Contabo, a long-established German hosting company, recently launched a new VPS hosting package with lower configuration, CLOUD VPS XS, with dual-core CPU, 4GB memory, optional 35GB NVMe or 100GB SSD disk, 16TB monthly traffic, and optional data centers in Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, Australia, Singapore, etc., starting from only 2.99 euros/month. Contabo was founded in 2003 and provides products including virtual hosting, VPS, and independent server rental. Its data centers include data centers in Germany, the United States, and Singapore, and support payment methods such as PayPal or credit cards. The following is a list of several package configuration information.
Please note that the above is the price of the German node. In addition to Germany, other nodes need to be charged extra. In addition, whether it is Japan or Singapore, they are not directly connected to China, and the three networks are all bypassed. Unless it is for the local area, it is recommended to choose the United States, such as Seattle. Contabo is different from most of the merchants shared by the tribe. There is no information after placing an order. You need to wait for the merchant to contact you by email to provide payment links and other information. Friends who are used to writing emails casually should not try it. |
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