Launchvps: $39.4/year KVM-4GB/80GB/3TB/Philadelphia

Launchvps: $39.4/year KVM-4GB/80GB/3TB/Philadelphia

Launchvps is a foreign VPS service provider established in 2014. The last time I shared was a year ago. The business mainly provides VPS hosts based on KVM and LXC architecture, using SSD hard disks. The data center is in Philadelphia, with its own hardware and network resources. All VPS hosts have a default bandwidth of 500M. Currently, the host has launched a special annual payment package based on KVM architecture, using SSD hard disks, supporting Linux or Windows operating systems, starting at only $39.4/year.

Let’s take a look at the configuration information of this host.

CPU: 3 cores

Memory: 4GB

Hard disk: 80GB

Monthly traffic: 3TB/500Mbps

Virtualization architecture: KVM

IP/Panel: 1IPv4/Proxmox

【Order】 Purchase link test IP: 38.123.137.253 2001:550:1703:5::2

The host supports payment methods such as PayPal or Alipay. The host can choose Linux or Windows operating system, and also supports its own ISO installation, rDNS, snapshots, etc. It provides IPv4+IPv6, and the ordering link can also purchase 1 additional IP for $1/month.

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