Datarealm: $4/month KVM-512MB/15GB/1TB Phoenix

Datarealm is a foreign VPS hosting provider that was established earlier. It says it started in 1995 and the main website domain name was registered in 1996. Good VPS Gathering has introduced it several times before, but I don’t know if it has really been in business for twenty years. The hosting provider uses its own machine hardware and IP resources.

Quickweb: $19.1/year OpenVZ 128MB/256MB/6GB/100GB Phoenix

I have introduced Quickweb many times in my blog. It is said that it was opened by Chinese students from New Zealand and has always had a good reputation among Chinese people. Their low-cost annual payment products of US$23.88 and US$35.88 have also been sought after by small and medium-sized webmasters. LEB, a well-known cheap VPS collection blog, is a VPS sponsored by Quickweb. I just discovered the news on LEB. Quickweb also issued a special 20% discount code for LEB.

Datarealm: $4/month KVM-512MB/15GB/1TB Phoenix

Datarealm is a foreign VPS hosting provider that was established earlier. It says it started in 1995 and the main website domain name was registered in 1996. Good VPS Gathering has introduced it several times before, but I don’t know if it has really been in business for twenty years. The hosting provider uses its own machine hardware and IP resources.

VMcool: $3/month KVM-256MB/15GB/250GB Phoenix

VMcool is an international brand under the Chinese VPS hosting provider VPSIO. It is affiliated to Sichuan Taiqing Network. The website has an English interface and supports PayPal USD or RMB Alipay payment. It provides unmanaged low-priced KVM architecture VPS products and data centers. InPhoenix.

DataRealm: $5/month KVM-512MB/10GB/1TB Phoenix

DataRealm is a foreign VPS service provider. His domain name has been registered since 1996. I saw his advertisement in LET saying that the company started in 1995. I don’t know the specific details. If you are interested, you can check it out. . Currently, host vendors have launched the KVM architecture series, which originally only had XEN.

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