LOCVPS launched a 1Gbps port Hong Kong VPS host based on Hong Kong international lines this month. You can use the 20% discount code. After the discount, the 2GB memory package starts at only 36 yuan per month. LOCVPS (Global Cloud) is an early established Chinese VPS service provider. It has this domain name because it originated from the hostloc forum. The merchant provides VPS hosts based on XEN or KVM virtual architecture. The optional data centers include Los Angeles (MC/C3), Hong Kong (Confederation, Shatin Telecom, Tai Po), Japan (Tokyo, Osaka), Singapore, Germany and the Netherlands. Below, we will take the Hong Kong international line host as an example to share several VPS configuration information.
The above discount code is applicable to the entire site, not just the packages shared in this article. It is a lifetime discount and the renewal price is the same. Hong Kong International Line VPS is based on KVM architecture. When placing an order, purchase [Kvm VPS] on the left side of the customer center. Select Hong Kong Equinix #2 to choose to limit traffic or limit bandwidth. The traffic limit method is 1Gbps port. The host supports the installation of Linux or Windows operating system. |
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