VirMach has launched the SUMMER HOSTSALE promotion, with low-priced annual payment packages and a 20% discount code for the first year, starting from $7.2/year after the discount. The host is based on the KVM architecture and multiple computer rooms can be selected. The default is the Intel platform host, but the merchant said that in the next few months, these machines will all be migrated to the AMD Ryzen platform, so these plans are also called End of Life Plans. At that time, it will most likely no longer be a colocrossing computer room, but the migration location will be based on the principle of proximity. For example, if it was originally colocrossing Los Angeles, it will be migrated to a computer room in the Los Angeles area. The following lists several host configuration information.
Please note that the discount code is for the first year, and the renewal price in the second year is the original price. Virmach supports payment methods such as PayPal, credit card, Alipay or cryptocurrency. The host supports Linux or Windows operating system. Please note that the above packages will face migration in a few months. The package and price will remain unchanged, but the IP will change. |
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