: $16/year OpenVZ-768MB/20GB/2TB Los Angeles

I haven’t shared news about HostUS for a long time. This is a foreign hosting company established in 2012. It once became famous when the Hong Kong SL computer room was still directly connected to China, and it also followed later. It became quiet while taking the SL Asia Domestic Detour. In fact, it is not necessarily a good thing not to be paid attention to by too many domestic customers.

ioZoom: $5/month KVM-1GB/20G SSD/1TB Los Angeles

ioZoom is a foreign VPS hosting provider founded in 2015, headquartered in Houston. It provides products based on the KVM architecture. The merchant divides the products into VPS-Cloud, VPS-Linux, VPS-Windows and other series all use SSD hard drives and include free 10Gbps DDoS protection.

SemoWeb: $3.49/month OpenVZ-256MB/50GB/500GB Los Angeles

SemoWeb is an American VPS hosting provider established in 2008. In the past few years, it has provided unpopular VPS in Orlando, Dallas and other places, and the Good VPS Tribe has introduced it many times. In 2012, the Los Angeles data center was added. It is based on the second-generation VZ architecture, and the minimum configuration starts at only US$3.49 per month.

[Server]Sharktech: $109/month-Xeon X3470/12GB/2TB/100M Unlimited/32IP/DDoS Protection Los Angeles

SharkTech is what we often call SK computer room. It was founded in 2003 and has provided three data center options so far: Denver, Chicago and Los Angeles. SK is a professional computer room that resists DDoS attacks. The computer room can handle 10Gbps attacks (up to 50Gbps). Currently, the computer room provides a discount code for an X3470 machine.

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