GigsGigsCloud: $26/year KVM-1GB/15G SSD/2TB/Los Angeles Data Center

GigsGigsCloud: $26/year KVM-1GB/15G SSD/2TB/Los Angeles Data Center

GigsGigsCloud has launched a new VPS in the Los Angeles data center, which is based on the KVM architecture and uses SSD hard drives. The annual payment starts from $26. This is a Malaysian hosting company established in 2015, providing VPS hosting and independent server rental. The data centers include Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and Japan. The merchant VPS host is based on the KVM architecture, and all selected lines are domestic direct connections or optimized lines. For example, the Los Angeles data center has CN2 GIA, AS9929 or high-defense lines.

The configuration information of this annually paid VPS host is listed below.

CPU: 1 core

Memory: 1GB

Hard Drive: 15GB SSD

Monthly traffic: 2TB/1Gbps

Virtualization architecture: KVM

IPv4: 1

VM Snapshot: 1

【Order】 Purchase link test IP: 154.3.8.8

GigsGigsCloud supports payment methods such as PayPal or Alipay. The VPS host supports major Linux distribution operating systems. Please note that the annual payment host above is manually reviewed and opened. In addition to the above model, the merchant has sufficient inventory of other line hosts, such as Hong Kong CN2, US high defense, etc. I have also used this VPS for a long time. Overall, the stability is still good.

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