SpartanHost: Seattle high-defense KVM 20% off, starting at $4 per month, 1G memory, 15GB NVMe hard drive, 2TB/10Gbps bandwidth

SpartanHost: Seattle high-defense KVM 20% off, starting at $4 per month, 1G memory, 15GB NVMe hard drive, 2TB/10Gbps bandwidth

SpartanHost, also known as Spartan, is a foreign hosting company founded in 2013. Its products include VPS hosting and independent server rental, among which VPS is based on KVM architecture, and its data centers are located in Seattle and Dallas, USA. It is further subdivided according to CPU (E3 or E5) and hard disk (SSD or HDD) type, and all series are equipped with free DDoS protection (upgradable defense capability). Recently, the merchant DDoS Protected SSD E5 KVM VPS - Seattle series has a large inventory, using NVMe SSD hard disk, 10Gbps port bandwidth, 20% discount code, and the 1G memory package starts at US$4 per month after the discount.

Some host configuration and price information are listed below.

CPU Memory harddisk flow system price
1 core 512MB 10GB 11TB/10Gbps $3.5/month
1 core 1GB 15GB 2TB/10Gbps $4/month
2 cores 1.5GB 22GB 2.5TB/10Gbps $6/month
2 cores 2GB 30GB 3TB/10Gbps $8/month
3 cores 3GB 45GB 4TB/10Gbps $12/month
4 cores 4GB 60GB 5TB/10Gbps $16/month
4 cores 6GB 90GB 7TB/10Gbps $24/month
Coupon code: KVM20 Test IP: 104.37.29.141 (Seattle)

Note that the host defaults to 10Gbps port bandwidth. If the traffic is used up, it will not shut down. It will automatically limit you to 5M bandwidth. The VPS host provided by SpartanHost supports Linux or Windows operating systems. VPS provides IPv4 + free IPv6, free 20Gbps DDoS defense, Unicom cuvip line AS4837, and supports payment via PayPal or Alipay. In addition to Seattle VPS, Dallas large hard disk VPS and independent servers in various computer rooms are also available for sale.

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