OlinkCloud has released a new discount plan for VPS hosts and dedicated servers. All VPS hosts offer a 10% discount code, which can be used for monthly or annual payment. You can choose a German or San Jose data center. It is based on the KVM architecture and starts at $4.5 per month after the discount. All use China Unicom VIP lines. AS9929 is comparable to China Telecom CN2, and the domestic access quality is good. Olink.Cloud is a site under DiaHosting, which mainly provides VPS hosts and dedicated server rental services. In addition to VPS, the merchant also provides a 40% discount code for dedicated servers in San Jose, USA. German computer room
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Note that the speed test address should be copied directly to the browser to access instead of pinging the address directly. There are two data center tests on the address page. San Jose VPS in the United States provides IPv6 for free. The above discount codes are all lifetime discounts, and the renewal price is the same. The merchant supports payment in US dollars using Alipay or PayPal. No information about dedicated servers is shared here. The monthly payment starts at US$71.4 after the discount. Friends who are interested in San Jose dedicated servers can check the earlier article: https://www..net/25162.html |
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