Sharktech: Los Angeles 1Gbps unlimited traffic high-defense server starting at $59/month, 10Gbps unlimited traffic server starting at $259/month

Sharktech: Los Angeles 1Gbps unlimited traffic high-defense server starting at $59/month, 10Gbps unlimited traffic server starting at $259/month

Sharktech, which we call the Shark Data Center (or SK Data Center), is a data center that specializes in high-defense products. It was founded in 2003 and provides products including independent server rental, VPS cloud servers, etc. Its own data centers are located in Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, and Amsterdam, the Netherlands. This month, the merchant is promoting two independent servers, including a 1Gbps unlimited traffic server in the Los Angeles data center starting at $59 per month, and another 10Gbps unlimited traffic server in the Denver data center starting at $259/month.

Los Angeles 1Gbps server $59/month

CPU: Xeon E3-1270V2

Memory: 16GB

Hard Drive: 500GB SSD

Bandwidth: 1Gbps unlimited traffic

IPv4: 5

Protection: 60Gbps / 48Mpps

【Order】 Purchase link

Denver 10Gbps Server $259/month

CPU: Dual Xeon E5-2678V3

Memory: 64GB

Hard Drive: 1TB NVMe (M.2)

Bandwidth: 10Gbps unlimited traffic

IPv4: 5

Protection: 60Gbps / 48Mpps

【Order】 Purchase link

Test IP: 107.167.3.4 (Los Angeles download test) 198.148.92.143 (Denver download test)

The Sharktech website has activated an anti-fraud system. Please do not register using overly casual or false information, proxy addresses, etc. Payment methods such as Alipay, PayPal, credit cards, and cryptocurrencies are supported. The machine provides free IPv6, free DDoS protection, free IPMI, and supports the installation of Linux or Windows operating systems.

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