DesiVPS new NVMe series Windows VPS, 2G memory/30G NVMe/2.5T traffic/Los Angeles data center

DesiVPS new NVMe series Windows VPS, 2G memory/30G NVMe/2.5T traffic/Los Angeles data center

Last weekend, DesiVPS sent a message about the new NVMe disk series Windows VPS, which provides Chinese Windows system, based on KVM architecture, 1Gbps bandwidth, optional Los Angeles or Netherlands data centers, and the minimum 2GB memory package starts at $8 per month. DesiVPS is a foreign VPS host headquartered in Mumbai, providing products including VPS and dedicated server rental, among which VPS is based on OpenVZ or KVM architecture, supports Docker/Custom ISO, and data centers include Los Angeles, The Hague, the Netherlands, India, etc. Merchants support PayPal, Alipay and other payment methods.

The following is information about several Windows VPS models.

  • CPU: 1core
  • Memory: 2GB
  • Hard disk: 30G NVMe
  • Traffic: 2.5TB/1Gbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IPv4: 1
  • Price: $8/month Purchase link
  • CPU: 2cores
  • Memory: 4GB
  • Hard disk: 60G NVMe
  • Traffic: 5TB/1Gbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IPv4: 2
  • Price: $16/month Purchase link
  • CPU: 3cores
  • Memory: 6GB
  • Hard disk: 90G NVMe
  • Traffic: 7.5TB/1Gbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IPv4: 2
  • Price: $24/month Purchase link
Test IP: 2.56.176.6 (Los Angeles download test) 41.216.181.2 (Netherlands download test) 103.170.132.253 (India download test) These packages can change IP for free once a month. In addition to Windows VPS, the merchant also has NVMe or SSD hard disk VPS hosts in Los Angeles, USA, Haiti, Netherlands, India and other regions, using E5-2660v3 or higher CPU, 128G+ memory.

Los Angeles NVMe Hard Drive VPS

  • CPU: 1core
  • Memory: 1GB
  • Hard disk: 10G NVMe
  • Traffic: 1.5TB/1Gbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IPv4: 1
  • Price: $20/year Purchase link
  • CPU: 1core
  • Memory: 2GB
  • Hard disk: 20G NVMe
  • Traffic: 2.5TB/1Gbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IPv4: 1
  • Price: $35/year Purchase link
  • CPU: 2cores
  • Memory: 4GB
  • Hard disk: 70G NVMe
  • Traffic: 5TB/1Gbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IPv4: 2
  • Price: $70/year Purchase link

Los Angeles/Netherlands VPS

  • CPU: 1core
  • Memory: 1.5GB
  • Hard disk: 20G SSD
  • Traffic: 2TB/1Gbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IP: 1IPv4+IPv6
  • Price: $20/year Purchase link
  • CPU: 2cores
  • Memory: 3GB
  • Hard disk: 40G SSD
  • Traffic: 4TB/1Gbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IP: 2IPv4+IPv6
  • Price: $40/year Purchase link
  • CPU: 2cores
  • Memory: 4.5GB
  • Hard disk: 60G SSD
  • Traffic: 6TB/1Gbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IP: 3IPv4+IPv6
  • Price: $60/year Purchase link

India VPS

  • CPU: 1core
  • Memory: 1GB
  • Hard disk: 15G SSD
  • Data rate: 300GB/100Mbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IP: 1IPv4
  • Price: $30/year Purchase link
  • CPU: 1core
  • Memory: 2GB
  • Hard disk: 30G SSD
  • Data rate: 600GB/100Mbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IP: 1IPv4
  • Price: $50/year Purchase link
  • CPU: 2cores
  • Memory: 3GB
  • Hard disk: 45G SSD
  • Traffic: 900GB/100Mbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IP: 2IPv4
  • Price: $75/year Buy now

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