[Server] RAKsmart: 399 yuan/month-I3 2120/8GB/1TB/10TB San Jose
RAKsmart is a foreign hosting provider established by Chinese. The products it provides include VPS and independent server rental (including anti-attack server ), etc.
80VPS: 55 yuan/monthXEN-1GB/30GB/800GB Los Angeles
80VPS is an earlier Chinese VPS service provider.
Owned-Networks: $7/month KVM-1GB/50GB/1TB five data centers
Owned-Networks is a foreign VPS hosting provider registered in 2005. It has been around for a long time and provides services based on OpenVZ and KVM architecture.
Maxthon console May discount code: 49 yuan XEN-512MB/20GB/400GB Los Angeles
Maxthon Host is an earlier Chinese VPS hosting provider. A shy brother who studied in Australia registered the company in Australia and registered it with the Australian Industrial and Commercial Bureau. It provides VPS products and data based on the XEN architecture. Centers include Los Angeles, San Jose, etc.
ChicagoVPS: $4.5/month OpenVZ-1GB/20G SSD/1000GB Los Angeles
ChicagoVPS is a foreign VPS service provider. The domain name has been registered since 2010. It provides VPS products based on OpenVZ and KVM architecture.
tailoredvps $1.24/first month 256MB/384MB/10GB/100GB
Just got the news, tailoredvps's latest promotion, use the discount code to buy the most basic VPS, you can buy it at the price of $1.24 (first month, renewal $4.95), friends who like to toss Hurry up, it doesn't matter if you buy it for a month at this price.
Hostclean: $12/year OpenVZ-512MB/15GB/unlimited traffic Romania
Hostclean I have shared it three times on my blog.
W3Space: $6.98/month KVM-2GB/30GB/3TB Los Angeles
W3Space is a foreign VPS service provider established in 2013.
PZEA: Asia VPS monthly payment is 30% off/Singapore VPS annual payment is 50% off for only US$50
PZEA is a foreign VPS service provider established in 2012. It provides VPS products based on the KVM architecture. The data centers include Los Angeles, Singapore, Japan and Hong Kong, China.
Tencent Weibo invitation code distribution special post [continuously updated]
[Latest] Due to the proliferation of invitation code , fewer and fewer people need it, so it is no longer pinned to the top.