QuickPacket: $49/month-E5-2683v4, 64G memory, 1TB or 500G SSD, 50TB/1Gbps, Los Angeles data center

QuickPacket: $49/month-E5-2683v4, 64G memory, 1TB or 500G SSD, 50TB/1Gbps, Los Angeles data center

Readers who followed the blog in the early days may have an impression of QuickPacket. There have been fewer shares in recent years, mainly because the business has cancelled VPS hosting products and has not promoted independent servers for a long time. However, the business is still a serious and old-fashioned hosting company. It was founded in 2003 and currently provides independent servers in three data centers in the United States, namely Los Angeles, Chicago and Ashburn. Currently, QuickPacket is offering a discount code of $100 off a month for an E5 model in the Los Angeles data center, which only costs $49.99/month after the discount. It supports the purchase of multiple IPs such as /24, 2x/25/4x/26 or 8x/27, and supports the use of PayPal, credit cards or Alipay and other payment methods.

Let’s take a look at the configuration information of this host.

CPU: E5-2683v4 (16 cores and 32 threads)

Memory: 64GB

Hard disk: 1TB HDD or 500GB SSD

Monthly traffic: 50TB/1Gbps

IPv4: 1

Others: Dedicated KVM over IP / IPMI

【Order】 Purchase link discount code: JZFX3VR6YM Test IP: lg.lax01.quickpacket.com (45.43.223.2)

The merchant has activated the anti-fraud system and manually reviewed the order. Please do not use random and false information to register and place an order. Please pay attention to using the discount code when placing an order. QuickPacket owns all the server hardware, IP and network resources (AS46261). The server also provides IPMI for users to manage independently.

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