spinservers has a large stock of 1Gbps unlimited traffic servers in the Dallas data center this month. They use E3-1280v5 CPU + NVMe hard disk, 1Gbps bandwidth and unlimited traffic, starting at $99 per month. spinservers is a site of Majestic Hosting Solutions LLC. Their business experience can be traced back to 1994. They currently provide VPS, dedicated server rental and Hybrid Dedicated products. The data centers include Dallas and San Jose data centers in the United States. Dedicated server orders are automatically put on the shelves and opened, and payment methods such as PayPal, credit cards, Alipay or WeChat are supported. Below we share the configuration information of this independent server. Dallas Server CPU: E3-1280v5 (4c3.7GHz) Memory: 32GB Hard Drive: 1TB NVMe Bandwidth: 1Gbps IPv4: 1 Price: $99/month 【Order】 Purchase link Test IP: 104.37.173.20 (Dallas download test)Please note that the 1Gbps bandwidth of the machine is the peak value, not the exclusive bandwidth. You can choose Linux or Windows operating system when placing an order for the machine, and you can choose to purchase additional IP. In addition to the 1Gbps bandwidth server, the merchant also has a large number of 10Gbps bandwidth hosts. Friends who need a large bandwidth server can consider it. |
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