FirstByte: Russian KVM monthly payment starts from 55 rubles (≈ RMB 4.78 yuan)

FirstByte: Russian KVM monthly payment starts from 55 rubles (≈ RMB 4.78 yuan)

FirstByte is a regular Russian hosting company founded in 2015. Its products include VPS and independent server rental. Its data centers include Moscow, Russia, Finland, New York, USA, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Sofia, etc. VPS hosts are based on KVM or OpenVZ architecture, starting from only 55 rubles per month, equivalent to about 4.78 yuan per month. If you just want to try it, you can also choose a high-end model paid by the day, with 5 cores, 4GB memory, and 80GB hard drive for 50 rubles a day.

The following is the configuration information of several Russian VPS hosts.

  • CPU: 1core
  • Memory: 512MB
  • Hard Drive: 7GB SSD
  • Traffic: 7TB/100Mbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IPv4: 1
  • Price: 55 rubles/month Buy now
  • CPU: 1core
  • Memory: 512MB
  • Hard disk: 10GB SSD
  • Bandwidth: 10TB/200Mbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IPv4: 1
  • Price: 99 rubles/month Buy now
  • CPU: 1core
  • Memory: 1GB
  • Hard Drive: 20GB SSD
  • Bandwidth: 10TB/200Mbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IPv4: 1
  • Price: 150 rubles/month Buy link
Test IP: 185.204.3.1 (Moscow)

The merchant's VPS in Moscow, Russia has a general domestic access line, which is suitable for friends who have special needs for the region. The host uses an SSD hard drive. The product list has indicated that most packages support the Windows operating system. After the monthly traffic of most packages reaches 10TB, the port will be limited to 10-20M. In addition, the lowest 55 ruble/month package does not support upgrades and does not provide an independent management panel.

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