GreenCloudVPS has launched its 30th data center product: Kansas Data Center, which provides VPS hosts with Ryzen 5950x and EPYC CPU+NVMe disk, based on KVM architecture, with a minimum annual payment of $15; at the same time, the 8GB memory package in the Hong Kong Data Center is also available for sale at only $45/year. GreenCloudVPS, which we often call Green Cloud, is a foreign VPS host established in 2013. The optional data centers include Los Angeles, Chicago, Jacksonville, the Netherlands, Singapore, Japan and Hong Kong, China, etc. The merchant supports payment methods such as PayPal or Alipay. The following is the configuration information of some packages of Kansas data center.
The above packages are purchased without code. Please note that different series of hosts have slightly different CPUs and disks. The machines are based on KVM architecture, independent SolusVM management panel, support installation of Linux series operating systems, and all packages provide /112 IPv6. The merchant has many computer rooms, such as the regular packages in Japan/Hong Kong, China that everyone is concerned about, which are also available in large quantities and support monthly payment. |
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