DesiVPS: $25/year KVM-2GB/40GB/1Gbps unlimited traffic/Los Angeles data center, free IP change 3 times a year

DesiVPS: $25/year KVM-2GB/40GB/1Gbps unlimited traffic/Los Angeles data center, free IP change 3 times a year

DesiVPS has just sent out the latest promotional packages, including Linux and Windows series VPS hosts and independent servers in the Los Angeles data center. The VPS is based on KVM architecture and uses SSD hard drives. The Linux series has 1Gbps unlimited monthly traffic, 10Gbps free defense, and the minimum annual payment starts at US$25. IP can be changed three times a year for free. DesiVPS is a foreign VPS host headquartered in Mumbai. Its products include VPS and independent server rentals. Its data centers include Los Angeles, The Hague, the Netherlands, and India, and support payment methods such as PayPal and Alipay.

Linux VPS

Architecture CPU Memory harddisk bandwidth price Buy
Single core 2GB 40GB 1Gbps $25/year Click to buy
Dual Core 4GB 65GB 1Gbps $45/year Click to buy
Tri-core 6GB 120GB 1Gbps $69.99/year Click to buy

Windows VPS

Architecture CPU Memory harddisk flow price Buy
Single core 2GB 30GB 2.5TB/1Gbps $8/month Click to buy
Dual Core 4GB 60GB 5TB/1Gbps $16/month Click to buy
Tri-core 6GB 90GB 7.5TB/1Gbps $24/month Click to buy

Dedicated Server

CPU Memory harddisk flow IPv4 price Buy
E3-1270 16 GB 2TB (HDD) or 240G (SSD) 100TB/1Gbps 5 $60/month Click to buy
2*E5-2620V2 32GB 2TB (HDD) or 240G (SSD) 100TB/1Gbps 5 $100/month Click to buy
Test IP: 2.56.176.6 (downloaded in Los Angeles) The merchant VPS host uses Intel Dual Xeon 2690 CPU, 256GB memory, 4 2TB SSDs in RAID10, uses Virtualizor management panel, and the Windows series supports Chinese windows2012, 2016, 2019, etc.

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