Hostodo: $15/year-1GB/15G NVMe/3TB/Las Vegas & Tampa data centers

Hostodo: $15/year-1GB/15G NVMe/3TB/Las Vegas & Tampa data centers

It has been more than a year since the last time I shared information about Hostodo. It seems that the merchant has not been idle. Hostodo Gen2 (Beta) has been officially released. The new member center order system can already order VPS hosts in Las Vegas and Tampa. It is based on KVM architecture and uses AMD EPYC7742/7642 CPU and NVMe disk. It is currently offering special promotions, with the lowest annual payment starting at US$15. It supports payment methods such as PayPal, credit cards, and Alipay.

Listed below are several special VPS annual payment package configuration information.

Architecture CPU Memory NVMe Hard Drive flow price
Single core 1GB 15GB 3TB/1Gbps $15/year
Single core 2GB 24GB 3TB/1Gbps $20/year
Dual Core 4GB 48GB 5TB/1Gbps $30/year
Tri-core 8GB 80GB 6TB/1Gbps $50/year
Test IP: 45.59.126.243 (Las Vegas) 158.51.125.54 (Tampa)

The merchant said that these special packages are available until March 30th. In addition to the default IPv4, all hosts also provide /64 IPv6 and support Linux systems (Windows is not available). Hostodo was founded in 2014, and its reputation has been up and down over the years. If you want to pay annually, you can decide for yourself.

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