HostVDS: $0.99/month - 1GB/10GB/50M-200M bandwidth/Russia & Dallas data centers

HostVDS: $0.99/month - 1GB/10GB/50M-200M bandwidth/Russia & Dallas data centers

HostVDS has been established for some time. The merchant provides cloud servers based on the OpenStack architecture. Similar to Vultr and DigitalOcean, it supports monthly/hourly billing. Its current data centers include Moscow, Russia and Dallas, USA. Nodes in Hong Kong, China, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Bangalore, India, etc. are also in the planning stage. The merchant website can choose Chinese and English languages ​​and supports payment methods such as PayPal, Alipay, and credit cards.

The following lists several hosting configuration information. The price is per month, and actual support is billed by the hour.

Architecture CPU Memory harddisk bandwidth price
KVM 1 core 1GB 10GB 50Mbps $0.99/month
KVM 1 core 2GB 20GB 200Mbps $1.99/month
KVM 2 cores 4GB 40GB 200Mbps $3.99/month
KVM 2 cores 8GB 80GB 200Mbps $7.99/month

The VPS host provided by HostVDS uses NVMe disks and limits bandwidth but not traffic. There are currently two computer rooms to choose from, and the test IP information has not yet been obtained.

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