EtherNetservers: Los Angeles & Jacksonville VPS starting at $14.95 per year, PayPal/Alipay supported

EtherNetservers: Los Angeles & Jacksonville VPS starting at $14.95 per year, PayPal/Alipay supported

EtherNetservers is a foreign hosting company established in September 2013. It has been operating stably for nearly 10 years and provides virtual hosting, VPS and independent server rental products. Its data centers include Los Angeles, New Jersey and Jacksonville, USA. Merchants support payment methods such as Alipay, PayPal, and credit cards. Merchant special VPS starts at $14.95 per year, based on the OpenVZ architecture, with three regional computer rooms to choose from, free IPv4+IPv6, monthly traffic does not count inbound, and free 20Gbps DDoS protection.

Listed below are several VPS hosting configuration information with special annual payment.

CPU Memory harddisk flow IPv4 price
Single core 1GB 40GB 1TB/1Gbps 1 $14.95/year
Single core 1.5GB 40GB 2TB/1Gbps 1 $15/year
Single core 2GB 80GB 2TB/1Gbps 1 $19.95/year
Single core 3GB 100GB 3TB/1Gbps 1 $24.95/year
Quad Core 4GB 250GB 5TB/1Gbps 1 $25/year
Test IP: 140.99.154.106 (Los Angeles) 140.99.234.178 (Jacksonville) 172.81.42.54 (New Jersey)

The above hosts have a default bandwidth of 1Gbps, and only outbound traffic is counted (inbound traffic is not counted). It has free 20Gbps DDoS defense, 2 IPv4s by default, free /64 IPv6, SSD hard drives are used to form RAID10, rDNS is supported, etc. Note that the OpenVZ architecture does not support Windows systems (only Linux). Three computer rooms can be selected, so please pay attention when placing an order (Los Angeles is recommended for domestic use, so please be careful when selecting).

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