[Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day] KVMLA: 28 yuan XEN-256MB/10GB/250GB Los Angeles
KVMLA is a Chinese VPS hosting provider established for more than a year, providing VPS based on XEN architecture (including windows and linux, in different hens), Los Angeles Several U.S.
RamNode: $15/year OVZ-128MB/80GB/500GB Los Angeles
Recently, I rarely share information about RamNode. The main reason is that he directly fixed the price in one step without sending any discount codes.
PhotonVPS offers 50% off for the first month of November
PhotonVPS is a well-established foreign VPS service provider. It was opened by a Chinese. It has its own computer rooms in Los Angeles (Psychz), Dallas , etc.
INIZ: $15.5/year OpenVZ-256MB/25GB/500GB Los Angeles & New York & Netherlands
INIZ is a foreign VPS service provider. The domain name has been registered since 2008. In the third quarter of this year, LEB readers voted for the third best VPS service provider. Although I have never used its products in good VPS, I expected the public to vote. The results should be good.
RamNode: $3.15/month OpenVZ-512MB/40GB/1TB Los Angeles & Seattle
In the endless search and testing, we will all go through a process. From the beginning, I want the fastest American VPS, I want a VPS with low ping, I want a stable VPS without downtime... In the end, the only thing we can pursue is Stablize. I have always adhered to the point of view that in the current complex network environment in China, if you say that the ping value of any broadband in the country will always be xxxms, and there will never be abnormal lines and no convulsions, that is just bragging and calling you SB!
HostMist: $10.8/quarter KVM-256MB/10GB/200GB Los Angeles
HostMist is a foreign VPS hosting provider. It was established in September 2008. It provides VPS based on OpenVZ, XEN and KVM architecture. The data centers include Los Angeles and Atlanta.
123systems: $4/year OpenVZ-256MB/10GB/500GB Los Angeles
Every time I mention 123systems, I will think of how I kindly reminded him on my blog two years ago that there is a risk of running away, but he is still alive today. Of course, this is different from what he was at that time. It’s related to the overall price, and it’s a natural reaction to be anxious about pricing that’s too low.