RackNerd has not released any new promotional plans recently. Let's summarize the merchant's historical discount package information, remove some packages that are no longer in stock, and the current minimum annual payment starts at US$10.18. RackNerd is a foreign hosting company founded in 2019, providing virtual hosting, VPS, Hybrid Dedicated Servers and independent server rentals, etc., with data centers in San Jose, Seattle, Dallas, Chicago, Atlanta, New York, New Jersey, etc. in the United States. Merchants support payment methods such as PayPal, credit cards, and Alipay. Listed below are the current special annual payment host configurations and price information.
Windows VPS
107.173.166.10 (Ashburn) 192.3.81.8 (New York) 107.173.164.160 (Atlanta) 198.23.228.15 (Chicago) Some of the above packages use AMD Ryzen+NVMe series. Please pay attention to the configuration and choose the appropriate data center when placing an order. The ordering link also has test IPs of various data centers. In addition to VPS, the merchant also provides some independent servers with multiple computer rooms to choose from, including cluster servers, high-end servers, etc. If you are interested, you can check it directly on the merchant's website. |
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