Cloud Mist Internet is a hosting provider founded by a high school student. It provides virtual hosting and VPS.
UltraVPS.eu: €2/month KVM-512MB/15GB/1TB Los Angeles
The domain name suffix is specially added to the title to avoid confusion with UltraVPS.com, which are completely different companies. UltraVPS.euself-described as: UltraVPS.eu is a brand of Bradler & Krantz GmbH Co KG.
Serverfield: $7.49/month KVM-512MB/10G SSD/250GB Taiwan
It is especially written at the beginning of the article. The price in the title is the price for the previous two months, not for life. Writing / first 2 months can also easily cause ambiguity, making people think that two months is only $7.50, but it is actually the price for the previous two months. It is $7.49/month, and the renewal price starts from the third month at the original price of $14.99/month.
BudgetNode: $12/year OpenVZ-256MB/20GB/500GB Ashburn
BudgetNode is a newly opened foreign VPS host provider, registered in England and Wales, providing VPS hosts based on the OpenVZ architecture, data The center is in
Yanhui Network: 38 yuan/month KVM-1GB/20GB/500GB Singapore
Yanhui Network is a Chinese VPS service provider founded in 2013. It specializes in KVM architecture products. The data centers include Los Angeles, USA.
000webhost (Three Eggs) Free Space Backup Download Tutorial
Friends who have used the 000webhost space know that the 000 space has an automatic backup function. However, according to the prompts in the Sandan backend, they will automatically help you back up in 30 days, then What if you want to back up at any time?
KayHosting: $12/year OpenVZ-1GB/10GB/1TB Chicago
KayHosting domain name has been registered since 2016. The website provides virtual hosting, distribution hosting, VPS and other products. The VPS host is based on the OpenVZ architecture.
Black Friday partial summary information (dedicated server)
The Black Friday event is still in full swing, and there is still some information about independent servers. It is really too troublesome to write a new article for each one, so I might as well make one and list it out.
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