Myhost123 is a Chinese VPS hosting provider established in 2011. It provides VPS products based on ), Los Angeles (PR, WebNX), etc. Among them, KVM architecture products support Linux or Windows systems.
BurstNET: $5.05/monthOpenVZ-512MB/20GB/1000GB Los Angeles
BurstNET is a well-known IDC in the United States, one of the 500 fastest growing companies. It was founded in 1991. It has its own computer room to provide VPS, independent server rental, etc. The data center is in the United StatesLos Angeles, Scranton, Dallas, Chicago, Miami, UK, etc.
Jingwen Internet: 22.8 yuan/month XEN-256MB/15GB/500GB Los Angeles & San Jose & Phoenix
Jingwen Internet is a Chinese VPS service provider founded in 2012, providing services based on OpenVZ, XEN and
ioZoom: $5/month KVM-1GB/20G SSD/1TB Los Angeles
ioZoom is a foreign VPS hosting provider established in 2015. It provides products based on the KVM architecture. It also subdivides VPS-Cloud, VPS-Linux, VPS-Windows and other series.
[Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day] Kuaiyi Internet: 74 yuan XEN-512MB/40GB/800GB eight data centers
Kuaiyi Internet is an earlier established Chinese VPS hosting provider. It provides fully managed VPS based on the XEN architecture Xensystem system.
VirMach: $31.5/year KVM-1GB/20G SSD/1TB ten data centers
VirMach is also a foreign VPS hosting provider that appears frequently on blogs. It was founded in 2014 and provides products based on KVM and OpenVZ architecture. It focuses on low-cost packages, such as as low as 3 US dollars a year. OpenVZ.
ArchHosting: $4.99/month KVM-512MB/10G SSD/500GB Los Angeles
ArchHostingI shared it once on my blog. This is a foreign VPS service provider established early last year.
ClamHost: $4.2/month OpenVZ-1GB/15G SSD/1TB Los Angeles
ClamHostGood VPS Gathering was introduced once in August last year. At that time, it provided XEN architecture products about a year after its establishment.