BuyVM announced yesterday that it has launched its fourth data center product: Miami, a VPS host based on KVM architecture, using AMD Ryzen 3900X CPU, DDR4 memory, NVMe hard drive, 1Gbps bandwidth, unlimited traffic mode, starting from $2/month, supporting Linux or Windows operating system. This is a foreign host provider founded in 2010, providing VPS products based on KVM architecture. In addition to the new Miami, data centers also include Las Vegas, New Jersey and Luxembourg in the United States. The hosts all have 1Gbps bandwidth and unlimited traffic mode, optional DDoS protection, IPv4+IPv6, and support payment methods such as Alipay or PayPal. The following is the configuration information of several hosts, taking Miami as an example.
Currently, the regular package is available in Miami, and Block Storage Slabs is expected to be available soon. Merchants use the natural month billing method, and the default currency is Canadian dollars (1 Canadian dollar = 0.8081 US dollars). In fact, the lowest price is about 1.6 US dollars per month. Here are some product features, I will directly copy the merchant description:
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