V5.NET: Huawei Cloud Private Line (Hong Kong) Server Limited 30% Discount Monthly Payment Starting from 318 Yuan

V5.NET: Huawei Cloud Private Line (Hong Kong) Server Limited 30% Discount Monthly Payment Starting from 318 Yuan

V5.NET Server is promoting Huawei Cloud dedicated servers in Hong Kong this month. New customers can use the 30% discount code for their first order. After the discount, the lowest price for an E5 machine is only HK$385 (≈ RMB 318) per month. V5.NET is a business that provides independent server rental and cloud server products. It mainly provides independent server rental services in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea and other regions. It has its own proprietary hardware and optimized lines to mainland China. It is a good choice for remote office, cross-border trade and website construction.

Huawei Cloud - HKHW-A1

CPU: Intel E5-2630v2 six cores and twelve threads

Memory: 8GB

Hard Drive: 240GB SSD

Bandwidth: 5Mbps BGP

IPv4: 2

Price: HK$385

【Order】 Purchase link

Huawei Cloud - HKHW-A2

CPU: Intel E5-2630v2 six cores and twelve threads

Memory: 16GB

Hard Drive: 240GB SSD

Bandwidth: 7Mbps BGP

IPv4: 2

Price: HK$420

【Order】 Purchase link

Discount code: new (70% off for first order from new customers) 10off (10% off) Test IP: 119.13.95.64

Please note that the 30% discount code is only for the first order of new customers. For old users or those purchasing other nodes, please use the 10% discount code. Both are permanent discounts and the renewal price is the same. The default currency of the merchant website is Hong Kong dollars, and the current exchange rate is about 1 Hong Kong dollar = 0.8261 RMB. The independent server provides Linux or Windows operating system. The member center provides basic management functions, including power on and off, restart, reinstallation of the system, etc.

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