SiberDC is a foreign merchant founded in 2011, headquartered in Istanbul, Turkey. It mainly provides domain name registration, virtual hosting, VDS and independent server rental, etc. Its data centers include Turkey, the United States, Germany and France. The merchant's VDS (VPS) is based on KVM architecture and uses SSD hard disks. Recently, it has promoted Turkey VPS on WHT, with 1Gbps port and unlimited monthly traffic. The lowest monthly payment starts at US$1.31. Friends who need Türkiye VPS can try it. The configuration information of this cheap VPS host is listed below. CPU: 2 cores(Intel® E5-2680 Processors) Memory: 1GB Hard Drive: 30GB SSD Monthly traffic: 1Gbps unlimited IPv4: 1 Price: $1.31/month 【Order】 Purchase link Test IP: 213.226.119.1The VDS provided by SiberDC supports Linux or Windows systems (Windows requires 2G memory or above). You can upgrade the configurations yourself when placing an order. It should be noted that the host only supports credit card payment. In addition, the domestic access speed of the Turkish VPS is average, and the super ping of the three networks is basically red. It is mainly shared with friends who need a host in this area. |
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