ExtraVM: $5.5/month KVM-1GB/12G NVMe/1TB/Japan Data Center

ExtraVM: $5.5/month KVM-1GB/12G NVMe/1TB/Japan Data Center

ExtraVM is a foreign hosting company founded in 2014. Its products include virtual hosting, VPS and dedicated server rental. VPS is based on KVM architecture, and its data centers include Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami, New Jersey, Japan and Singapore. We have previously shared product information about the company in the United States and Singapore. Today, let's take a look at the Japanese VPS, which uses NVMe hard drives, provides 1Gbps port bandwidth, IPv4+IPv6, and starts at $5.5 per month. Judging from the ping delay, it is significantly lower than that in the United States or Singapore.

Some Japanese VPS configuration information is listed below.

Architecture CPU Memory harddisk bandwidth price Buy
Single core 1GB 12GB 1TB/1Gbps $5.5/month Click to buy
Dual Core 2GB 30GB 2TB/1Gbps $10/month Click to buy
Dual Core 3GB 45GB 3TB/1Gbps $15/month Click to buy
Dual Core 4GB 60GB 4TB/1Gbps $20/month Click to buy
Quad Core 5GB 75GB 5TB/1Gbps $25/month Click to buy
Quad Core 6GB 90GB 6TB/1Gbps $30/month Click to buy
Quad Core 8GB 120GB 8TB/1Gbps $40/month Click to buy
Coupon code: 25SWITCH Test IP: 103.214.71.2 (Japan) 216.146.26.1 (Singapore) 216.73.156.3 (Los Angeles) Please note that the above table is the original price, and the coupon code is 25% off for the first month. Please pay attention to the discount for new orders. The merchant supports payment methods such as PayPal, credit card, and Alipay. In addition to the Japanese VPS, the merchant's US VPS and Singapore VPS are also on sale. In addition to providing large bandwidth ports, the US VPS does not limit monthly traffic usage. If you are interested, you can check it on the merchant's website.

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