MaximumVPS is a foreign VPS service provider registered in Washington in February 2013. It provides VPS based on the KVM architecture.
Maxthon host: 39 yuan XEN-512MB/15G SSD/600GB Los Angeles MC
Maxthon Host was established in 2010 by a shy brother who studied in Australia and a well-known moderator of the Hostloc forum. It has registered companies in Australia and the United States, and applied for self-registration from ARIN.
TUS (tusurfer) virtual operating system cloud server
I know that TUS was an inquiry from a friend in the group, so I checked it out and found it to be pretty good, so I wrote it down to share it.
Hostflyte: $18/year KVM-512MB/10G SSD/1TB/Los Angeles (high defense)
Hostflyte I shared it once on Zhiju. There is still some controversy about this company. I will not jump to conclusions because it is not a good idea. It is rumored that it is a scammer Hiformance. A bit of a connection. I saw that a merchant has launched a new computer room product, so I would like to share it.
Webhosting1st: $6/month KVM-1GB/20GB/250GB Poland
Webhosting1stAccording to the about page of the website, industry experience began in 2011.
LOCVPS: 31 yuan/month XEN-512MB/30GB/6M unlimited Los Angeles
LOCVPS is a Chinese VPS host provider that provides products based on XEN and OpenVZ architecture.
KTRHost: $2.55/month 128MB/256MB/15GB/200GB Los Angeles
I saw KTRHost posting Offers on global forums, and he had also given away a small amount of free VPS before. This should be a hosting provider run by Chinese people (Offers are sent in traditional Chinese characters, and it has been confirmed to be from Taiwan). The VPS hen provided is Burst's exclusive server.

[Server] Cheap independent server information (2)
At the beginning of last month, because I couldn't find anything to write about, I wrote about cheap independent server information. I mainly collected some cheap server information recently published in major foreign forums. I seem to have encountered similar problems in the past two days. Therefore, I changed the title of last month’s article and added (1). If there is one, there are two.