DigitalVirt: Los Angeles AS9929 line starting at 39 yuan/month, 1GB/20G NVMe/1TB monthly traffic

DigitalVirt: Los Angeles AS9929 line starting at 39 yuan/month, 1GB/20G NVMe/1TB monthly traffic

DigitalVirt is a Chinese hosting company founded in April 2021, providing cloud servers and independent server rental products. Its data centers include Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, etc., and the lines can be AS9929, CN2 GIA, CMIN2, etc. The merchant is currently selling the AS9929 backhaul line host of the four networks in Los Angeles, West Coast, USA, which is based on KVM architecture, uses NVMe disks, and has a bandwidth of 200-500Mbps, starting at 39 yuan per month.

Below, taking the Los Angeles 9929 line host as an example, we will share several package configuration information.

Architecture CPU Memory harddisk flow price Buy
Single core 1GB 20GB 1TB/200Mbps 39 yuan/month Click to buy
Single core 2GB 30GB 1.2TB/200Mbps 49 yuan/month Click to buy
Dual Core 2GB 40GB 1.5TB/300Mbps 59 yuan/month Click to buy
Dual Core 4GB 50GB 1.8TB/300Mbps 79 yuan/month Click to buy
Quad Core 4GB 80GB 2TB/400Mbps 99 yuan/month Click to buy
Quad Core 4GB 100GB 2.5TB/400Mbps 129 yuan/month Click to buy
Test IP: 154.7.180.187 Download test

In addition to Los Angeles 9929, the merchant's US CN2 GIA, Los Angeles BGP, CMIN2 and other routes are also on sale in large quantities. If you are interested, you can check them directly on the merchant's website.

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