JuHost: $2.99/month-1GB/20G SSD/1TB/Hong Kong data center

JuHost: $2.99/month-1GB/20G SSD/1TB/Hong Kong data center

JuHost is a newly opened Hong Kong VPS hosting provider, providing VPS hosting based on KVM architecture. Its data center is located in Hong Kong, China, with a 100M bandwidth limit. From now until May 31, the merchant offers a 40% off permanent discount code. After the discount, the lowest 1GB memory package starts at US$2.99 ​​per month. It provides a one-time fee to change IP services, and the default settlement is US dollars or Hong Kong dollars. PayPal payment is supported.

The following lists several host configuration information.

Architecture CPU Memory harddisk flow price Buy
Single core 1GB 20G SSD 1TB/100Mbps $2.99/month Click to buy
Single core 2GB 30G SSD 1TB/100Mbps $4.19/month Click to buy
Dual Core 4GB 60G SSD 1TB/100Mbps $7.79/month Click to buy
Quad Core 8GB 80G SSD 1TB/100Mbps $10.19/month Click to buy
Discount code: helloworld Test IP: 103.118.244.10

The above discount code is a permanent discount, the renewal price is the same, and the validity period is until May 31. The VPS host provides 1IPv4+1IPv6 by default, supports paid traffic upgrades, and shares a 100M BGP network.

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