V.PS: Netherlands VPS starts from €9.95 per year, 1G memory/15G SSD/1TB monthly traffic

V.PS: Netherlands VPS starts from €9.95 per year, 1G memory/15G SSD/1TB monthly traffic

V.PS recently launched two Nano series VPS packages for regular lines in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Both packages are paid annually, starting from only €9.95/year. They are based on KVM architecture, use SSD hard drives and 1Gbps network ports. V.PS is a site under xTOM, providing VPS hosts based on KVM architecture. Its data centers include China, the United States, Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands, etc. Most of the lines are directly connected to China or optimized.

Nano €9.95/year

CPU: 1 core

Memory: 1GB

Hard Drive: 15GB SSD

Monthly traffic: 1TB/1Gbps

IPv4: 1

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Nano Pro €9.95/year

CPU: 1 core

Memory: 2GB

Hard Drive: 30GB SSD

Monthly traffic: 2TB/1Gbps

IPv4: 1

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In addition to the above regular line packages, the merchant Netherlands has also added AS9929 line hosts for sale ( click to view ). Compared with regular lines to China, they are better and have lower latency, starting from as low as €5.95/month. You can choose according to your needs and budget. The merchant supports payment methods such as PayPal and Alipay.

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