Hosteons has just launched a promotion for July. For OpenVZ VPS hosts, annual payment can get double memory or upgrade to 10Gbps bandwidth, and KVM VPS hosts can upgrade to 10Gbps port bandwidth. The promotion lasts until July 31. Hosteons is a foreign hosting company founded in 2018. It provides products including VPS, Hybrid Dedicated and independent server rental. VPS is based on OpenVZ or KVM architecture. The data center is in Los Angeles, Dallas, Jacksonville, New York and Las Vegas in the United States. The minimum annual payment starts at US$16.
Test IP: 185.149.23.201 (Los Angeles) 45.128.73.2 (New York) 213.59.127.10 (Dallas) 103.114.161.10 (Jacksonville) All Hosteons VPS hosts provide IPv4+IPv6, free DDoS defense, KVM hosts support the installation of Linux or Windows operating systems, and merchants support payment methods such as PayPal, credit cards or Alipay. Please pay attention to choosing the right data center when placing an order. There are slight differences in the optional computer rooms for different series. After the order is completed, you can submit a work order to obtain an upgrade (OpenVZ can choose 100M unlimited traffic or 1Gbps limited traffic. 100M unlimited traffic only supports upgrading double memory. 1Gbps limited traffic can choose to upgrade memory or port bandwidth). |
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