Kuroit is currently promoting its Ashburn data center in the US. During the promotion, you can get a free memory, CPU or bandwidth upgrade by purchasing a VPS in the Ashburn data center and providing the order number in the LET or LES forum. The host machine in the Ashburn data center uses an E5-2690 v4 CPU, NVMe SSD hard drive, 160Gbps+ DDoS protection, and the VPS is based on the KVM architecture, with a minimum monthly payment of 3 pounds. Kuroit is a foreign hosting company founded in 2019, providing virtual hosting, VPS and independent server rental products. Its data centers include the UK, the US (Los Angeles/Dallas/Tampa/Ashburn), Singapore, Japan, Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands, etc. Merchants support payment using PayPal or Alipay. Below, taking Ashburn's computer room as an example, we will share the configuration information of several host machines.
After placing an order, there are three free upgrade options: 1. Double RAM + Increased CPU 2. RAM Upgrade on 1GB RAM per 1GBP basis 3. 10Gbps uplink. Interested friends please pay attention to submit the order number address: LET: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/193355/kuroit-ashburn-va-kvm-vps-dedicated-server-sale-10gbps-network LES: https://lowendspirit.com/discussion/7496/kuroit-ashburn-va-kvm-vps-dedicated-server-sale-10gbps-network |
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