DiyVM: Hong Kong dedicated server from 499 yuan/month, Japan/US/Hong Kong VPS from 50 yuan/month

DiyVM: Hong Kong dedicated server from 499 yuan/month, Japan/US/Hong Kong VPS from 50 yuan/month

DiyVM is a Chinese hosting company founded in 2009. Its products include VPS hosting and independent server rental. Its data centers include Hong Kong, China, Osaka, Japan, Los Angeles, USA, etc. This year, the company upgraded its VPS hosting from XEN to KVM architecture, and further improved its hardware configuration and performance. The price of the minimum configuration 2GB memory package is as low as 50 yuan/month. The line is CN2 or direct connection optimization. The Hong Kong independent server starts at 499 yuan and is located in the Dapu computer room.

Hong Kong Dedicated Server

CPU Memory harddisk bandwidth IPv4 price Buy
12 cores/24 threads @2.0Ghz 16 GB 240G SSD 5Mbps 3 499 yuan/month Click to buy
12 cores/24 threads @2.0Ghz 32GB 480G SSD 5Mbps 3 699 yuan/month Click to buy
12 cores/24 threads @2.0Ghz 32GB 480G SSD+1TB HDD 5Mbps 3 799 yuan/month Click to buy
12 cores/24 threads @2.0Ghz 64GB 480G SSD 10Mbps 7 1299 yuan/month Click to buy
12 cores/24 threads @2.0Ghz 64GB 480G SSD+1TB HDD 10Mbps 7 1399 yuan/month Click to buy

Hong Kong VPS

Architecture CPU Memory harddisk bandwidth IPv4 price Buy
Dual Core 2GB 50GB 5Mbps 1 50 yuan/month Click to buy
Quad Core 4GB 60GB 5Mbps 1 100 yuan/month Click to buy
Quad Core 8GB 70GB 10Mbps 4 200 yuan/month Click to buy
Octa-core 16 GB 80GB 10Mbps 6 400 yuan/month Click to buy
Octa-core 32GB 100GB 15Mbps 6 800 yuan/month Click to buy
Sixteen cores 64GB 500GB 15Mbps 6 1600 yuan/month Click to buy

Japan VPS

Architecture CPU Memory harddisk bandwidth IPv4 price Buy
Dual Core 2GB 50GB 5Mbps 1 50 yuan/month Click to buy
Quad Core 4GB 60GB 8Mbps 1 100 yuan/month Click to buy
Quad Core 8GB 70GB 10Mbps 4 200 yuan/month Click to buy
Octa-core 16 GB 80GB 15Mbps 6 400 yuan/month Click to buy

US VPS

Architecture CPU Memory harddisk bandwidth IPv4 price Buy
Dual Core 2GB 50GB 10Mbps 1 50 yuan/month Click to buy
Quad Core 4GB 60GB 10Mbps 1 100 yuan/month Click to buy
Quad Core 8GB 70GB 15Mbps 4 200 yuan/month Click to buy
Octa-core 16 GB 80GB 20Mbps 6 400 yuan/month Click to buy
Test IP: 154.48.247.9 (Hong Kong) 154.205.11.2 (Japan) 103.50.254.130 (United States) The merchant host has stopped providing discount codes and directly offers preferential prices. The host supports the installation of Linux or Windows operating systems. When placing an order for VPS host, you can choose to upgrade the number of IPs, choose the default port or random port, choose classic network or VPC network, and also support the purchase of snapshot backups, etc.

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