Sharktech: Denver high-end 1Gbps unlimited traffic server $129/month, Los Angeles 1Gbps unlimited traffic starting at $59/month

Sharktech: Denver high-end 1Gbps unlimited traffic server $129/month, Los Angeles 1Gbps unlimited traffic starting at $59/month

Sharktech has launched a new high-end server promotion in Denver this month, with 24 cores and 48 threads CPU, 64GB memory + 1TB NVMe disk, 1Gbps unlimited traffic, and high-defense server with monthly payment starting at only $129. At the same time, the merchant's $59/month promotional server in Los Angeles is also available in small quantities. Sharktech, which we often call the Shark Data Center (or SK Data Center), is an old data center established in 2003. It focuses on high-defense products and provides products including independent server rental, VPS cloud servers, etc. Its own data centers are located in Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, and Amsterdam, the Netherlands, etc., and support PayPal, Alipay, credit cards, cryptocurrencies and other payment methods.

Denver Server $129/month

CPU: Dual Xeon E5-2678V3 (24 cores, 48 ​​threads)

Memory: 64GB

Hard Drive: 1TB NVMe

Bandwidth: 1Gbps (unlimited traffic)

IPv4: 5

Protection: 60Gbps / 48Mpps

【Order】 Purchase link

Los Angeles Server $59/month

CPU: Xeon E3-1270V2

Memory: 16GB

Hard Drive: 500GB SSD

Bandwidth: 1Gbps (unlimited traffic)

IPv4: 5

Protection: 60Gbps / 48Mpps

【Order】 Purchase link

Test IP: 107.167.3.4 (Los Angeles download test) 70.39.65.252 (Denver download test)

The above machines are all purchased directly without code. The inventory of machines in Los Angeles is limited. If you need them, you can hurry up. The Sharktech website is available in Chinese. The server supports the installation of Linux or Windows operating system. The machine is generally available within 24 hours. The order supports upgraded configuration, such as bandwidth can be upgraded to 1-10Gbps exclusive.

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