VMISS is a new merchant founded in Canada. It currently mainly provides VPS hosting and will also provide independent server rental in the future. The merchant's data center includes five regions including Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Australia, Japan, and South Korea. The merchant's website uses Canadian dollars for billing. The current exchange rate is 1 Canadian dollar ≈ 0.78 US dollars ≈ 5.2 RMB. The merchant currently offers a 30% discount code for VPS. After the discount, the minimum monthly payment starts at 3.5 Canadian dollars (≈ about 18 RMB). Los Angeles
Hong Kong
Japan
Merchants in Los Angeles and Hong Kong, China are divided into Intel and AMD series. The packages listed above take Intel as an example. The machines provided by VMISS are self-owned hardware, with their own IP resources and AS numbers, etc. The Los Angeles data center is connected to the CN2 GIA network, providing 200M-1Gbps bandwidth. In addition, merchants support payment methods such as credit cards, Alipay or WeChat, which is tailor-made for Chinese customers. In general, new merchants can place orders at their own discretion. The price is low and the line is good, and monthly payment is not a big problem. |
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