HXKVM 12% off for the start of school season/Available in Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore
HXKVM(Haixing Cloud Host) is a product of 90 Innovation Lab (started in 2012) and is a registered company in the UK.
PhotonVPS: $17.8/month KVM-2GB/30G SSD/8TB Los Angeles
PhotonVPS is a well-established foreign VPS host provider, opened by overseas Chinese, with its own computer room in Los Angeles (Psychz). It provides both managed VPS site PhotonVPS and unmanaged VPS site YardVPS. On Valentine's Day in the West, the host company released a limited-time 15% discount code, which is applicable to SSD2 and above packages. After the discount, the monthly payment for the Linux SSD2 package is US$17.8.
[Server] BudgetVM: $55/first month-E3 1230V3/16GB/1TB/30TB/5IP Los Angeles
BudgetVM is a foreign IDC. Its self-operated computer room lines are in Los Angeles . It provides low-price VPS and independent server rental. The VPS it provides can basically be said to have created an era of price. Bringing the price of VPS to a new level.
[Server] Weixiang host: 650 yuan/month-E3 1231v3/16GB/240G SSD/3M unlimited/5IP Hong Kong
Weixiang Hosting was established in 2011. It has developed from the initial virtual host to a comprehensive network product service provider including virtual host, VPS and independent server rental.
HostUS: $2.95/monthOpenVZ-256MB/10G SSD/500GB Singapore
HostUS has been on the Singapore node two days ago, and yesterday also released specific product information on LET. This is also a foreign VPS hosting provider that is developing relatively fast, especially in 2015. Add computer room nodes, and also acquired another VPS hosting provider HostWithLinux.
Cloudcone: Los Angeles KVM monthly fee is $1.99/hourly/supports Alipay
Cloudcone is a foreign VPS hosting provider established in 2017.
ConoHa: 44.5 yuan/month KVM-1GB/50GB/1000GB Japan
ConoHa.jp is a site under GMO. In February this year, it once offered a free Japanese yen activity for registration, which is equivalent to a free month of VPS. The blog also shared it at the time. After that, the company developed a Chinese interface and added Alipay payment support (it also supports PayPal and credit cards), making it ready to accept a large number of Chinese customers.