bandwagonhost is a subsidiary of the old IT7 company, mainly providing VPS hosts based on KVM architecture, with data centers in Los Angeles, Phoenix, New York, Fremont, Canada, the Netherlands, Hong Kong, China, Japan, etc. Currently, the merchant has newly launched a VPS host on the Softbank line in Osaka, Japan, which uses SSD hard drives and 1Gbps network ports, and the lowest annual payment starts at US$65.38 after using the 6.58% discount code. The configuration information of this package is listed below. CPU: 1 coreMemory: 512MB Hard disk: 10GB/RAID10 Monthly traffic: 500GB/1Gbps Virtualization architecture: KVM IP/Panel: 1IPv4/KiwiVM 【Order】 Purchase link discount code: BWHNCXNVXV ireadtheterms8 The above discount code is a discount for the entire site, and the renewal price is the same. The first one is used first (the discount is the largest and the test is effective). In addition to the new line host, the Los Angeles CN2 (DC03) packages of BandwagonHost are also on sale. The lowest 1GB memory package starts at US$46.7 per year, and supports payment methods such as PayPal or Alipay.
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