VMISS is still offering a 30% discount this month. The merchant provides VPS hosts with computer room lines such as Hong Kong CN2, South Korea CN2, US CN2 GIA/AS9929, and Japan IIJ. Based on KVM architecture, it has a large bandwidth of 100M-1Gbps. The lowest price after the discount is 3.5 Canadian dollars per month. VMISS is a foreign host merchant founded in Canada, providing VPS and independent server rentals. The data centers include Hong Kong, China, Los Angeles, USA, Australia, Japan, South Korea, etc. The merchant website uses Canadian dollars for billing. Although the symbol is $, it is much lower than the US dollar. The current exchange rate is 1 Canadian dollar equivalent to about 0.74 US dollars. Some package configuration information is listed below. Hong Kong VPS (CN2+BGP line, 100M bandwidth, test IP: 38.47.100.1)
Los Angeles VPS (CN2 GIA line, 200M-1Gbps bandwidth, test IP: 209.146.112.1)
Los Angeles VPS (AS9929 line, 200M-500Mbps bandwidth)
South Korea VPS (Telecom CN2 line)
The minimum payment starts at 3.5 Canadian dollars, which is equivalent to about 2.6 US dollars, or more than 18 yuan in RMB. The price is still good. The machines provided by VMISS are its own hardware, with its own IP resources and its own AS number, etc. The merchant supports payment methods such as credit cards, Alipay or WeChat. |
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