V5.NET: Hong Kong CN2 server 625 yuan/month, 2*E5-2630L/32GB/1TB SSD/10M CN2 line

V5.NET: Hong Kong CN2 server 625 yuan/month, 2*E5-2630L/32GB/1TB SSD/10M CN2 line

V5.NET has released a special promotional model, with a CN2+BGP line in Hong Kong, China, and a 30% discount code, limited to 30 units. V5.NET is a business that provides independent server rental and cloud server products. The data centers provided include Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, etc. The independent server has its own property hardware, and all the lines in the computer room are optimized to connect directly to mainland China. It is a good choice for remote office, cross-border trade and website construction.

Hong Kong dedicated server (mainland China CN2)-HKTW-B3

CPU: Intel 2×E5-2630L 12 cores and 24 threads

Memory: 32GB

Hard Drive: 1TB SSD

Bandwidth: 10M CN2+BGP

IPv4: 2

Coupon code: 2022summer

Price: HK$770/month (≈RMB625)

【Order】 Purchase link

Test IP: 154.91.194.172

The above promotional machine is limited to 30 units and will be sold out while stocks last. The host supports the installation of Linux or Windows operating system. In addition to this model, if you purchase other machines, you can use the merchant’s long-term 20% off discount code: v5 . All are permanent discounts and the renewal price is the same.

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