Sharktech: 10Gbps unlimited traffic server starting from $259/month, dual E5-2678v3/64G memory/1T NVMe disk/5IPv4/60Gbps defense

Sharktech: 10Gbps unlimited traffic server starting from $259/month, dual E5-2678v3/64G memory/1T NVMe disk/5IPv4/60Gbps defense

Sharktech's special promotion machine this month is a 10Gbps unlimited traffic server with Dual Xeon E5-2678v3 CPU, 64GB memory and 1TB NVMe disk. The monthly payment starts at only $259. It supports payment methods such as Alipay, PayPal, and credit cards. Sharktech, also known as SK or Shark Data Center, is a foreign merchant focusing on 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.

Let’s take a look at the configuration information of this month’s promotional model.

CPU: Dual Xeon E5-2678v3

Memory: 64GB

Hard Drive: 1TB NVMe (M.2)

Bandwidth: 10Gbps unlimited traffic

IPv4: 5

Protection: 60Gbps / 48Mpps

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Test IP: 107.167.3.4 (Los Angeles download test) 198.148.92.143 (Denver download test) The above machine is located in the Denver data center. The host provides free IPMI management, supports the installation of Linux or Windows operating system, supports IPv6, 10Gbps shared bandwidth with unlimited traffic, and can be upgraded to exclusive bandwidth. In addition to independent server rental, the business is also vigorously developing its own public cloud products this year. Based on the OpenStack architecture, various resources are charged by the hour. If you are interested, you can check it out on the official website of the data center.

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